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WANTED Known— Rev O'JJoaueJJ's 10 days' Mission in Wesleyan Church will commence on Sunday next. Choir practice Friday, 8.30 p.m. WA N TED, 100 j ieople to meetTfor prayer in Wesleyan Church tomorrow (Friday), at 7.30 p.m. WANTE D~Kncmn -that we are~the only suppliers of Foxton FJonnd* ers in Feildmg, an] having heard no complaints re small fish we shall still continue to supply the same all alive. Only four hours from the boat to the Borough per rail (see time-table).— H. Fitzgerald. WANTED Know a— Aff hldie^ dolnp work or seeding contributions to the Apiti English Church Bazaar are requested to seed them to Mrs T. J. Clapbata not later tLae Ist November. W~ ANTE DKn Dwn- The Cheltenham Cricket Conct rt is POSTPONED till Wednesday, November 3rd. Tickets purchased for the 29th will be available. WANTED Known— L.ost : Livi r and white Spaniel Dog. Answers to name " Boss." Finder rewarded on returning same to Star Dffice. WANTED, an Assistant to help in Factory. Apply Secretary the Apiti Cheese Factory. WANTED~Removed— A numbeTof Pines and Gums at rear of U.F.C.A. Apply, sharp, Farmers' CoOp^ WANTED I^?n— For Sale :28 Yearling Steers. Apply to B. Gray, Rongotea. WAITED Known- Christmas Cards for the outgoing mail (due in London a few days before Christmas) are now opened ap in great variety. Far exceeds last year's selection for designs. See window.— J. S. Milson's Manchester Bazaar. BUYERS OF OBGANS should inspect the choice instruments imported direct, per ' Mamari,' by John Cobbe. Several pounds saved by baying from the importer. JOHN COBBE has received, per 'Mamari,' another shipment of ladies' and gentlemen's " Alliance " Bi. cycles, 1897 pattern, bighest grade. SEE the •' Un wearable 7 ' WircT^oor Mats, impoctel direct by John Cobbe ; prices, from 5s 6d. LARGE selection of Suiting Patterns at John Cobbe 's. Suits to measure from 555. Fit guaranteed. No deposit required. WANTED, at once, Apprentices and Improvers to the Dressmaking. Apply Miss Scott, U.F.C.A. -pwRESSMAKING. -Ladies won Id do XJ well to place their orders with us without delay to avoid disappointment. Latest style and perfect fit at E. J. Chappell's. WANTED— Gentlemen, to inspect the splendid assottment of Hats, Shirts, Silk and Washing Ties, at E. J. Chappell's Family Drapery Warehouse. WANTED Known— ? on can get a good, strong, serviceable Tweed Suit for 22s 6d at E. J. Chappell's Family Drapery Warehouse. VI7ANTED KNOWN— That W. W. Corpe is, as usual, a Cash Buyer of good Dairy BUTTER, delivered at the Factory, Makino. NEW GOODS.— Now opened : Large assortment ol PriDts from 4^d yard ; Crepons, Zepjyrs, Muslins, Sateens, &c. — Sherboroe House. J. B. Beckley. NEW GOODS— Millinery, Mantles, Underclothing. Ac. ; Garden Hats from 4d ; Galateas, Is;. — J. B Beckloy. NEW GOODS.— Uoys 1 Tweed Suits from 4/11 ; Men's do. from 38/11 ; Men's Trousers, 4/11 ; Men's Shirts, 1/11. — Sherborne House. J. B. Beckley. ANTED" to" ~S 'i\\~— ~A~ first class Cornet, complete with case, &a. ; also, a boy's Tricycle. Apply Stab. Office. WANTED Known — Lett's~DiaiTes for 1898 are now opened up at J. S. Milson's Manchester Bazaar. ANTED Knowii^rhaye~]u«rrcceived a lar;«e consignment of Spring and Summer Goods from the best Home manufacturers. — Abch. Williamson. CALL and SEE the charming Spring and Summer Goods at the U.F.C.A. before purchasing elsewhere. SPRING~AND~SirMMER~~NOVEL~ TIES in all Departments at the U.F.C.A. t oveey millTn~ery7blol ses, _Lj MANTLES, AMD CAPES at the U.F.C.A. \IIT ANTED Known— That T. Evans \V has plenty o1" 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 Knowc —Haying obtained a first-class sweeping machine, I will, on and after August 9tb, commence to sweep Chimneys ia town or country. I am, also, preparel to remove any Refuse either from private or business places. Orders may be left at" J. S. Milson's.— Chables Wickham, Denbigh street, Feildmg. Dunlop Tyres, AT DUNLOP CO.'S PRICES. C. H. HOSKING. j. s, Tmilson nyr c w ]j o o K S — 1 The Martians,' Geo. Dv Manrier, author of ' Trilby,' 2s 6d and 8s Gd 'Rome Express,' Arthur Griffiths, Is 3d 1 A Brido's Mildness.' Allen Upward, la « A Seaside Flirt,' J. S. Winter, Is :5d 1 .Teromo,' Mary E. \\ ilkins, 2s 6d, 3s 6d 1 An Altruist,' Ouida, 2s 'The Mutable Many," Robert Barr, 2a 6d aud 4s. [and 3s ttd ' Our Laddie,' Oliphf-nt Smeaton, 2s 6d ' The Christian, 1 Hal. Came, 6s 6d ' Sister Jane,' Joel Chandler Harris, 2a 6d and 3s 6d 1 Green Fire, 1 Fiona Macleod, 2s 6d, 3s 6d Manchester Bazaar, Feildmg AND ROVGOTEA. M. GA RT HEWS LIST OF NHW BOOK 3 ' The Jubilee Book of Cricket, 1 Rangit. sinhji, 6s 6d 1 British Boys,' (a genuine boys' book) 3s • Modern Corsair,' Se.vage, 2a 6d 4 Paper Boat,' Palinurus, 4s 'The Gleaming Dawn,' Baker, 4a ' Barrabas' History,' Edwards, 3s 'Wild Beasts and their Ways,' Sir Samuel Baker, 1 53 ' Pacilic Tales,' Louh Beck, S3 Gd ' Valley of a Hundrel Fires,' Margret, 3s Smith's ' Wealth of Nations,' now edition 21a 1 The White Queen,' Lo Queux, 3s 6d ' Girls of the Grange,' Warden, 3s 6d Full Stock of Guy Eoothby's and Mari s Corelli's Works. WILLIAM CARTHEW, Books kllkr Fkildixo. Pianoforte Lessons. LESSONS on tie Pianoforte given For terms upply Miss Curtis, ».i BCbeßte* Street

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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 103, 28 October 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 103, 28 October 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 103, 28 October 1897, Page 3

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