WANTED, Girl, to assist housework, Apply : Mrs Percy Giesen, Lytton street, Feilding. WANTED to Sell— A five-year-oia Gelding, broken to harness. Guaranteed stauueb and sound. Any trial given.— Apply Star Office. nnHEY'LL SELL like tape Cherries 1 _L New assortment famous C.T.C. Glass Dishes at Is; covered Butter Dishes, 9d ; large Dinner Plates (special line), 4d and 4§d each. WILL our^ Temperance and moder-ate-drinking friends remember that the best drink for Xmas is C.T.C. Tea. Will strengthen and sustain you during the holidays, and not give you a ' head.' WANTED, a Cook.— Apply to Jos. Shapleski, contractor, Kimbolton, WANTED Returned to Stab Office, a Bunch of Keys, lost a few days ago. Reward. W "ANTED, a Yonng Man, to work in the Factory, — Apply, at once, on the premises, Rongotea Dairy Company. ANTED 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, good variety of choice Lollies. WANTED Known— Lost from my property at Makino : A light bay Mare, about 16 hands; white star on forehead ; branded like two Rs conjoined on near shoulder. .£1 reward for return to H. Mortensen, Makino road. ANTED Known— Feilding Tennis and Croquet Club open their Courts Saturday next, December 2nd, (weather permitting), ANTED to Sell — A first-class Dairy Cow, in full profit; good > butter cow. — Chas. Wickham. WANTED, a good Horse, suitable. for butcher's cart. — Apply : Nesbit & Haswell, butchers, Feilding. ANTED to Sell— 2s Store Pigs, Good doers. —G. P. Church, Kiwitea. WANTED KNOWN— T7IURNITORE of every description JD made to order at U.F.C.A*. ANTED, a Boy ; must .be^a good milker. — Apply sharp, A. Thomas, Rewa. -■■■• ,"' ' ANTED Known— Mr Hinman's address on " The Tabernacle" will be continued each night this week, at 7.30, in the Gospel Hall,: except Saturday. 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.— W. Even-, sen, hon. sec. \ ; TUST TO HAND— Big shipment of fj Xmas and New Year Cards, Fancy Goods, Fancy Glass and Basketware for the Festive Season at Milson & Coles'; ■ ' WANTED KNOWN — TTHHE cheapest and best place to buy X your Onristrnaa Fruits and prime Canterbury Hams is at the U.F.O.A. ANTED KNOWN-Just arrived : New Olirrants, Elemes, Sultanas, Figs, Prunes, Tin bruits, Spices, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, and every requirement for Xmas season, at Joseph Darragh 'a. All fruits machine-cleaned. injUYyour Boots and Shoes at wholeJ3 ' sale prices at J. P^bbagh's. nnHE best assortment of Dinner I Sets, Toilet Sets, Glassware, and Ornaments of every ": description on view at J. Darragh's, at reduced prices. . TjWERYBODY INVITED to inMLi spect J. Dabbagh's Stock, which is the largest and best-assorted in ■ Feilding. No one pressed to buy. Everybody welcome at the Arcade, Feilding. ~~ WANTED KNOWNFRUITS— New Cur\J rants, Elemes, Sultanas, Muscatels, Almonds, Peel, &c, &c, at U.F.C.A, WANTED, The People to know that Furniture and Bedding is to be had almost for the asking at W. G. Shearer's Furniture Warehouse. Marble Washstands, Duchess' Chests of Drawers, Sideboards, Austrian ' and American Chairs, Toiletware, Plfftform Rockers, &C;, &C. ....; WANTED KNOWN— We are cash buyers of every description of Farm and Dairy Produce at highest •market, rates. — U.F.C.A. QUMMER MILLINERY.— Just openO ed : New Straw Hats (all shapes) from 6d to 4/6 each; Ladies' pretty Trimmed Hats, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 8/11 to 14/6, at Shkrborne House. TVTEW DRESSES— New Beiges, Coat--I^l ings, Serges, and Fancy Materials, also ' Prints, Piques, Drills, Muslins in great profusion. -Patterns free by post.— Sherborne House. ID GLOVES.— Special value at 2/6 and 2/11 pair. We are offering splendid lines of Brown and Tan Kid Gloves. Other qualities at 1/11, 3/11, & 4/11. — Spence & Spence, Bon Marche. FABRIC GLOVES,- -White aud^Tan, the new styles, at 6d, 9d, 1/- and 1/6 pair ; also, Girls' Gloves in aU sizes —white, black, tan. — Spknce & Spi-nce, HOSIERY for ladies, girls, boys, or meD. We hold immense stocks of hosiery in all sizes. Best value guaranteed.— Spence & Spence. W ANTED KJSpWN-For Paints, Oils, Colours, Glass, and Paperhan£iags, try the U.FCA. 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.O.A. ~ WANTED KNOWN— L AWES' Celebrated Sheep Dip Powder and Fluid and non* poisonous) to be had at U.F.C.A. WHITE Washing Doeskin Gloves, 2/3, 2/11, 3/6; White liisle Gloves, Bd, 1/ , 1/4; white, tan, and beaVer Cycling Gloves, 1/6 pair at John. Cobbe's. ADIES' TENNIS SHOES in black, wliite, aud tan (rubber soles), only 2/11; Men's Tan Leather Shoes at special "job" prices.— John Cobbe. /~i AETHEW has just received a con \j signment of CROQUET Sets from'2os to 355. . . WANTED Known— Full shipment of SPRING GOODS just opened up. Please call early and make your selection. — A. Williamson, Tailor and Mercer. . . . WANTED Known— Annual Harden Fete, .Sale of Work and Moonlight Concert at St. John's Vicarage on 13th I December. Feildiug Band in attendance. _
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Feilding Star, Volume XXI, Issue 128, 29 November 1899, Page 3
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