Ail Wm Adve. t scments rttcecumy iS words j will be charged at ordinary rates. Standing j Want Advertisements will not be changed oftener than once a week. W"AN T E D Know u —Arrived this day : Fresh Oystcia and Smoked Fish. Dressed Poultry fo morrow. — Fitzqeb* ALD'S. W"~ ANTED Known — Cricket Matob, ' Duffers • v. « Buffers,' will be played to-morrow, at 1 p.m., on Bir* mingham C.C. ground. ANTED Known- A Farewell Social to the Rev. S. Peryman will be held in Birmingham Town Hall on Saturday, 10th April, at 7.30 p.m. WANTED Known-^SatuitdayEven-ing's Entertainment : Lime-light Exhibition, Primitive Chnrch, at 8 p.m. Beautiful Scenes, Stories in Pictures. Admission : Adults 6d, Children 3d. WANTE D~~k Down — Fresh Oysters and Smoked Fish expected by i 4 p.m. train today at Clementson's i Oyster Saloon, Manchester Street. WANTED to SeilTaTfirst classPlongh Horse ; goes well iv a trap. Apply H. H. Knowles, Makino. ANTED Kuown i - That ThV~Tea Room at the U.F.C.A. is now open. WANTED Known -I have a number of applications for Leasehold Properties, 200 to 500 acres. Corre>* spondence invited. — Thomas A. Buyce, Land Agent, Feiiding. WANTED to Sell— looo bags of Oais in lotg to suit purchasers ; also a large quantity of old Oats.— A. Wilson A Co., Woolbrokers. WANTED to Sell — A pure-bred Berkshire Sow. Apply J. Pawson, Warwick Street. WANTED Known —An immense variety of New Silks, Plushes, Velveteens, imported direct by John Cobbe. Pongees, all colours, at Is 3d ; beantiful Silk PlusLes at ls lld. JOHN COBBE has just landed a large and varied stock of New Mantles and Millinery, all np to date, having only recently left London. JOHN COBBE has received, per s.s. Ruahine : 10 doz. Ladies' Fur • tipped Kid Gloves, slightly spotted; tbey will be cleared out at 1/li per pair. JOHN COBBE sells heavy Twilled Flannelettes, plain, pink, and stripes, at 2sd per yard. Bonus of ls in the £ for prompt casb. C~ OLONIAL Blankets aod Rags, dir* ect from the mills. Large delivery just received. All sizes marked at bedrock prices for ca:-h. — Spence and Spence. / -\i OLONIAL FLANNELS direct Irom \j the mills. All colours at lOid, i:-id, 1/4, 1/6J, 1/9, and 1/11 per yard.— Spknce & Spence. ENGLISH Blankets and Rugs, im* I ported direct. Rugs from 2/3 to 17/6 : Coloured Blankets, 4/9 to 17/6 per pair. — Spenxe & Spence. ]71LANNELETTES, imported direct. : Huge variety. Prices from 3d to 9£d yard. Also, Flannelette Embroideries in great variety. — Spence & Spence DON'T FORGET to go to J. S. Milton's Manchester Bazaar for Easter Cards. Geod selection to choose from. See window. AT SHERBORNE HOUSE — Kid Gloves (slightly spotted), 4/11 and 3/11, now being sold at 1/6 ; Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose at 10d and ls. C CYCLING, Walking, Driving Capes j (tans and black) ; also Waterproof Jackets, all the neweat designs.— J. B. Bkckley, Sherborne Honse. BONNETS AND HATS, latest Paris, ian models. Newest and prettiest assortment in town. For Millinery go to Sherborne Honse.— J. B. Beckley. WANTED KNOWN— My Firewood Drays start going regular from to-day (March 24). Orders promptly supplied. ERNEST ADAMS, Taonui. Mr J. S. Milson, agent, FeildiDg. ANTED Known— Just received, per s.s. Gothic : 2 cases Bannockburn and West of England Tweeds, Donny brook Serges, &c. — Arch. Wil* llvmson, Tailor. rpHEntr.FXXA. is - now showing their I first shipments of Ladies' Jackets, Mantles, Capes and Macintoshes. The choicest selection ever seen in Feildmg, without exception. ADIES are respectfully invited to visit the magnificent Showroom at the U.F.C.A. and inspect the charming Eoglish and French Trimmed Millinery now 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. WANTED Known— T. Evans has any quantity of stove wood on hand, from 12 to 16 inches lengths. ""Manchester Street Bakery. ARBON & O'REILLY, Pbopbietobs, Corner of Manchester & Eyre Sireets Feilding. MESSBS ARBON & O'REILLY, having taken over the above old-established Bakery from Mb A. Oolks, trust that, by strict attention to bußino3B and tho supply of firstc'ass 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 o! every description always on hand. Picnic and other parties catered for. The Cart goes to Awauuri oa Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays ; Makino and Cheltenham on 'luesdays and Fridays. J. S. MILSON . NEW BOOKS ex Tongariro — Costello's ' Harold Eifermere ' Frank Barret's ' A Missing Witness ' St. Aubyn's • A Proctor's Wooing ' Mrs E. Ridley's ' The Story of Aline ' Downey's • A House of Tears ' Phillpott's ' Lying Prophets ' Mark Twain's ' Library of Humour ' Besant's ' ln Deacon's Orders ' Z.Z.s « The World of a Man ' Corelli's « Worm Wood ' Kingsley's ' Westwood Ho I ' (cheap) 4 My First Book ' (J ere me), and others Manchester Bazaar, Feilding r BED _ BlED" BICYCLES. SECOND CONSIGNMENT arrived to-day. INSPITCTIO:*' 1% V.TED. GEO. SAYWELL, Feil ling. Fou Artibtic j'.nd U fil Novkiti s IN FANCY GOODS & STATIONER 7 TRY COPPEN'S, Next to Messrs Bramwell Br . VULDIXQ.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 237, 9 April 1897, Page 3
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