WANTED Known— For Sale : Express, Horse, and Harness. Price, £30. Apply W. F. Elkington, Palmerston N. ANTED Kmwn — The Cantata " Esther " at Awahuri on Friday evening next. Admission, Is. ANTED Returned to Carbine Stables— A pair of Lady's Shoes and Stockings, taken from the Assembly Rooms by mistake at the Masonic Ball. ANTED Known — Y.M. k, B.C. Fortnightly Concert at Glnb Concert-room on Thursday evening, 15th inst., at 8 o'clock. First-class pro. gramme. Admission : Is and 6d. ANTED Returned— A red and white Heifer ; no visible brand ; right horn marked from a break ; tail shortened; in milk. Went astray on Friday, 9th inst. Reward. Apply to Mrs Douglas, Warwick Street. WANTED Known — Loßt, between Birmingham and Mr D. Mcßetb'i, on Friday last, a three half-sovereign Brooch. Finder will be rewarded by returning same to Mr Tompkin's store, or Mrs D. Howie, Fowlers. ANTED Known— Marjorie Quadrille Assembly on Wednksday evening, July 14, in Foresters' Hall. Dancing at 8 sharp. Invitation only. TT^ANTED to Let— Comfortable CotV V tage (five rooms, scullery, range). Denbigh Square. Apply Star Office. WANTEDlolielPThe Jersey Bui 1 " Bunthorne," 2J years oldPedigree— Sire, St. Bernard ; dam, Mulberry HI, For further pedigre* Bee Herd Book. Perfectly quiet. Apply t« Star Office or Mr Charles Carr. » WANTED to Sell— Singlt-forrow Plough by Booth-McDonald, on« three- horse Harrows, one four inch tyre dray, abaft and leading Harness and Plough Chains. Apply to B. Trembwan, Bjjnnythorpe Store. W~~™ ANTED Known— Just arrived, a grand assortment of Games; big variety. Pick for Is. See window.— J. S. Milson, Manchester Bazaar. ANTED to Lease— An Improved Farm, 279 acres, witb all necessary outbuildings. For full particulars apply to James Wilson, Makino. INTER SALE NOW ON at the U.F.C.A. WANTED Known— The most gen«ine Bargains ever Been in Feildwill be found at the Great Winter Sale now on at the U.F.C.A. FOR BARGAINS do not miss the Winter Sale now on at U.F.C.A. "TTISIT THE BARGAIN SALE attho V U.F.C.A., an opportunity not to be lost. CASH SALE.— Dressmaking in our usual first-class style and finishperfect fit— for 9s 6d (for our dresses).— J. B. Beckley. ASH SALE.— Tea Room open fo* convenience of country visitors. — J. B. Beckley. CASH SALE. -^Macintoshes (sewn seams) : Ladies' from 111 6i ; Girls', all sizes, marked red ; Gent's (pear tree brand), 29s 6d, for 21a.— J. B. Beckley. /^IHEAP Kaiapoi Sample Suits, Trous\j ers, Overcoats, and Shirts at John Cobbe's. QPECIAL VATUE in Kaiapoi Sampl« O Macintoshes now being offered by John Cobbe. IADIES' and Gentlemen's requireJ ments for Evening Wear la big variety at John Cobbe's. FOR Rugs and Blankets try John Gobbe. Biggest stock in the district to select from, Extra good value in Kaiapoi Sample Rugs. WANTED to Sell — Macracarpas, Pinus Insignis, Rhubarb Roots, Blight-Droof Apple Trees, Plum and Gooseberry Trees.— H. A. Lynb, Denbigh Street. WANTED KnoWn— Money ! Money I Money to Lend, on freehold and personal security. — A. N. Hayne, Land, Loan, and Insurance Agent, Feilding. WANTED Known— An Organ which will play over 1000 different tunes for 30s. Apply to the Agent, A. N. Hayne, The Sqnare, Feilding. WANTED to Sell— looo bags of Oats, in lots to suit purchasers ; also, a large quantity of old Oats.— A. Wilson & Co., Woolbrokers. IT 7 ANTED Known— That T.Evans 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. WANTED KNOWN.— BiII Heads Memoa, Visiting Cards, Envelopes, Mill Books, and Ml other kinds of Printroi? Job Work don* »t Stab Office. WANTED KNOWN— My Firewood Drays start going regular from to-day (March 24). Orders promptly supplied. ERNEST ADAMS, Taonui. Mr J. S. Milson, agent, Feilding. RANGES ALL SIZES AND ALL PRICES, To be had of C. H. HOSKING, Feuding. ~~~ a cabd. MR S. S. MOORE, Music Teacher. T ESSONS given oh Piano, Organ, J_J and Violin. Visits Colyton (on Mondays), Awahuri, Rongotea (Tbnradavß and Fridav«>. Residents of Rongotea and district may obtain terms and other inforniatioft from Mr Penney. _ E. J. GRAHAM, HAVING purchased the BLACK* SMITHING and COACH. BUILDING business lately carried on by W. Baker, desires to notify that he has removed to the more commodious premises formerly occupied by A. L. Parr, opposite the Colonists' L. and L. Corporation offices, and is prepared to undertake any work in connection with these businesses. As I have disposed of my business to E. J. Graham, I desire that my late patrons extend their favors to my successor, who h»s engaged my services. W- BAKES. J. S. MILSOK NEW BOOKS ex Maori— Oscar's ' Captain Kid's Million ' Riddell's • Did He Deserve It ?' Marryatt's ' Passing Madness ' Clark's ' Australian Early Days ' Fleming's ' Pincbback Goddess ' L* Qucux's ' Eye of Satan ' Gallon's ' Tatterley ' Clark Russel's ' Last Entry ' Conau Doyle's ' Uncle Bernac ' Murray's ' Rogues' Conscience ' Kernaban's ' Captain Shannon ' Kippling's ' Departmental Ditties ' Manchester Bazaar, Feilding WILLIAMSON . CaBINETM UiEB, Fergusson Btro-:*.. Feil V\ug. Every de&ciip-ijj of i urni are hand made. Qood workmanship, at reasonable lates.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 12, 14 July 1897, Page 3
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835Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 12, 14 July 1897, Page 3
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