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. TT7ANTED Known -Gigantic OpenI Vf Air Meeting to morrow, 6.30. At the Army, Thursday, Trial by Judge and Jury t of " OTJ Tom StarteHng." WANTED, to. Sell— A godd, quiet Cow, . near calving. Apply James Wilson, Makino. WANTED Known—My Store will be open all day on Wednesday, 2nd, and close&oa Friday from noon. — Joseph Darragh. " WANTED Returned, a Parcel con. taining an Old Coat. The parcel was taken in mistake. — A. William, son. WHITE LACE CURTAINS. Bplendid variety at the Bon Marche* from 1/11 per pair to 17/6 ; also, beautiful Coloured Curtains. Try Spence & Spence. , „, . , HEETINGB^ Grand value at Bon Marcbe. White and Unbleached Twilled Sheetings, good qnality, for single beds from B£d to 13d ', double beds from lid per yard to Is 7£d. I7IOR Table Linens and ToweJiS, the ? Bon Marcbe is the place tot go to. Dozens' of Towels of all kinds from 3d each to Is 6d.— Spence & Spence. TTTHITE and Coloured Bed Quilts— V V Single bed sizes from 3/6 to i 2/6; double bed sizes, 4/11 to 18/6. Also, a large variety of Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, &c. — Spence & Spence. P~RIMITrv*E~IiE,THODIST Church. Social, Wednesday, 6 to 7.30 p.m. Tickets, Is. Come in crowds I Probi* bition Meeting at 7.30. EDNESDAY NIGHT, 7.30. Mass No-License Meeting is Primi* tive -Methodist Church. Singing, Reci* tations, Addresses. Come in Crowds ! [ANTED, a General Servant. 7 Apply between the hours of 10 and 12 a.m. to Mrs Reade, Manchester Street, Feilding. References required. ANTED Kpown— Gone astray : A fawn-coloured Heifer, just about to calve; reward. — C. S.. Potts, Mac* kay's Line. ANTED Known — Full stock of Thelma, The Murder of Delicia, Vendetta, and Romance of Two Worlds, by Marie Corelli, at J. S. Milson's, Man. Chester Bazaar. ~ RACES ! RACES ! RACES ! WANTED— The Public to know that W. S. Dustin, of Wanganui, the Premier Caterer, is supplying a FIRST CLASS LUNCHEON on the Feilding Course, and don't forget to call on him. Who is Catering ? Why W. S. DUSTIN. WANTED^"Known — Ladies' and Girls' Hats, 4vid, 9d, Is, is 6d, up to 5s 6d; Beautiful and Stylish Trimmed Hats, 7s 6d to 19s 6d ; Boys', 9d, Is ; Men's, Is to 7s 6d.— Sherborne House, J. B. Beckley. TT\ RAPERY direct from manufacturers X./ at Sherborne House. Flannelette, plain and stripes, 3s 6ddoz. Prints, Creponnes, Muslins, Grass Lawns, &c, at Beckley's. ANTED Kpown— Sheetings, Calicoes, Damasks, Linens, Dimity, &c, in great variety at Sherborne House. Purchasers of £1 and upwards receive Is discount. —J. B. Beckley. OHN COBBEIs offering extraordinary value in Ladies' White and Coloured Drill and Moaiio Costumes. Goods usually sold from 21s to 40s being offered at 12s 6d to 19s 6d. JOHN COBBE has imported, per s.s. Rakaia, a large selection of Ladies' and Gentlemen's White Tennis Shoes, of specially good -value ; Cricket and Bowling Shoes in variety. OHN COBBE has just imported from Dent, Allcroft & Co., a choice selec. tion of Ladies' Driving Gloves. Every pair guaranteed. " OYS' DRILL SUITS in variety just imported by John Cobbe. He is also giving special value in Boys' Straw Hats, from 9d upwards. HE U.F.C.A. can undoubtedly show the finest assortment and give the best value in Irish. Linen, Table Damasks, Serviettes, and D'Oyles ; Lace Curtains, Sheetings, and Calicoes. requiring a stylish VJT and perfectly-fitting Suit made to measure at a moderate price would do well to inspect the very large assortment of Tweeds and Serge 9 at U.F.C.A. FOR Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes of every description go to the U.F.C.A. None but best of those of the most reliable makers kept in stock. HE United Farmers' Cooperative have just opened their spring shipments of Linoleum and Floorcloths. New Designs in all widths at such prices that must paralyse competition. ANTED KNOWN— I have just received a large consignment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. —A. Williamson. "ANTED Known— James Trewin has the largest and best-assorted stock of Boots and Shoes and sells the cheapest of anyone in this town — bar none. SPECIAL NOTICE. WANTED Known— J. F. Donnelly 1 the well-known Hairdresser, has returned to Feilding (where he intends to settle), and has purchased the business lately carried on by T. Howell, in premises next to Mr W. Carthew's. Everything in Al style. The business will be conducted in his usual efficient mapper. RE AT SHOE SALE now going on at James Tbewin's. Shoes, 6s for 3s. Come and see and get some bargains. Now is the time to buy Boots and Shoes at the Public Benefit Boot Depot. RANGES ALL SIZES AND ALL PRICES, To be had o 0. H. HOS KING, Feilding. ANTED Known— James Wood has for sale Wool Packs (full and i §ize, loose and fast tops) at lowest current rates ; also, best Irish Sewing Twine. ANTED Known— Maire 24s per cord ; Rata, 22s (two • feet lengths) ; Matai, two-feet 16s, four-feet 1 14s ; Rata, four-feet, 16s. Full measure will be given.— T. Evans, carter, Queen Street. _j_ ANTED to Sell— Hotels, Town Properties, Businesses, Farms of every description. Full information .of ihe district given to persons in want of the above. — Callaghan & Kemfseli, New Plymouth. ANTED to Exchange— 4oo acres good Land (all in gra9s, fenced aud sub-divided into 6 paddocks, 22 miles lroin Feilding) for 150 to 200 aerew nearer town. Apply James Woot», Auction _t_s_ W~ ANTED .Known~For Sale : Two second-hand Expresses, also five Gigs and two Spring Carts.— Geo. H. [ Saywell. v A-NTJfiD JLnown — lY_.veuer» ojr 'the Manawatu -tulwar are re» uunded that WAI.TBBF_;EK_t_N, the pop* nUr caterer, is still in charge of the He* fre.«hm«fitO*T; alsoLjßseeof the PaU

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 130, 1 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 130, 1 December 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 130, 1 December 1896, Page 3

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