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WANTED Known— Communicants' Class at Colyton on Thursday next, 7 p.m., not 8 p.m. Cboir Practice at 8 p.m. - A. Inkes Jones. ANTED, at once, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs Cussold, Colyton. ANTED Known — Lantern Service will be held in Army Barracks in aid of Junior Prize Fund on WEDNESDAY Night. WANTED to Sell— 27 acres Crested Dogstail, in one or two lots. Apply J. Rose, Spur Road, Colyton. WANTED Known— Colyton Primi>> tive Methodist Chnrch Anniversary, Friday next. Tea 6 p.m. Tickets, le. Speakers: Revs. F. W. Boys, J. Sharp, W. Laycock, B. Rainc; chairman, Mr Gibson. WANTED Returned to F. Flavall, Feilding, one Bay Mare, with two white fetlocks on hind legs and tip of white on near thigh ; 12s reward. WANTED to Let, 40 acre section with house and orchard, on Makino Road ; possession on February 10. — F. Flavall, Feilding. REAT BARGAINS in Ladies' Fashionable Capes at the Bon Marche. Lovely Black and Coloured Capos from 5s 6d to 15s 6d, worth double and treble the money. T ADIES' Fashionable Bumnier JackI A ets in black, fawn, and grey, 5/11, 7/6, 8/6, 10/6, 12/6 ; usual prices, 20s to 80s each.— Spenoe & S pence. , G~REAT ~BARGAINS~~in Ladies* Blouaes and Shirts at the Bon Marche. Prices now, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 and 3/11 ; worth half as much again. TRAW HATS for Men and Boys. 25 doz. to be cleared out at 6d,9d, Is, Is 3d, and Is 6d each ; worth double. — S pence & S pence, The Bon Marche". WANTED, Everybody to vioit the Manchester Bazaar for Christmas and New Year Gifts. Don't forget to see the Tent and Showroom. Full of Toys, Dolls, and Pretty Things for the Little Folks.— J. S. Mh.son. OR Boys' Washing Suits from 2/11, Boys' Straw Hats from 9d, Boys' Knicker and Sailor Suits in variety, try John Cobbe. 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 value in Clothing, Mercery, and Boots, go to John Cobbe. He can show yon a big variety. MAS & NEW YEAR. Sherborne House for Stylish and Pretty Trimmed Hats, 4/11 to 17/6. Grand assortment of New Prints from 4£d ; Muslins, 6£d ; Creponnes, &c. OIJdTy~~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. Bbckley. "V^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 button. — Sherborne House, J. B. Beckley. THE U.F.C.A. is new showing uusur. passed value m Men's and Boys, Suits, Ties, Tennis and White Shirts' Felt and Straw Hats ; 5 per cent, disconnt for cash. ANTED Known— For Linoleum, Floorcloth, Tapestry, and Brassels Carpet try the U.F.C.A. Wonderfully cheap line Wool Door Mats just opened, in white, bronze, ruby, gold, green, orange, and black, all at 3/9 each. HE U.F.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. T7IOR Novelties in the Men's Mercery Jj Department try the U.F.C.A. Special importations for the December trade. Men's and Youths' Straw Hats in endless variety. , ANTED Known— Farms for sale in all parts of the District. Over one hundred properties to choose from. — J. B. Prinqle, Colyton. ANTED Known— Maire, 24s per cord ; Rata, 22s (two - feet lengths) ; Matai, two-feet 16s, four-feet 14s ; Rata, f our-f eet, 16s. Full measure will be given.— T. Evans, carter, Queen Street. ANTED to Sell— Blacksmith Business ; large shop, employing four hands. Also, Wheelwright's Shop leb to a good tradesman. L4OO will buy the freehold ; stock at valuation.— J. B. Prikg-e, Colyton. ANTED Known— James Wood has for sale Wool Packs (full and i size, loose and fast tops) at lowest cur rent rates ; also, best Irish Sewing Twine. . WANTED to Exchange— 4oo acres good Land (all in grass, fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks, 22 miles from Feilding) for 150 to 200 acres nearer town. Apply James Wood, Auction Mart. ■ ANTED to Sell— Butchering Business, Shop, and seven-roomed House. Lease, 7£ years to run with right of purchase at £150. Rent, £15 per annum. Three good horses, two carts, "Premier Silent " sausage machine, and all necessary tools. Price for the lot, with goodwill, £250.— J. B. Pringle, Colyton. ___. WANTED to Sell— First-class country Bakery Business, with baker's shop, dwelling of six rooms, bakehouse, &c. ; also, two shopa with dwellings, horse, cart, and harness, and all tools m connection with the trade. Price for lot as a going concern, €520. Income from rents will pay good interest on capital invested. —J. B. Prinqle, Colyton. SPECIAL NOTICE. WANTED Known— J. F. Donnkliy, 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. Car thews. Everything in Al style. The business will be conducted in his usual efficient manner. ANTED to Sell, a Bargain— Firsiclass deferred payment section of 200 acrea ; 17s por acre due, payable in half-yearly instalments of Is 6d per aero; four miles from township ; price, Lit. 10s per acre for owner's interest ; terms if required. 150 acres, fonr-roomed house, well watered, one mile from school ; price, LB los, terms. A splendid Farm of 130 acres, six-roomed houso, shearing shed, yards, Ac ; price, L8 5 ; a large portion can remain on mortgage. A good farm of 300 acres, close to township ; good house and outbuildings ; owner leaving tho country ; will sell, a bargaiu, at L 9 ;>u per acre. 440 acrea three miles from creamery ; 400 in grasu; four-roomed house and outbuildings ; well fenced; frontage to good metal road ; a nice rolling property ; price. L 9 ss; terms can be arranged. — J. B. Prinqle, Colyton. *_ IF you want variety and good value try the Importer, John Cobbe, for Blouses, Umbrellas, Hosiery, and Kid Gloves. TO LET.— 3 Cottages (6, 5, and 4 rooms, respectively). Rents: Bs, 11s, and 6s, respectively. Good locality. — W. A. Sandilands, Solicitor. Feilding.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 158, 6 January 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 158, 6 January 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 158, 6 January 1897, Page 3

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