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WANTED Known—Views of the Children's " Bnn Bosh " and the Governor's Reception bow on sale.— W. Cut hew. '■ ANTED Known — Photographs of the procession on the occasion of the Governor's visit to Feilding now on sale.— W. Cartbew. WANTED. -JA/_ REWARD for information XU/ ~ for recovery of Red and White Cow : lame in front feet ; branded ' TR ' on rump. Last seen between Beaconsfield and Stormy Point. R. S. FOWLER, Cheltenham. WANTED Known— Baptismal Service in St. Andrew's, Colyton, tomorrow (Thursday), at 2.30 p.m., weather permitting. — Alan S. Innes Jones. WANTED Known-Lost : A Watch, between railway crossing and Cheltenham. Reward on returning to Stab Office or Mrs R. Taylor, Chelham* ham. WANTED to Lend— £so,ooo; interest from 4^.— Apply to W. A. Sandiiands, solicitor, Feilding. ANTED Known— That all orders for the Feilding Brewery should be sent direct to E. Elliston, proprietor. Bottled Ales and Stout a specialty ; 9a a doz. for quarts and 5s doz. for pints. Bottles bought back at advertised price. WANTED Known— That I give Is per dozen for large and 6d per dozen for small Beer Bottles, delivered at Brewery.— E. Elliston. WANTED, a Youth, to assist in kitchen,— D. P. Barrett, Manchester Hotel. ' WANTED Known — For Sale, cheap : Prime Timaru Derwent Seed Potatoes. — J. Darragh. ANTED Known— YouTanibuy Sheep Shears, Wool Packs, in all sizes, at lowest price, at Jos. Darragh's. WANTED Known— J. Darragh is selling Garden Tools of all kinds j very low price. WANTED Known— J. Darragh has a large stock of Turnip Seeds, Ryegrass, Cocksfoot, Clovers, etc. ; all fresh and new seeds. WANTED Known— Loßt, from Cheltenham, on Saturday night : Iron-grey Horse, Saddle and Bridle. Finder rewarded by J. Meehan (Cheltenham) or E. Moore, Peepo'-Day. WANTED, a Housemaid. Apply Mrs C. A. J. Levett, Kiwitea. FOR MENS CLOTHING— AII wool Sac Suits 255, imported 19s 6d ; Trousers, 4/11,6/11,7/6; Shirts, 1/11, 2/11, 3/6.— Becklev's. "\T EW ENGLISH MILLINERY at [^1 JOHK COBBE'S. ATEW DRESSES and PRINTS at L>| John Cobbe's EW IRISH LINENS, directTrom Belfast, at John Cobbe's. /^OME AND SEE the new arrivals— _,> Concertinas, Accordeons, Violins, Flutes, Flageolets, and ladies' Fans (big variety).— J. S. Milson. EW SEASON'S MILLINERY, Mantles, Capes, Sailors' and Boat Straws, Children's Millinery, and Novelties now showing at the U.F.C.A.---j-va CASES of Spring and Summer /4l\) Goods now on view at the U.F.C.A. CIEE the fine assortment of New Prints J^ and Dress Materials on view at the U.F.C.A. ADIES' COSTUMES in Drill, Pique and other new materials in great variety at the U.F.C.A. yx 7 ANTED to Let— A comfortable VV 8-roomed Cottage, in Kimbolton road.— For particulars apply : U.F.C.A. ANTED Known — That W. G. Shearer has re-opened in same premises with a New Stock of Furniture and Bedding. _ ANTED Known— The Best Place for Fnrniture and Bedding is W. G. Shearer's, Manchester street, Feilding. ANTED KNOWN— AII kinds of Machine KnittiDg and Sewing done.— Apply to Miss Simpson, Awaburi road, near Mr Whitehead's farm. ANTED Known — Just arrived : Quick Lime for syringing fruit trees, also Garden Lime. — John Ddnlop, Coal and Grain Stores, Kimbolton road. ANTED to Sell— soo fall-size Spring Mattresses at 275. Good ticking; well finished.— Eade's Cornet House. FOR DRESSMAKING, Sherborne House leads the way. Fit and style guaranteed, and moderate charges. Workrooms in charge of an experienced artiste.— J- B. Beckley. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Picture Mouldings. Pictures mounted and framed. Clegg's Go-carts and Prams in tan and other colors. Spring, wire (and wire stretchers), flock, and flax Mattrasses ; Kapoc Beds and Pillows ibest kapoc), all at bedrock prices. -Isaac Bhent's Furnishing Warehouse, Kimbolton road. ANTED Known— Your presence is required at the Boot Mart. Every line from 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house in town.— Good-bye for the present, hopin" to see you soon. I remain, ladies and gentlemen, W. J. Pallant, n«xt to M. Belfit, saddler, Manchester str., Feilding- . ~l)unlop Tyres, at dunlop co.s prices, c. h. hoskinq. vitllYTam car thews ■ W New Book List: 1 History of England and British Lmpire,' by Sanderson, 9s 6d ' Evelyn Innes,' by G. Moore, 4s 1 The Jacobite, 1 Harry Lindsay, 6s 6a • Castlebraes,' by Patten, 3s 6d [3s 6d 1 Men, Women, and Things, by Phillips, ' Landed ai. Last,' Nat Gould, 2s 6d 1 Helbeck, 1 Mrs Humphrey Ward, 4s • The Sinner,' by Rita, 4s • Heiiot's Choice,' by Rose Carly, 4s • Dictionary of Trade Products.' 3s • Teddy Margct, 1 by Walford, 3s 6d • Under the Red Crescent,' 9s 6d W. CARTHEW, BOOKSELLER ••• luci-'V(^ WOL»L i WOOL! WOOL] \ \";i,soh & CO., FiavoTi a. Al:_ Ciyil PURCdAS Ho! large or small ol : :s / '7 -ul, alao Sl'-ins, Hides, and Tallow. Best sample* of Oats alv.-a.js on hand. All wool falsely pack id will be subjoefc to a reduction. EW LACES, EMBROIDERIES, & VEILINGS at John Ovuuh s.

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Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 64, 14 September 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 64, 14 September 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 64, 14 September 1898, Page 3

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