. AU -Want' Advertisements exceeding 18 words ' will be charged at ordinary rates. Standing Want Advertisements will not be changed . oftener than once a week; : WANTED, a Boy abont 15 years of age to drive a baker's cart. Apply ; A. Coles, Feilding. WANTED Returned, a Lady's Hat, lost at Feilding railway station on Friday afternoon last ; or mar have been left in train. Reward on leaving I at Star Office. ' TTTANTED Known—That the Salva- ; T V tion Army meets every Tuesday evening in the Birmingham Town Hall. ' Music, &c. WANTED Known— Picnic at Rangi* wahia in Mr M. Martin's pad. t dock on New Year's Day ; also, Entertainment at Night. Proceeds in aid of Wesleyan Chnrch Trust Fnnd. WANTED Known— Kiwitea HalL Tuesday, December 29, at 8 p.m. i Magic Lantern Entertainment, "Over , Lake and Glacier." Descriptive account i of Southern Lakes Wonderland by i Rev. Peryman. Numerous views. WANTED Known — Every Cash Purchaser of Ss and over will be presented with a pretty New Year's Gift at J. Darragh's, Feilding, between Xmas and New Year, WANTED, Tenders for 5 acres Grass just ready for cutting. > Apply before Wednesday, 30th instant, ■ to E. Goodbehere. ANTED, a Servant for Wavertree, where another is kept; mnst be able to cook well. Apply by letter to Mrs Coote, Werneth, Nelson, or Stab Office.— C. H. Coote. WANTED to Let, Cottage containing 4 rooms and scullery ; range and tank. Healthy locality. Rent, 6s. — Geo. C. Hill, Denbigh Steeet. ANTED Known-Colyton School Picnic will be held on New Year's Day in Mr Stewart's paddock, Ashurst Road, Parents and friends invited. ANTED Known— Royal Enfield Racing Cycles to be purchased for £25 cash, £28 terms. — Andrew Jack, Palmerston N. WANTED, Everybody to visit the Manchester Bazaar for Christ* mas and New Year Gifts. Don't forget to see the Tent and Showroom. Fall of Toys, Dolls, and Pretty Things for the [ Little Folks.— J. S. Milson. ANTED to Sell, a Yost Typewriter. For terms, &c., apply, ; by letter only, to " Type- writer," Box 15, P. 0., Feilding. FOR Boys' Washine Suits from 2/11, Boys' Straw Hats from 9d, Boys' Knicker and Sailor Suits in variety, ity John Cobbe. IF yon want variety and good value try the Importer, John Cobbe, for Blouses, Umbrellas, Hosiery, and Kid Gloves. J~ OHN COBBE sells Men's Tennis Trousers, all sizes, at 3/11 and 4/11; Men's Summer Coats in Drill, Black Lustre, Drab Lustre, Twill, Flannelette and Silk. IF you want real good valne in Cloth* ing, Mercery, and Boots, go to John Cobbe. He can show yon a big variety. WANTED Known— John Bleakle. has commenced business as General Storekeeper at Rongotea, in premises next the Hall. Prodnee bought. XMAS -c NEW YEAR. Sherborne Honse for Stylish and Pretty Trimmed Hats, 4/11 to 17/6. Grand assortment of New Prints from 4_d; Mnslins, 6_d ; Creponnes, &c. HOLIDAY SEASON. Men's and Boys' Clothing in great variety. Suits made to order. Shirts 1/11, Suits 25/9, Saddle Tweed Trousers 12/6, Boys' Tweed Suits from 4/11.— J. B. Beckley. MAS PRESENTS. Our Specialty Kid Gloves 2/6, also 8/9, 4/6, 4/11, and 6/6, and Chamois for cycling and driving ; Suede in leading shades, 4 and 6 bntton. — Sherborne House, J. B. Beckley. CLOTHING for the Xmas Holidays. Spence & Spence have just received another big lot of Boys' Suits, Youths' Suits, and Men's Snits from tho Kaiapoi, Roslyn, & Wellington factories. RY THE BON MARCHE for Boys' Knicker and Sailor Suits in Serge, Tweed, and Drill. Great variety in all sizes, and some wonderfully cheap lines. THE BON MARCHE for Mens' Suits and Youths' Suits. Immense variety in all sizes ; also, Trousers, Coats, and Coats and Vests galore. Bedrock prices for ready money. OR Wbite, Regatta, and Tennis Shirts try the Bon Marche. Hard and Soft Felt Hats, Scarfs and Silk Handkerchiefs in great variety.— -Spence & Spence. _, ANTED, Insurers to know that they can secure a Bonus in the A.M.P. Society tbis month. Mr D. O'Sullivan and the Medical Referee will be in town until Friday, and will call to any part of the district where required. If seeking the strongest office in existence, coupled with the largest Bonos, this is yonr chance. HE U.F.C.A. is new showing unsurpassed value m Men's and Boys, Suits, Ties, Tennis and White Shirts' Felt and Straw Hats ; 5 .per cent, discount for cash. _ ANTED Known— For Linoleum, Floorcloth, Tapestry, and Brussels Carpet try tbe U.F.C.A. Wonderfully cheap line Wool Door Mats jnst opened, in wbite, bronze, ruby, gold, green, orange, and black, all at 3/9 each. THE TJJF.C.A. strongly recommend ladies and gentlemen to see their stock of Boots and Shoes before purchasing elsewhere. None but those of best makers kept in stock. _^ FOR Novelties in the Men's Mercery Department try the U.F.C.A. Special importations for the December trade. Men's and Youthß* Straw Hats . in endless variety. ANTED Known— James Wood' has for sale Wool Packs (full and $ | size, loose and fast tops) at lowest cur. rent rates; also, best Irish Sewing Twine. ANTED to Sell— First-class country Bakery Business, with baker's • shop, dwelling of six rooms, bakehouse, - &c; also, two shops with dwellings, L horse, cart, and harness, and all tools in b connection with the trade. Price for lot 5 as a going concern, £520. Income from i rents will pay good interest on capital invested. -J. B. Pbinole, Colyton. WANTED to Sell, a Bargain— Firstclass deferred payment section of j 200 acres ; 17s per acre due, payable in a half-yearly instalments of ls 6d per acre; • . four miles from towuship ; price, LS 10s per acre for owner's interest ; terms - if required. 150 acres, four- roomed \ house, well watered, one mile from school ; price, LB los, terms. A splendid I Farm of 130 acres, six-roomed honse, shearing shed, yards, &c ; price, LB5; a large portion can remain on mortgage. " A good farm of 300 acres, close to town- ? ship ; good house and outbuildings ; '' owner leaving the country ; will sell, a - bargain, at L9 5s per acre. 440 acres r three miles from creamery ; 400 in grass; 1 four-roomed house and outbuildings; 2 well fenced ; frontage to good caeca! s load ; a nice rolling property ; pries. L 9 i- ss; terms can be arranged. —J. B. FBUiai-., Colyton.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 151, 28 December 1896, Page 3
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