tTTANTED, a smart Boy as runner VV to sell copies of Siab. Apply on Monday. A N TED~Kno w n^Re v . Colin C. Harrison will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Snnday in tho Wesleyan Church. Covenant Service after evening service. ~A NTED Known— Uniied Watchnight Service TO - iSIGHT in Primitive Methodist Church at 11 p.m, Speakers : Rev. W. Woollass >nd others, WANTED Known— Primitive Meth. odist Church, Sunday next.— Preachers : Morning, Rev W. C. Woodward ; evening, Rev. W. Wo Dllass. All seats free. Strangers invited. A NTED Known— Coly ton Primitive Methodist Chirch Anniversary Services, Snnday next, 3 and 7 p.m. Preacher : Rev. W. C. Woodward. Collections for trust fund. WANTED^ Known —"Presbyterian Services : Morning, Rev. Wm. Thompson ; evening, Rev. C?hos. Macdonald. Awahnri, 2.30 p.m , Rev. T. Macdonald. WANTE.D Known— Col;^ton~State Schoel Annual Tea and Picnic on New Year's Day in Mr J. Stewart's paddock, Ashurst Road, Colyton. Tea, Is ; children free. ANTED Known— A Dfince wilT be held in the Cheltenham Hall on Friday evening. Gents, 2/6 ; ladies free. WANTED Known^Granl Dioramic Limelight Entertaiament on Saturday, 8 p.m.. Primitive Chnrch. Admission, 6d. Picture, Song, and Story I Unexcelled works of art. Beautiful dissolving views. A rate treat ! ANTED Known-Go 1,0 Milson's for New Year Cardf and Fresents in great variety. W" ~ANTED~to~~SeII —A" first class Cornet, complete with case, &c. On view at Mr Milson's, stat oner. OLIDAY BARGAINS at John Cobbe's include Boys' Hat for 6d ; Men's Hats, Is and Is 6<l ; Cricketing Trousers, 3s 6d and 4s Oil ; Cricketing Shoes, 8s 6d ; Running Trousers from 2s 6d. OLIDAS PRICE"S~for EficycteTat John Cobbe's. Ladies' ' Travellers,' Dunlop tyres, Ll2 10* and Ll4 10s ; American ' Monarch,' Lls 10s ; [ 'Alliance,' high grade, L2l 13s; Gent's !' Mercury,' Dunlop tyres, Lls; 'Alliance,' hi"h grade, L'2l. i T^HRISTMAS SPECIALITIES Tt :v^ John Cobijk's include — Motor-car Inkstands, Workboxes, Wrii-ing Desks, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, Oak Trays, Japanese Trays. Real Jap» anese Vases, Japanese Screens, Fancy Candlesticks, sets of Serviitte Rings, Workbaskets, Fancy Basket*, Japanese Tables, Tea Cosies, Perfumes, Vinolia Soaps, &c. EADY MONEY SALE, Sherborne House. — Men's Saddle Tweed Trousers, 12s 6d ; Colonial Tweed, 7s 6d; Imported do., 4s lid; Sh rts, 2s 6d ; Men's Socks, 6d ; Colonial Tweed Suits, 233 6d.-J. 13. Beckley. THK PO\VE"R~(SFIIEAD k*~MONE Y. Ladies' Straw Hats, 4d, 6d, lid, Is up ; Trimmed Hats, 4s 61, 7s lid, 8s lid up, — Sherborne House. J. B. Beckley. ANTED Known— New Silks, Arrasene, Floss Thread, Shetland Wool, and Tracings just opened np at Mrs Coppen's Fancy Good's Depot. W^ANTEDICnown— ThaTW. W. Corpe is as usual a Cash Buyer ofgood Dairy BUTTER, delivered at the Factory, Makino. WANTED Known— l b;,ve reduced the price of all Vehic les. Those about to purchase will do well to pay a visit to Geo. H. Saywell's Cf.rriage Factory, Feilding. ANTEDivnown— M c Beath and Radfokd's Great Sal«: of Drapery and Clothing in the Assigned Estate of E, J. Chuppell commenced en Saturday. You are invited to come an j buy hundreds of lines at merely nominal prices. ADIES' Tan and Black" Strap Shoes in great variety at theU.F.C.A; also, a fine assortment of Children's and Men's Tan Boots and Shoes at tempting prices. UST~ OPENED 7 aF tht >~ U . F\c7a7 : Ladies' White Su^de Gloves with black stitched backs and black Suedes with white stitching at 3/11. also a very superior Tan Kid Glove at 2/11 pair. T~ "THE uTfTC X"Men i~"Su its" are made to measure at short notice. A perfect fit guaranteed. FOR Linoleums, Carpets, and Carpet Squares of all descriptions tbe U.F.C.A. have not their e^ual, either for assortment or value. Inspection invited. W~ ANTED Known— For Sale: Bargains, as good as new— Two ladies' Bicycle 3 and two gent's. Good makers. Second-hand. — A. N. Hay:;k, Commis siou Agent, Feildiug. ANTED Known— l have inst received a large cod sigu mint of Spring and Summer Goocis from the best Home manufacturers. — Arch. Williamson. Dunlop Tyres, AT DUNLOP CO.'S IBICES. C. 11. IIOSKLNG. The Trocadero REFRESHMENT KOOMS. WILLIAM E. G:IANTHAM begs to notify to the inhabitants of Feilding and furround.ing districts that lie has commenced business in premises adjoining Mr G. W. Fo-wW, Manchester Street, Bkildtnq, as a first-class PASTHY COOK & CONFECTIONER Wedding Cake a mid a cv the shortest notice, and BaUs and Parties catered for. First-class Refreshment Booms have been opened, in which patrons can obtain Refreshments at all hours. atYile lolliel^actory (FERGUSSON STREET) WE are making Special Preparation FOR CHRISTMAS. One Window set apat t for display of Fancy Boxes, Santa Olaus, Stockings, ifcc. (from od to 2s Gd, suitable for presents). Also, u.onster CHRISTMAS TREE in Factory, and Id Table II V invite insi>ccti >v <■/' nur Grand l>i»j'l<-'y this I 1 eslirc Sfts-jn. A. OP ANT, iiLAAJiiIITKi: WCiCNSK. *VTO'XICK io l-.iihv rjivi-n that il v j^\ my intention to apply to tho Manawatu County Couiril, at their meeting to be held on 1 2(li January next, for a License to kt-f'i) «i Slaughterhouse on preti>'.^B &iiu;ded on Oroua XIV, part 1 ! ( J, r >n he Feildiu^Awaburi l^atJ. EDWAHD MINUS, Vwidißgi
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 157, 31 December 1897, Page 3
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