WANTED Known- Salvation Army Brass and String Band Grand Musical Entertainment aDil Coffee Sapper, Wednesday night, 7.45. Admission, 6d. ANTED ~Kn^Wn^M r W. H. Jud~. kins will preach the Feilding Wesloyan Church Anniversary Sermons on Sunday next, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tea Meeting on 13th inst. W" Wanted to Sell — a first-clan Cornet, complete with case, Ac. ; also, a boy's Tricycle. Apply Stab Office. ANTED Known— That the •• Buffalo Spring and Gear Co.'s " firstgrade Bicycle is second to none in point of quality, but ahead of all others in point of cheapness. For sale by T. Watson, Feilding. WANTED Known— Diaries for 1898 are now opened up at J. S. Milson's Manchester Bazaar. W" TNTElTKnown^See the Prints at 4£d yard at E. J. Chappell's Family Drapery Warehouse. IADIES' SAILOR HATS in great J variety from Is at E . J. Chappell'e Family Drapery Warehouse. A SPLENDID ASSOBTMENT of Children's Silk Hate; and Bonnets at E. J. Chappell's Family Drapery Warehouse. WANTED Known — I have just re ceived a large consignment of Spring and Summer Goods from the best Home manufacturers.— Arch. Williamson. ANTED Known — Music 1 Gem Organs, 80s ; Concert do., £8. Will play any tune.— A. N. Hayne, agent, Feilding. ANTED Known— Money to lend, from Jls upwards, on every class of security. — A. N. Hayne, Financial Agent, Feilding. W~~ ANTEUKnown— Pers.s. Waimate John Cobbe has received 26 doz. "job" White Turkish Towels. Usual price, about 9d ; to be cleared at 5s lid per do«. PRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES in all Departments at the U.F.C.A. OVELY MILLINERY, BLOUSES, MANTLES, AND CAPES at tho ILF^OA. GOOD WASHING PRINTS AND CAMBRICS 4*d per yard at th« U.F.C.A. CALL and SEE the charming Spring and Summer Goods at the U.F.C.A. before purchasing elsewhore. mUE S.S. WAIMATE has brought _L John Cobbe 70 pieces of New Prints and Ginghams ; splendid value, and good patterns. 11A PAIRS NEW CURTAINS to _LJLv/ hand at John Cobbe's, ex s.s. Waimate ; tiptop value. SHIPMENT of "Oxford " Undercloth. ing and Y. and N. Corsets, direct from the makers, ex s.s. Waimate, now on view at John Cobbe's. SHERBORNE HOUSE. — Twilled Flannelettes, pinks and creams, 3£d ; 2yds wide white Twilled Sheeting lOd ; Twilled Cretonnes 3£d.— J. B. Bcckley. SHERBORNE HOUSE. — Ladiefc' Cashmere Ribbed Hose, 9d and Is pair ; Girls' from 3d ; 4-button French Kid Gloves, 2s 6d.— J. B. Beckley. SHERBORNE HOUSE.— Gent's Saddie Tweed Trousers, 10s 9d ; N.Z. Tweed Suits, 21s ; Union Tweed, 18b 6tl; Men'H Wool Shirts, 3s 3d.~ J. B.^Beckley. IV ANTED Known— That T. Evans Vt has plenty of dry matai stump wood on hand ; also, 2 foot rata aud maire. Orders may be loft with Mr M. Beltit, saddler, and will be promptly attended to. WANTED Known— Hayingobtained a first-class Rweepißp machine, I will, on and after August 9th, commence to sweep Chimneys in town or country. I am, also, prepared tc remove any Refuse either from private or business places. Orders may be left at J. 8. Milson's. — Charles Wickham, Denbigh street, Feilding. RANGES ALL SIZES AND ALL PRICES, To be had of 0. H. HOBEINQ, Feilding. Summer Dressings for Fruit Trees. ARSENIC, POTASH, MOLASSES, ahd RESIN (Adhesive). Deadly Pvisrn To Kill the Young Scale — Spray every 10 days, commencing I^-t November up to 20th December. To Kill the Young Codlin Moth — Spray as soon as the apple and pear is formed every six days, 80 long as the fruit holds itsel). ! upright ; codtinue to spray occasionally, in all cases most copiously. XTSE of the above Liquid two small ) dessert sf.uons full to every four gallons (or full kerosine tin) of water. Put up in bottles, one of w Inch will male 100 yallons of spray wash. Price, Is 6<l. Weed-destroyer for garden walks is put up in three-gallon tins. Price, 4s 6d per gallon. Use 1 to B0 oi more of water. Apply with watering can Agents : Feilding Chemists. (^ ROCERIES OF THE BEST -J QUALITY. Ask for our Cash List. WEST COAST BOARDINGHOUSE, WAITUNA. I DESIRE to thank my patrons for their pa3t support, and ilesire to notify that T have agaii taken possession of the above Boardinghouse. The travelling public may depend on receiving first-class accommodation •und good meals. P. DOYLE, Proprietor. U.F.C.A. FOB r A WN- MOWERS— New Easy, Crescent, and New Excelsior. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Feildino. WE have in stock, and to arrive, all the leading lines of Whiskey, English and Colonial Ale and Stout, Australian Wine*, «fee, &c. UJE\O.A. Have Ok Sali: — TURNIP and JSO. V fi M-.XrKH AN]) FUPEUPcDSPHATES. CH AKL E 8 OA II li ' S Stock Sale Fixtures For Oct., IN«J7 : Apiti Tuesday, 13 Feilding Friday, i j
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 83, 5 October 1897, Page 3
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