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SHEEBORNE HOUSE. I SPEING AND SUMMEE. NEW Prints, Piques, Muslins, and Zeeherp. NEW DRESS MATERIALS, BEIGES, SERGES, COATINGS, &c, MILLINERY— Pretty Hats and Bonnets. Trimmed and PJam in great variety. FLANNELETTES, SHIRTINGS, CALICOES, SHEETINGS, &c. Men's Suits to Measure 65s from 65s 225-Trousers— 22s. J. B. B ECKLEY > SHERBORNE HOUSE. T> A L MIST BY, Mrs McGallum, Psychonietrist and Scientific Palmist, Will be glad to meet any clients at the Singer Sewing Machine Dep6t, in Manchester street, during the next week. Hours from 10 a.m. Accurate readings given at moderate rates. " THE GOVERNMENT ADVANCES TO SETTLERS ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1899," LOANS on TOWN and SUBURBAN Landß, at 4£ per cent., can now be obtained under the above Act.- Apply: H. S. FITZHERBERT, Solicitor, Palmerston N. and Peilding. /CREASE'S\ V COFFEE / \^ In 11T> & 21T> Tins / WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. jl/jTURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Will hold Sales of WOOL on the dates arranged by the Wellington Wool Brokers' Association, viz. : — Bth DECEMBER, 1899 26 ih JANUARY, 1900 15th FEBRUARY, 1900 Entries now being received. Advances made. Valuations supplied. Saleß of Sheepßkitiß, Hides, Wool, etc., held Fobtnightly throughout the year. Next sale is fixed for 20th October, thereafter every alternate Friday. MEN'S & YOUTHS' CLOTHING, Mercery, Hats, &c, in great variety. Prices right.; — At the U.F.C.A WANTED to Sell— Two good Sheep Dogs, jusb imported from South Island ; 18 months old ; trial given ; price, i 8 pair. We are buyers of Horses (broken and unbroken) of a heavy class. — Apply : Hoult & Sons', Feilding. A LATE SHIPMENT of French Milliuery (beautiful goods) on view at the U.F.C.A. / WANTED, Farmers to know that tbe celebrated Olylesaale gtallion Conqueroi? (imported) will stand in the Feilding, Makino, Colyton, Awahuri,' Ron'gotea and Sandon districts.. Fo further pedigree and terms apply Hoult & Sons', Feilding. WANTED KNOWN— Just come : Splendid Linoleums and Floorcloths, per s.s. Pakeha. Why scrub ? Cover with Linoleum ; 3/9 to 6/6 yard, full width— at Eade's. __^___ \TTANTED KNOWN— That W. W. OORPE, Makino, if, as usual, a Cash Purchaser of good DAIRY BUTTER. T ADIES wishing Dresses and MilI 1 lineey for the Races should place their orders at once, as both these departments are overwhelmed with work—U.F.C.A.. WANTED KNOWN— 1 TO GASES of the most seasonable JLJLty Drapery, Millinery, Summer Mantles, etc., to hand to date.— U.F.C.A. WANTED KNOWN~The reason why the s.s. Pakeha was overdue : the enormous weight and dazzling beauty of Linoleums and Window Blinds she brought for A. Eade. . A CHOICE ASSORTMENT of Tweed J\. Suitings, Worsted Coatings, and West of England Trouserings now showing, in John Cobbe's Tailoring Department. „.,'■ WANTED KNOWN— A CHOICE SELECTION of Dress Gocds, Prints, Zephyrs, Muslins, etc., now showing at the U.F.C.A. : v , WANTED KNOWN— T7URST-CLASS VALUE in Linole JO u hi s, Floorcloths; Carpet Squares Hearth Eugs, Mats, &c, at the U.F.C.A AN TE D KNO WN-We are agents 1 for the Southlaud Implement Co.'s Implemeut3— the celebrated Colonial Drill (best in the world). Also, the Osborne Co.'s American Farm Implements. Their '99 Binder is the best made.— U.F.O. A. •__________ WANTED KNOWNrfIESTED and proved Seeds and Grain ■ _|" of finest quality. Just landed : 2 I tons of fresh Turnip and Rape Seed. J Get quotations at the U.F.C.A,

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Feilding Star, Volume XXI, Issue 129, 30 November 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XXI, Issue 129, 30 November 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XXI, Issue 129, 30 November 1899, Page 3

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