Ail Warn Advertisements exceeding 18 words will be charged at ordinary rates. Standing Want Advertisements will not be changed often er than once a week. WANTED Eotnrned to Star Office, a Fur Bon, lost on Monday afternoon. Reward. WANTED Known— l have a num* ber of applications for Leasehold Properties, 200 to 500 acres. Corre* spondence invited. — Thomas A. Bbtcr, Laud Agent, Feilding. WANTED to Purchase— A reliable (black) Harness Horse. Apply to W. G. Shearer. WANTED to Sell— looo bags of Oats, in lots to suit purchasers ; also, a large quantity of old Oats. —A. Wilson & Co., Woolbrokers. ANTED to Sell-i good half bred Ayrshire Coy? and 1 nice Heifer, both to calve in a few weeks (very quiet). Apply Mrs Kxrton, Glanton Cottage, Derby Street. WAN'J ED to Sell — A pure-bred Berkshire Sow. Apply J. Pawson, Warwick Street. /COLONIAL Blankets and Rugs, dir. V^ ect from the mills. Large delivery just received. All sizes marked at bedrock prices for cash. — Spence and Spen<:e. FLANNELS direct from \_j the mills. All colours at 10|d, 13d, 1/4, 1/64, 1/9, and 1/11 per yard.— Spence & Spence. T7INGLISH Blankets and Rugs, imXli ported direct. Rugs from 2/3 to 17/6 ; Coloured Blankets, 4/9 to 17/6 per pair. — Spence & Spence. T7ILANNELETTES, imported direct. JO Huge variety. Prices from 3d to 9jd yard. Also, Flannelette Embroideries in great variety. — Spence & Spence DON'T FORGET to go to J. 8. Milson's Manchester Bazaar for Easter Cards. Geod selection to choose from. See -window. AT SKERBORNE HOUSE — Kid Gloves (slightly spotted), 4/11 and 3/11, now being sold at 1/6 ; Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose at lOrl and Is. /CYCLING, Walking, Driving Capes \j (tans and black) ; also Waterproof Jackets, all the newest designs. — J. B. Becicley, Sherborne House. BONNETS AND HATS, latest Parisian models. Newest and prettiest assortment in town. For Millinery go to Sherborne House. — J. B. Beckxey. /COLONIAL aud English Dress V_y Tweeda, Navy and Black Serges, Diagonals, and other new Dress Goods now on view at John Cobbe's. JOHN COBBE has opened up a choice lot of New Trimmings, including Jet Gimps, Fancy Beaver aud Astracban, Swansdown, &c. 171 OR real good value in Mon's Clothiug, Boots, Oilskins, and Macintoshes, try John Cobbk. He has a big variety, bought in the best markets for cash, and "ires an immediate bonus of 5 per cent, to ready money bnyers. JOHN COBBE gives extra good value in Kid Gloves. Really reliable qualities at 1/6, 1/11, and 2/11 ; Dent's, imported direct, from 3/11 to 5/6. ANTED KNOWN— My Firewood Drays start going regular from to-day (March 24). Orders promptly supplied. ERNEST ADAMS, Taonui. Mr J. S. Milson, agent, Feilding. ANTED Known— Just received, per s.s. Gothic : 2 cases Bannockbnru and West of England Tweeds, Donnybrook Serges, &c— Arch. Wit. liamson, Tailor. I"^VHETu7F.iJ.A. is now showing their iirst shipments of Ladies' Jackets, Mantles, Capes and Macintoshes. The choicest selection ever seen in Feilding, without exception. T ADIES are respectfully invited to JLj visit the magnificent Showroom at the U.F.C.A. and inspect the charming Eoglish and French Trimmed Millinery qow showing. _ OW SHOWING at the U.F.C.A.— The choice of the London market in Ladies' Opera Cloaks, Tea Gowns, Silk Blouses, and Dressing Gowns. UST LANDED— A very large and choice assortment of Infants' Pellisses, Tunics, Hats, and Fisher Caps at the U.F.C.A. ANTED Known— T. Evans has any quantity of stove wood on hand, from 12 to 16 inches lengths. "Manchester Street Bakery. ARBON & O'REILLY, Proprietors, Corner of Manchester & Eyra Streets Feildino. MESSRS ARBON & O'REILLY, having taken over the above old-established Bakery from Mr A. Oolrs, trust that, by strict attention to business and the supply of firstclass goods, they will merit a fair share of support from residents of Feilding and district. Bread delivered daily to all parts of the Borough. Fancy Goods and Cakes of every description always on hand. Picnic and other parties catered for. The Cart goes to Awahubi on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays ; Makixo and Cheltenham on Tuesdays and Fridays. JAMEtTwOOD, WOOL BROKER AND COM MISVV SIO.N AGENT. Agent for — Canterbury Seed Co., Ltd. Battle's Sheep Dip Manchester Fire lusuranco Victoria Marine Insurance Murray's Wool Presses &c. Woot, Skins, and Hipks "Bought. j7s. milson! NEW BOOKS EX ToNGAEIBO— Costello's ' Harold Effermere ' Frank Barret's ' A Missing Witness ' St. Aubyn's • A Proctor's Wooiog ' Mrs E. Ridley's ' The Story of Aline ' Downey's ' A House of Tears ' Phillpott's • Lying Prophets * Mark Twain's l Library of Humour ' Besaufs ' In Deacon's Orders ' Z.Z.s • The World of a Man ' Corelli's ' Worm Wood ' Kiugsley's ' Westwood Ho ! ' (cheap) 1 My First Book' (Jerome), and others Manchester Bazaar, Feilding • BED BIED " BICYCLES. QECOND CONSIGNMENT ar|O lived to-day. Inspection luvitbd, GEO. SAYWELL, Feiliing. A CARD. HERBERT R. S. TAYLOR, Dentist, (Late assistant to A. Holy, Wellington) HAS commenced the practice of his profession in Wanganui. Address: Richmond Chambers, RID3WAY Sxfi£fiTi WANaA.NUX*
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 234, 6 April 1897, Page 3
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804Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 234, 6 April 1897, Page 3
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