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WANTED, a Cook.— Apply to Jos. Shapleski, contractor, Kimbolton, WANTED Known— Members of the Feilding Brass Band, to play at the Catholic Bazaar this evening, are requested to appear in uniform. —A. Harrison, secretary. WANTED Returned to Star Office, a Bunch of Keys, lost a few days ago. Reward. WANTED, a Young Man, to work in the Factory. — Apply, at once, on the premises, Rongotea Dairy Company. WANTED Known— For Sale at the Fruit Depot, Manchester street, opposite Mr Carthew's : Pines, Sydney and Seville Oranges, Mandarines, Nectarines, Lemons, Cherries, Grenadelars, Strawberries, Bananas, Plums ; also, gpcd variety of choice Lollies. ANTED to Sell— 2s Store Piga. Good doers. — G. P. Church, Kiwitea. ~ WANTED KNOWN— T7IURNTTURE of every description JO made to order at U.F.C.A. WANTED, a Boy; must be a good milker. — Apply sharp, A. Thomas, Rewa. ___ WANTED Known— Mr Hinman's address on "The Tabernacle" will be continued each night this week, at 7.30, in the Gospel Hall, except Saturday. . ...... '■■".;.■■ ANTED, The Pnblic to look out for the Feilding Primitive Methodist Church Picnic on New Year's Day. WANTED Known— -A general meeting of the Cheltenham Rifle Club will be held on next Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock. Business ;. To consider the formation of an Association.— Wi Evensen, hon. sec. v TUST TO HAND— Big shipment of <U Xmas and New Year Cards, Fancy Goods, Fancy Glass and Basketware for the Feßtive Season at Milson & Coles'. . WANTED KNOWN— .-X. „ npHE cheapest and best place to bny . _L your Christmas Fruits and prime Canterbury Hams is at the U.F.G.A. WANTED Known— That a first-class Luncheon will be on from 10 a.m. on Wednesday and Thursday (Race Days) at W. E. Grantham's Trocadero. WANTED KNOWN - Just arrived : New Currants, Elemes, Sultanas, Figs, Prunes, Tin Fruits, Spices, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, and every requirement for Xmas season, at Joseph Dabeagh'b. All fruits machine-cleaned. • TVCry your Boots and Shoes at wholeJL> sale prices at J. Darragh's.: THE best assortment of Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, Glassware, and Ornaments of every description on view at J. Darr&gh's, at reduced prices. TjWERYBODY INVITED to in. iV spect J. Dabragh's. Stock, which is the largest and best-assorted in Feilding. No one pressed to buy. Everybody welcome at the Arcade, Feilding. , . WANTED KNOWN— /CHRISTMAS FRUITS— New Cur\j rants, Elemes, Sultanas, Muscatels, Almonds, Peel, &c, &c, at U.F.C.A. WANTED, The People to know that FuriDiture ■ and Bedding is to be bad almost for the asking at W. G. Shearer's Furniture Warehouse. Marble Wasbstands, Duchess Chests of Drawers, . Sideboards, Austrian and American Chairs, Toiletware, Platform Rockers, &c^ &c. / .-■.".- WANTED Ktf OWN— We are cash buyers of every description of Farm and Dairy Produce at highest market rates. — U.F.C.A.QUMMER MILLINERY.— Just openJO ed : New Straw Hats (all shapes) from 6d to 4/6 each; Ladies' pretty Trimmed Hats, 4/11, 6/11, 6/11, 8/11 to 14/6, at Sherborne House. - T7IEILDING RAGES, Nov. 29 and 30. I ' Tip for General Store Handicap : C.T.C. Store, first— a • moral ' 1 TVJEW DRESSES— New Beiges, Coati_M ings,.. Serges, and Fancy Materials, also Prints, Piques, Drills, Muslins in great profusion. Patterns free by post.— Sherborne House. -- '■ ■T^OU CANNOT BEAT THE BEST— jL C.T.C. Store is best in value, quality, assortment, attention, and prices, RID GLOVES.— Special value at 2/6 and 2/11 pair. We are offering 3pleadid lines of Brows and Tan Kid GloYesi Other qaalitisa at 1/11, 3/11, & 4/11.— Spence & Spence, Bon Marche. FABRIC GLOVES.— White and Tan, , the new styles, at 6d, 9d, 1/- and 1/6 pair ; also, Girls' Gloves in all sizes — white, black, tan. — Spence & Spence, HOSIERY for ladies, girls, boys, or men. We hold immense stocks of hosiery in all sizes. Best value guaranteed. — Spence & Spence. . WANTED KNOWN-For Paints, Oils, Colours, Glass, and Paperhangings, try the U.F.C.A. FOR Umbrellas and Sunshades, Ribbons, Laces and Veilings, New Scarfs, Collars and Collarettes, Belts and Blouses, and all fashionable novelties, try the Bon Marche. WANTED KNOWN -Everyone should drink Cooma. Tea, the best. in the world.— At U.F.C.A. WANTED KNOWN - LAWES* Celebrated Sheep Dip Powder and Fluid (poisonous and nonpoisonous) to be had at U.F.C.A. WHITE Washing Doeskin Gloves, 2/3, 2/11, 3/6; White JLisle Gloves, Bd, 1/-, 1/4 ; white, tan, and beaver Cycling Gloves, 1/6 pair at John Cobbe's. T ADIES' TENNIS SHOES in black, 1 1 white, and tan (rubber soles), only 2/11 ; Men's Tan Leather Shoes at special "job" prices. — John Cobbe. /"iARTHEW has just received a con \j signment of CROQUET Sets, from 20s to 355. NEW ZEALAND TWEED SUITS made to measure at New Zealand Clothing Factory, 555, 57s 6d, 60s. WANTED Known— Full shipment of SPRING GOODS just opened up. Please call early and make your selection .—A. "Williamson, Tailor and Mercer. WANTED KNOWN— Repairs to all kinds of Bicycles effeefcud at the shortest notice by a compoteut man with eight years' experience. Moderate charges.— W. E. Ohamberlatn & Co., Engineers, Kimbolton Road. f*2. 1900. WANTED Known — Perambulators and Mail Carts to hand from best makers at lowest prices at ' W. G. Shearer's, Manchester Street, Feilding, WANTED KNOWN— HAVING entered into large cou tracts befere the present rises, we are able to sell all goods irrespective of any further rises and without puttiug any advance on them.- U.F.C.A,

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Feilding Star, Volume XXI, Issue 127, 28 November 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XXI, Issue 127, 28 November 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XXI, Issue 127, 28 November 1899, Page 3

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