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TnOWBE SHOW, I? WEDNESDAY, 30th Nov. WANTED to Sell-Two or three good Milch Cows. —T. Strawbridge, Beaconsfield.

WANTED, a strong Lad, to assist milking and make himself generally useful ; good wages to good lad.— A. Gilchrist, Taonui.

WANTED Known— United Service in Wesleyan Church on Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. Addresses by Rev C. Murray and others.

PEARS' XMAS ANNUAL is a picture gallery and a library in itself. Now procurable at E. H. Donkin's, Bookseller.

JUST LANDED— Pears' Annual fo* 1898. rt is a beautiful number with three large pictures. Price, 2s. — J. S. Milson.

WANTED Known— An Art Gallery for Everyone I— Pears' Annual for Christmas. Procurable at William Carthew's.

WANTED, a Man, able to milk, plough, used to sheep. — Apply : J. R Johnston, Cheltenham.

TO-DAY'S PARLIAMENT.- Dick : " Now, boys, I'll take the voice of the House as to which is thu best Drink to strengthen and sustain us through these all night sittings." Jock : (l Whisky !" All the other Member 6 : "C.T.C. Tea, for its price and quality."

WANTED Known— Shearing will commence at my Station, Arapatu, Waituna West, on Thursday morning. Five more men required. — Jdbn Gemmell.

JOHN COBBE is now showing a big assortment and offering good value iv Kid Gloves, including white washing Doeskin 2/11 and 3/6, black and tan Suede 2/11 and 3/11, black and tan Kid 3/11 and 5/6.

T ADIES' UP-TO-DATE BICYCLES. I 1 Swift and Alliance makes imported direct by John Cobbe.

IF YOU WANT a Tie. Shirt, Hat, pair of Boots, or a Suit, go to John Cobbe's and make your selection from one of the biggest stocks between Auckland and Wellington.

CHOICE DRESSES at John Cobbe's, including Colonial and English Costume Tweeds, Bengalines, Foules, Tartans, plain and figured Lustres, Crcpons, and Cotton Goods.

WANTED Known — The Feilding Mission Working Party will hold their usual Quarterly Sale of Work and Afternoon Tea in Glasgow House next Wednesday, 23rd inst. Open from 2to 5 p.m. Tea, 6d. All cordially invited.

WANTED, a General Servant.— Apply : Mrs H. P. Lance, The Camp, Feilding.

("1 LASS ! GLASS ! GLASS ! Noth X ing beats a selection of pretty Glass Ornaments. The best, biggest, and choicest selection ever seen in Feildiug at J. S. Milson's Manchester Bazaar.

C\rif\ YARDS new Spot Veilings, /V /VJ also Plain and Spot Gossamer, all at 6d per yard, at the U.F.C.

A LARGE VARIETY of Pique, Hoi land, and Drill Costumes from 13s 6d to 15s, now to be bought at the U.F.C.A. ; worth at least 255.

ALL SHADES in Goffered Chiffon, 12 inches wide, at Is per yard, at the U.F.C.A.

FTIHE Greatest Bargains in Boots are X to be found at the U.F.C.A. : Ladies' Shoes in strap and lace from 4a lid pair.

"DEMARKABLE REDUCTIONS.— _L\ Planet Junior Seed Drills at cost price (only two left), Garden Sets from Is, Blue Willow Cups and Saucers 5s per doz, other patterns from 4s per doz ; Sheep Shears and Shearing Requisites at bedrock prices. — Bramwell Eros.

fTIHE MILITIA.— Every person whose JL name appears in Classes 1 and 2 of the Militia list will fall in at Manchester Square, when, accompanied by the Band, they will march to the C.T.C. Stores and each purchase a lib packet of pure Ceylon Tea at Is 8d per Ib, for use during the Campaign.

WATCH the C.T.C STORES during the coming week for extra special cheap lines in Vegetable Dishes and general assortment Tinware, including patties, cake tins, and every requisite in tbis line, for Xmas. Call and see them

FARM TO LEASE.— S2O acres, situated near Birmingham, for 5 years, with purchasing clause. For further particulars apply to Chas. Carr, Auctioneer, Feilding.

\\T ANTED Known— Stamp AlV f bums for sale. Splendid value. Album with 50 Stamps, 2s 6d ; post free — Zealaudia Foreign Stamp DepGt, Box 77, Feilding.

WANTED Known — Prize Fowls.— Orders taken for my young birds, bred from best stock procurable in New Zealand. Every breed kept.— H. J. Bailey, Taonui.

TT\RESSMAKING. — Dresses made J_ / from 9s 6d at Sherborne House, Perfect Fit and Style guaranteed, by an experienced Dressmaker. — J. B. BeckLEY.

O AAA YARDS PRINTS now open ; Ov/vJVJ splendid range ; good washers ; from BM to B|d.— Sberborne House.

WANTED Known — You can have New Currants (machine cleaned) and New Valencia Raisins a1; Joseph DarraghV\

JT~\ ARRAGH has just opened up c \_} a splendid assortment of Japaueso Goods of rare designs, at wonderful value.

FOR THE BEST VALUE in Linoleums, Hearth Rugs, Carpet Squares, Matting, &c, go to J. Darragh's.

WANTED Known — I have Vacancies for a few Boarders.— Mrs Potier, Queen street.

WANTED TO EXCHANGE for Cash, quick : Choice Iron Bedsteads, from England. Must sell this month. Cash wanted. — Eade's Corner House.

WANTED Known — That Joseph Woodhouse, Bricklayer, Warwick Street, is willing to undertake all kinds of Bricklaying and Jobbing Work. Satisfaction guaranteed.

WANTED Known— l am the praefcica man for planning, sewing and laying Carpets, and laying Liuoleum ; old carpets taken up, cleaned (and altered), and re-laid. W. <J. SiiI£AHEK. Manchester Street, Feilding.

WANTED Known- That W. E. Grantham, of the Trooadcro, ia a cash buyer of Fresh E«gs, in any quantity. Uest prices &iveu.

WANTED Known -That all orders for the Feilding Brewery should be scut direct to E. Elliston, proprietor. Bottled Ales aud Stout a specialty ; c Js a doz. for quarts aud 5a doz. for ptuta Bottles bought back at advertised price

WANTED Kuown-Just to baud: Deck Chairs, Mail (Jarts, Wicker Chairs, Prams, etc, at W. G, Sueaebr's.

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Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 122, 22 November 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 122, 22 November 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 122, 22 November 1898, Page 3

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