TTfTANTED Known— Opening of |New V T Church at Colyton on Wednesday, November 11th. Services at 3.30 and 3 p.m. Preachers : The Archdeacon of Waoganui and the Rev. G. P. Davys, M . A. Offertories in aid of buildingfund. Tea in the Colytou Hall from sto 7.30 p.m. Price, Is. ANTED Known, by my friends and the public in Feilding and the surrounding districts, that I have bought Mr Howell's Hair-dressing and Tobacconist's business in Manchester Street, and have come to stay.— J. F. Donnelly. WANTED to Sell— Five good Cows, in full milk; also, five Calves which will require hand-feeding.— A. E. Judge, Taonui. B. BECKLEY has just opened • large variety of Ladies' Blouses from Is to 9s lid" each, also in Underclothing, imported direct from the manufacturer. ANTED Known— The finder of a Buggy Cushion, lost on Friday last, between my shop and my house in Denbigh Street, will be rewarded on rewarded on returning same to me. — W. G. Sheabeb. ANTED Known— Just arrived: One Double-seated Buggy and three Gigs from Rouse aad Hnrrell (the largest builders in the colony). Prices remarkably low. — T. Watson, Feilding.
WANTED Known— James Tbewin has the largest and best-assorted stock of Boots and Shoes and sells the cheapest of anyone in this town — bar □one. 'ANTED, a smart Boy to milk and make himself generally useful on a farm. Apply to W. McDougall, junr., Waituna. ANTED, smart Youth ; also, Junior for the Drapery, Apply to United Farmers' Co-Op., Feilding. HE United Farmers' Co-Operative have just opened their spring shipments of Linoleum and Floorcloths. New Designs in all widths at such prices that must paralyse competition. THE United Farmers' Co-operative is now showing a magnificent assortment; of tbe new Block Stripe Prints for Blouses, and an endless variety of choice Crepons and good Washing Prints from 3/6 per dozen yards. 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 to Sell, about 3 or 4 tons of first-class Hay, at a low figure. Apply E. Giesen, Feilding. •CHOICE New Millinery at John \_j Cobbe's. Mantles in great variety (all bis own direct importation). Special value in New Blouses, from 1/6. J" OHN COBBE has imported, direct, Pianos by Broadwood, Price & Co., wjiich he is able to sell at the prices usually charged for inferior German instruments. He is also offering specially good value in Ladies' American and Auckland-built Bicycles. /^ASH BUYERS will find it to their V_7 ad vantage to patronise John Cobbe. They obtain good value, see a big variety, and get a cash discount of 5 % off all purchases of £1 and upwards. IF you want a pair of good Boots at a reasonable price go to John Cobbe. Being tbe largest buyer of Boots in the District, he secures special advantages, in which his customers participate. Q PENCE _ SPENCE are now showing j_) magnificent assortment of White Lace Curtains at frojn 1/11 pair to 17/6 ; also, lovely Coloured Curtains in Art Muslin, Madras Muslin, Lappet Muslin, Canvass Cloth, and Cretonne. Prices from 6d per yard to 2/6, double width. HITE and Coloured Bed Quilts and Toilet Covers. Toilet Covers, lid each to 2/6 ; Single-bed Quilts, 3/6 to 12/6 each ; Double-bed Quilts, 4/11 to 18/6. — Spence & Spence, Bon Marche. rfIHE BON MARCHE for Sheetings. _|_ White and Unbleached Twilled Sheetings for single beds at B£d, lOd and lid yard ; for double beds at lid, 1/, 1/I_, 1/3, l/4±a, and 1/6. Table Damask, lid to 2/3 yard.— Spence & Spence. fTIABLE COVERS. Splendid variety _|_ at the Bon Marcbi. Printed Covers, Victoria, Embroidered, Tapestry, and Chenille Covers. Prices from 2/9 to.lß/6 ; Gipsy Table Covers, 2/6 to 10/6.— Spence & Spence, Bon Marche. ANTED Known— Art Union, by permission of the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, for eleven beautiful Oil Paintings in handsome gold frames, on yiew in Mrs Hamilton's shop, next to Belfit's harness shop, Manchester Street, Feilding. One hundred tickets at 5s each. To be had of Mr Oarthew or Mr Gosling, Manchester Square, Feilding. 'ANTED, a smart Lad, able to milk and make himself generally usefa). Apply at once to D. Hingston, Awahnrißoad, Feilding. WANTED Known— That all Fowls trespassing on my section, in Weld Street, will be destroyed.— Abthub Newman. WANTED Known -The Loyal Apiti Lodge of Oddfellows (M.U.) Social will take place on Fbiday, November 13fch, in Guy's Hall, at 7.30. Admission : Gentlemen, 3s 6d ; Ladies, free. — H. Houten, Hon. Sec, to Social. ANTED to Sell— l Coach, m good order ; light ; will seat 16 passengers. Alse, 1 set of Coach Harness, 1 uew Rustic Trap, 1 new Single Buggy, and 1 second-hand Wagonette. —W. Baker. ANTED, a smart Bey, about 16 years of age, for stable work. Apply Stab Office. ANTED, a Servant Girl; good wages ; references required. Apply to Mbs Kibton, Derby Street. NEW BOOKS, ex Gothic— Zangwill's 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 d. S. MILSON^S. ; A.NTED Known— For Sale : One Harness Mare, fast trotter ; also, set of Harness. Apply Geg. H. Saywell. 'ANTED Known— James Wood has for sale Wool Packs (full and $ size, loose and fast tops) at lowest current rates ; also, best Irish Sewing ,. Twine. W 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. WANTED Known— For Sale: Two second-hand Expresses, also five Gigs and two Spring Carts.— Geo. H. Saywell^ ANTED to Sell— Hotels, Town Properties, Businesses, Farms of every description. Full information of tbe district given to persons in want of the above. — Callaghan & Kempsell, New Plymouth. TTTTANTED Known— Maire 24s per W cord ; Rata, 21s (two - feet leugfchs) J Matai, two-feet 16s, four-fee* 14* ; Rata, four-feet, 16s. Full measuro will be given.— T. Evans, carter. Qaoen Strtetf
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 110, 6 November 1896, Page 3
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