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11/ axntj£_> iinown— JLiost, on snnaay, } V 18th inst., Carriage Bag at the Bunnythorpe end of Nannestad's Road. The finder will be rewarded on leaving same at Stab Office. ANTED, a steady Young Man to milk cows and drive vehicle to the Colyton Creamery.— John Weatt, Colyton. WANTED Known, Spence & Spence will be Open ALL DAY on Wednesday. Close 12 o'clock on Thursday (Show day). ANTED, Tenders for about 40 chains of Fencing (at Eiwitea) for sheep yards, and about 14 chains adjoining the Bowling Green. Particulars at Colonists' Land and Loan Corporation offices. Tenders close on 31st inst.— E. Giesen. WANTED Known— The Gymnasium of the Young Men and Boys' Club will be open for Young Women and Girls above 13 years of age on Wednesday from 3to 5 p.m. Two ladies in attendance. Charge, Id. LOUSES in hundreds at John Cobbe's. New shapes, new colonrs, new materials. Prices range from Is 6d to 355. IF you want Stylish Millinery at a reasonable price go to John Cobbe. His stock is new, large, and carefully selected, and nearly all imported direct. OHN~COBBE~is showing thelatest styles in Dresses, Prints, Muslins, Zephyrs, Crepons, and Fancy Sateens. Dresses stylishly made by his own dressmaking staff. OHN COBBE gives specially good value in Tan Kid Gloves at the following prices :— 1/6, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, and 5/6. Being a very laree buyer of gloves, he is enabled to give his cuss tomers unusual value. ANTED, a smart Boy, about 16 years of age, for stable work. Apply Star Office. ANTED, a Servant Girl; good wages ; references required. Apply to Mrs Kirton, Derby Street. HE BON MARCHE for Stylish Millinery — cheapest and prettiest to be seen on this Coast ; splendid selection lovely Trimmed Hats at from 7s 6d to 21s each ; Hats and Bonnets trimmed to order on shortest notice. — Spence & SPENCEj T~ HE BON MARCHE for Straw Hats for ladies, girls, and children ; and for boys and men. Galatea Hats from 9d each to 7s 6d ; Garden Hats, 4£d to Is 6d ; Sailor and Fancy Straws, 9d to 7s 6d; Boys' and Men's, 9d to 4s 6d. — Spence & Spence. nnHE BON~MARCHE for Hosiery and J. Gloves. Kid Gloves, 1/6, 1/11, 2/11, 4/11 per pair ; Ladies' Cashmere, Silk, and Taffetta Gloves from 9d to 1/6; Ladies' and Girls' Stockings, all sizes, from 6d to 2/6.— Spence & Spence. rriHE B~ON MARCHE for Umbrellas JL and Sunshades ; 30 dozen to choose from, all with pretty handles. Sateen Umbrellas, 1/9, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 ; Silk Urnbrollas, 2/11 to 12/6 ; Sunshades, 5/6 to 10/6. Ladies' Blouses and Shirts, 1/11 each to 7/6. — Spence & Spence. EW BOOKS, ex Gothic— Zangwill'a Old Maid's Club, Merriman's Flotsam, Zola's Mysteries of Marseilles, Hocking's For Such is Life, Kennard's Sorrows of a Golfer's Wife — at J. S. MILSON'S. W~~ ANTED Known— For Sale, cheap, one new Tip Dray, also one Whitechapel Cart. — G. H. Satweu,, Feilding. _^ n W~ ANTED Known— James Wood has for sale Wool Packs (full and f size, loose and fast tops) at lowest current rates ; also, best Irish Sewing Twine. ANTED to Exchange— 4oo acres good Land (all in grass, fenced and sub-divided into 6 paddocks, 22 miles from Feilding) for 150 to 200 acres nearer town. Apply James Wood, Auction Mart^^ QHERBORNE HOUSE for New £} Goods. Prints from 4£d to 9d (large variety); Creponnes, Grassi Lawns, Crapettes, and all the newest washing fabrics.— J. B. Beckley. HERBORNE HOUSE. -For Mfflinery, Mantles, and Ladies' Under- N clothing, our goods are acknowledged to bo the most stylish and up-to-date in this district. — J. B. Beckley. HERBORNE HOUSE for Dres3 Materials ; large assortment from 9d per yard to 2s lid ; Robes from 9s lid to 30s, all different ; Black Serges, Veilings, Cashmeres, Merinos, Cravenette, Creponnes, &c. in endless variety. — J. B. Beckley. ANTED to Sell, 4 roomed Cottage, 1} acres of land and orchard, 1 mile from Square ; low price ; easy terms. — W. A. Sanpilands, Solicitor. ANTED to Sell, about 3or 4 tons of first-class Hay, at a low figure. Apply E. Giesen, Feilding. ANTED Known— That we have been appointed Agents for Wanganui Meat Freezing Co.'s Manures, and can supply from stock at lowest rates. — Farmers' Co-Op. OOL PACKS, extra heavy and very low price, at Farmers' CoOp. Sheep Shears (8.8.A., 38 A.S., and T.U.S.),- Turkey Stones, &c. at Farmers' Co-Op. For Tennis and Cricket Goods, try Farmers' Co-Op. ANTED Known— First consignment of New Dress Goods now being shown at United Farmers' Co-Op-i Feilding. __ W "ANTED Known — The United Farmers' Co-Op. is now showing first shipment of Prints and Fancy Cotton Dress Goods, including many charming novelties. WANTED Known— For Sale : One Harness Mare, fast trotter ; also, set of Harness. Apply Geo. H. Saywell. ANTED Known— For Sale : Two second-hand Expresses, also five Gigs and two Spring Carts.— Geo. H. Saywell. . WANTED to Sell— Horses, Horses, Horses. Ladies' and Gents* Saddle Hacks, light and heavy harness, Draughts, &c. Persons in want of any of the above, kindly state for what class intended, as clients are guaranteed satisfaction. Address : Callaohan & Kempsell, Brougham street, New Plymouth. WANTED Known— Maire 24s per cord ; Rata, 21s (two - feet lengths) ; Matai, two-feet 16s, four-feet 14s ; Rata, four-feet, 16s. Full measure will be given.— T. Evans, carter, Queen Street. _ "RANGES ALL SIZES AND ALL PRICES, To be had of 0. H. HOSKING, Feuding. ■ r TEE FEILDING BUFFET, Opposite the Courthouse. MBS TOY, Proprietress. HAVING made additions to tha above well-known Accommodation Houss, the proprietress ispre - pared to yive every comfort to the travelling public. A private room for Ladies. Refreshments or Meals provided at any boor of the day,

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1896, Page 3

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