WANTED -Board and Lodgiogg for a Lady. Apply Star Office. ANTED~Known— Primitive Methodist Church Social Gathering to-mokrow night, 7.30. Admission, 6d each. Good Friday tickets available. Come in crowds 1 WANTED, Situation as all-round man— gardner, milk cows, &c. ; thoroughly understands farm work. Good references. Apply, in first instance, to Star Office. ANTED" to" Benj"PrTnoe Table Potatoes ; also, Pig Potatoes. P. Spencer, Cheltenham. ANTED KnownT— New"~Book3~at •T. S. Milson's, ex Rangitira, by Correlli — 'Ziska,' 'Wormwood,' 'Ardath,' ' Cameos,' 'Vendetta'— and maay others; also, big stock of all Mrs Henry Wood's. ANTEiTKnown-Tbat the Tea Room at the U.F.C.A. is now open. "AXTEDloSeil— looo~bagsl>fOats in lots to suit purchasers ; also a large quantity of old Oats. — A. Wilson & Co., Woolbrokers. ANTED Fo Sell — A "pure-bred Berkshire Sow. Apply J. Pawson, -Warwick Street. EADY MONEY~i>~RAPER. One and all buy at Sberborne House. All goods at lowest cash prices. Bonus of one shilling given in every £1 for prompt cash.— J. B. Beckley. EADY~~MONEY DRAPER. Magnificent display at Sherborno House in Bonnets, Hats, &c, all imported direct. — J. B. Beckley. LAN KE TS^Flannela, RugfT Shawls, bought direct from Mills. Immense variety to select from. — Sherborne House, J. B. Becklet. Yl WANTED Known— That T. Evans \? has plenty of dry matai stump wood on hand ; also, 2-foot rata and maire. Orders may be left with Mr M. ltelh't, saddler, and will be promptlyattended to. r~TIHE U.F.C.A. is now showing a J_ magnificent range of Navy and Black Dress Serge (imperishable dye), from Is 3d per yard. Unparalleled value EN'S SILK OILCOATS, with and without capes, very light and durable, at the U.F.C.A. ; also, a very hirge stock of Birnbaum's Macintoshes to select from. NOT oniy the finest range of colourings, but the best value in Flannelettes is to be seen at the U.F.C.A. ; 50 pieces at 5Ad per yard, worth 7id. ANTED Known— For fchalEaster Holidays : A beautiful lot of Ladies' Trimmed Hats now on view at the Bon Marcbe.— Spence & Spence. FO>R Ladies' Jackets, Capes, and Macintoshes try the Bon Marche. Grand selection, at lowest prices. — Spence & Spence. }7^OR Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, J and Veilings, try the Bon Marche. Large stocks now on hand. Quality and value unexcelled. — Spence & Spence. FOR Corsets and Underclothing, the Bon March£ is the place to go to. Everything marked at bedrock prices, for ready rqoney. — Spence & Si-ence. ITIOOTBALL CLUBS requiring JerJJ seys are invited to obtain quotations from John Cobbe. Orders for mixed colours executed on short notice. ANTED Known —An immense variety of New Silks, Plushes, Velveteens, imported direct by John Cobbe. Pongees, all colours, at Is 3d ; beautiful Silk Plushes at Is lld^ OHN COBBE has just landei a large and varied stock of New Mantles and Millinery, all up to date, having only recently left London. ITOHN COBBE sells heavy Twilled eJ Flannelettes, plain, pink, and stripes, at 2£d per yard. Bonns of Is in the £ for prompt cash. WANTED KNOWN— My Firewood Drays start going regular from today (March 24). Orders promptly supplied. ERNEST ADAMS, Taonui. Mr J. S. Milsou, agent, Feitding. WANTED Known— Just received, per s.s. Gothic : 2 cases Bannockburn and West of England Tweeds, Donnybrook Serges, &c— Arch. Williamson, Tailor. "RANGES ALL SIZES AND ALL PSICKS, To be had of 0. H. HOSSING, Feilding. J. S. MILSOH. NEW BOOKS EX TONGARIRO — Costello's ' Harold Effermere ' Frank Barret's ' A Missing Witness ' St. Aubyn's ' A Proctor's WooiDg' 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 ' In Deacon's Orders ' Z.Z.s ' The World of a Man ' Corelli's ' Worm Weod ' Kingsley's ' Westwood Ho I ' (cheap) ' My First Book ' (Jerome), and others M anchester Bazaar, Feilding TABLETS MAY be freely used as required ; will afford speedy relief in all cases of Bronchial irritation, Coughs, Colds, &c, and like maladies of Throat and Lungs. Price : Is per Box. WOOLLAMS, Chemist, Fkix,din<^ ; MUSIC. MRS J. A. BUTLER, Certificated Teacher of Pianoforte, is prepared to receive or visit Pupils. For tprms apply Denbigh Stroet.. | HOUSE TO LET, ON the Makino Eoad ; at present occupied by myself. A comfortable 8-rooraed house, with dairy, car-nage-shed, stables, and all requisite outhouses ; with two acres of land. Moderate rent. F. POPE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between George William Holland and Hans Christian Nieskn, of Kiwitoa, Saw millers, trading in co-partner-ship under the style or firm of " Holland and Nissen," was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business for the future will hi) carried oa by the said Hans Christian Nissen and Christian Jfinsen uuder the style or iiruu of " IS'ioaen and Jati^o i." All persons indebted to Uu: lir:n of " t\ o'hmd and Nissen " can pay their acco-ants either to the said George Vy'il i;ini Uollanu or !:inn.-$ (Miri.^tiau iS'i.ssen, the receipt: of either being a sufficient discharge. Dated this ufte-bnth day of 2 pril, 1897. G. W. HOLLAND. HANS C NISSEN. Witness — Lawrence E. Be*pe, Solicitor, Feilding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 244, 20 April 1897, Page 3
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