WANTED, a good General Servant. Apply to Mrs Jas. Wood, Grey ! Street, Feilding. TTTANTED Returned- A Gold Brooch, VV lost in Feilding yesterday. Reward. — M. Rutherford. ANTED Returned - A Macintosh Cape, lost in Apiti on Monday ; last, near Darragh's store.— W. Short. WANTED Known— Social in Birmingham Hall on Friday evening (tomorrow) to welcome tbe Rev. J. W. Griffin f > circnit ; commencing 7.30 p.m. ANTED, a Smart Boy for the Drapery.^ Apply sharp U.F.CA. WANTED, a good General SerYant. Apply Mrs C. Beat, sesr. OHN COBBE lias imported, per s.s. Mamari, 92 Girls' and Ladies' Macintoshes of the famous ' Distingae' make. These are the best value and prettiest designs he has ever aold. ANTED Known— Money to Lend on mortgage and personal security at low rates. Apply to A. N. Hatke, Feilding. Tjl XTRAORDINARY BARGAINS in Jjj Overcoats at the Bon Marche" ; ' Men's Colonial Tweed Overcoats, with capes, at 15/, 18/6, 21/, and 22/6. T\/TEN'S MACINTOSHES, with large J_VJ_ capes, all sewn seams ; huge variety in all sizes at prices varying from 22s 6d each to 47b 6d. BOYS' Colonial Tweed Overcoats, 7/9 to 11/9 each (worth double) ; Boys' Overcoats, with capes, 12/6 to 25/6; Boys' Reefer Overcoats, 5/6 to 10/6. EN'S ODL COATS~in black and yellow ; large variety, at prices ranging from 9/6 to 21/» each; also, Boys' Oil Coats at 8/6 and 12/6.— Spence and Spence, Bon Marche. ANTED Known— Beautiful • Gem 1 and ' Concert ' Roller Organs, playing over 1000 different tunes, from , 30s each, for sale by tbe Agent, A. N. : Hayne, Feilding. WANTED Known. — New Books at J. S. Milson's, ex Rangitira, by ■ Correlli— 'Ziska,' 'Wormwood,' 'Ardath,' i ' Cameos,' 'Vendetta'— and many others; also, big stock of all Mrs Henry Wood's. ANTED Known— That the Tea Room at the U.F.C.A. is now open. WANTED to Sell— looo bags of Oata in lots to snit purchasers ; also a large quantity of old Oats. —A. Wilbon & Co., Woolbrokers. TOHN COBBE sells Twilled FlanneleJ ette, 28 inches wide, at 2£d ; soft twills, in plain, pink, coral, cream, and white, at 4_d. T7IOR Men's Macintoshes and Oilskins r* try John Cobbe ; immense stock to select from ; sewn-seam Macintoshes " from 17s 6d to 755. WATERPROOF CLOTHING at Sherborne House. Gent's Mac- '■ intoshes, 27/6, 36/6, 39/6 ; Ladies', 14/6, s 19/6, 27/6, 37/6, 45/6.— J. B. Beckley. BLANKETS at Sberborne House, now opened, direct from the mill. , White, 7/9, 10/9, 12/11, 15/6, up to 32/6 . pair; Coloured, 5s to 20b.— J. B. Beckley '■ THvRESSMAKING at Sherborne House I J__/ in first - rate style and finish. . Prices very moderate.— J. B. Beckley. i \\T ANTED Known— That T. Evans 1 W has plenty of dry matai stump wood on hand ; also, 2-foot rata and maire. Orders may be left with Mr M. Belfit, saddler, and will be promptly attended to. THE U.F.C.A. is now showing a 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 large stock of Birnbaum's Macintoshes to select from. NOT only the finest range of colourings, but the best value in Flani nelettes is to be seen at the U.F.C.A. ; i 50 pieces at ssd per yard, worth 7sd. WANTED KNOWN— My Firewood Drays start going regular from ! to-day (March 24). Orders promptly I supplied. , ERNEST ADAMS, Taonui. . Mr J. S. Milson, agent, Feilding. ( TXTANTED Known— Just received, W per s.s. Gothic : 2 cases Bannockbum and West of England Tweeds, ■ Donnybrook Serges, &c— Arch. Williamson, Tailor. RANGES ALL SIZES AND ALL PRICE B, To be had of 0. H. HOSKING, Feilding. 1 BRONCHIAL TABLETS MAY be freely nsed as required ; will afford speedy relief in all ' cases of Bronchial irritation, Coughs, , Colds, &c, and like maladies of Throat . and Lungs. I Price : Is por Box. I WOOLLAMS. Chemist. Fkilpinq. ! " MUSia ' MRS J. A. BUTLER, Certificated Teacher of Pianoforte, is prepared to receive or visit Pupils. For terms apply Denbigh Stroot. NOTICE, ' ALL persons found trespassing in search of game, or otherwise, " on the lands in onr occupation will bo prosecuted. C. PHAIUZYN d. E. LITTLE F JNOTICK ANY person found trt-spisMtig «i-h dog or gun on Sections _, 5 6, ' and 7, Block X, and Section 20, Block ', VTTT. Apiti, will be prosecuted l E & C. H. MILLER f. a. miller ! b. & h millejb__ ~ to trespassers! ANY person found trespassing foe any purposo without permission on any of the properties belonging to the undersigned will bo prosecuted, without respect to persons. W. MITCHELL O. PLEASANTS, Colytou. MOriCbi. ALL persons found Ire.'pas9 : ng rnour X_L respectiro /irojicrtics wish dog or ! gun, in pursuit of game, will ue prose* , cuted. D. P. BUCHANAN C. A. J. HiVKTT, 1 Kiwitca, • TO~TUE*PAS_BRB. ANY person found trespassing on my property at Haicombe w ill be prosecuted. H. P. J;.\NCV. tWAKT^.Tio am) Useful Novelties IN FANCY OOODS k STATIONERY IBY COPPEN'S, ; Next to _JGBkrs Brarawell Bros., Feilding,
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 258, 6 May 1897, Page 3
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