WANTED Knov n— Mission Service in Wesleyan Church TO NIGHT. i Thank » offerings invited. Missioner, I Rev. D. ODonaell. WANTED Known -ORevTD. O'DoeTnell's Missim will close TOMORROW with an All-Day Convention — 11 a.m., Bible-rending in Wesleyan Church,- 3 p.m., Convention in Drill Hall ,* 7.80 p.m., Lecture on " Things to Come." Luncheon and Tea in Glasgow House, la each. WANTED Known— Lost, on Satur. day evenitg, on Manchester Street : Brown Capo of Overcoat. Will finder please return same to Stab Office. WANTED Know a— Lost : Black and White Sheep Dog, between Taonui and Makino. Finder please return same to Carbino Stables. WANTED, Tenders for carting 70 bales of Wool (more or less) from Rewa (Waitnna West) to Feilding Railway Station. Tenders close on Saturday, the 13th inst. — Hugh D. Densham, Waituna. ANTED, a strong Boy ; must be a good milker. Apply, sharp, to B. Terry, Makino Road. ANTED to Purchase — Fresh Butter and f resb Eggs, tot cash. — W. E. Grantham WANTED Know n^For Sale : Derwent (table) Potatoes, 40» per ton.— R. 0. E. Carey, Taonui. WANTED, Five Good Axemen Tor Busbfelling it Waitana. Apply to T. and F. Eggers, Waituna. ANTED, a £oy to milkT andlo drive cart. Apply J. Dalton, Rongotea. ANTED Known— For Sale : Bar (gams, as good us new— Two ladies' Bicycles and two gent's. Good makers. Second-hand. — A. N. Hatnk, Commission Agent, Feilding. ANTED Known— That W. W. Corpe is as usual a Gash Buyce ofgood Dairy BUTTER, delivered at the Factory, Makino. ANTED~Known-JoHN CoMiTis direct importer of Bicycles, Organs, Pianos, Sewing Machims, Japanese Goods, Basket ware, and highclass Fancy Goods. OHN COBBE i 3 now" show in g~ an immense stock of Boots aud Shoes He sells Ladies' White Tennis Shoes at 2/11 ; Men's for Tennis or Cricket, 3/6; Men's Brown Canvas Shoes, 8/11. AN immense variety of Sheetings, Table Linens, Curtsies, and Household Draper}' of all kinds now being shown by the importer, John Cobbe. T ADIES requiring the latest ideas in I i Stylish Millinery or first -class Dressmaking at moderate rates should visit John Cobbe's. ANTED Known- CbristmasCarda 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. Milaon's Manchester Bazaar. WANTED, at once, Apprentices and Improvers to the Dressmaking. Apply Miss Scott, U.F.C.A. "pvRESSMAKINC >.— Ladies would do \_J well to place their orders with us without delay to avoid disappointment. Latest style and perfect fit at E. J. Chappell's. "ANTED— Gentlemen, to inspect the splendid assortment of Hats, Shirts, Silk and Wishing Ties, at E. J. Chappell's Family Drapery Warehouse. WANTED Known— \ou can get a good, strong, serviceable Tweed Suit for 22s 6d at E. J. Cbappell's i Family Drapery Warehouse. NEW GOODS.--Now opened : Large assortment of Prints from 4id yard ; Crepons, Zephyrs, Muslins, Sat* eens, Ac. — Sherlx>rne House. J. B. Beckley. EW GOODS— Milhnery, Mantles, Underclothing, &o. ; Garden Hats I from 4d ; Galateas, Is. — J. B Beckley. EW GOODS. —Boys' Tweed" Suits from 4/11 ; Men's do. from 18/11 ; Men's Trousers, 4/..1 ; Men's Shirts, 1/11. I — Sherborne House. J. B. Beckley. ANTED to Sell— A first class Cornet, complete with case, Ac. ; also, a boy's Tricycle. Apply Star Office. ANTED Known— l have just received a large consignment of Spring and Sumner Goods from the best Home manufacturers.— Arch. Williamson. __ ALL and SEX the charmiDg Spring and Summer Goods at the U.F.C.A. before purchasing elsewhere. S* PRING AND Wm¥ER~NOVELTIES in all Departments at the U.F.C.A. T OVELY MILLINERY, BLOUSE s", 1 j MANTLES, AND CAPES at the U.F.C.A. y\ 7 ANTED Known— That T. Evans V\ has plenty of dry matai stump wood on hand ; also, 2 foot rata aud maire. Orders may be left with Mr M. Belfit, saddler, und will be promptly attended to. Dun lop Tyres, AT DUNLOP CO.'S PRICES. C. H. HOSKING.
~~ U^F.C.A. Hays On Sale — TURNIP and BONE MANURE AND SUPERPHOSPHATE^ FfilZE ~PU ULT UY '. HAVING procured my Brown Leghorns from the bigbes* winnexs of Imported I can uuw send out Sittings at 10s 6.1, Nino guaranteed fertile. Orders now taken for Cockerels and Pullets, from 8« to £8 per pair. Poultry of almost every breed. I guarantee satisfaction on every order. H. J. BAILEY, Taonui, near Peilding. U.F.C.A. FOB X A W N - MOWERS— New Eaey, Orescent, and New Excelsior. "~urttlLLS, Baker, Confectioner, and Qtneral Storekeeper, BIRMINOH A U. GOODS supplied to any part of the District at lowest rates. iff^DINenJuiLDINQ" BOCIETyr rr^HIS Sooiety ii prepared to m tko JL Ad vanc'ja on favourable te n.i and at laweet possible cost to borrowers. All who are desirous of securing a House for themselves by monthly paynents should apply EDMD, GOOPBBHBES, Manager*
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 112, 8 November 1897, Page 3
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