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WANTED Known— Greatest Furniture Auction Sale of the year at Watson and Morshead's to-morrow. WANTED Known— St. Saviour's, Kiruboltcn. — Evensong on Friday.. December 1, at 7.30 p.m. Preacher, the Bishop ,of Wellington. WANTED Known— The Bishop will address a Meeting in St. John's Sunday Schoolroom on Saturday, at 3 p.m. Object: Formation of Missionary Guild. - WANTED Known— For Sale : A good Bath-heater (Kero) ; works well ; £3.— J. Greenwood. ' :1 WANTED, Everyone to see tbe Bargains offering at Watson and Morshead's to-morro"w. WANTED KNOWN — Everyone should have a copy of Carthew's Views of Feilding, Palmerston, and surroundinp district.' Price, Is 6d. "ANTED to Sell— A five-year-old Gelding, broken to harness. Guaranteed staunch and sonnd. Any trial giyen.—Apply Star Office. FTIHEY'LL SELL like Bipe Cherries! X Netv 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 Known— For Sale at tbe 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 co^ioined on near shoulder. £1 reward for return to H. Mortensen, Makirio road; ANTED Known— Feilding Tennis and Crpquet Club open their Courts Saturday next, December 2nd, (weather permitting). TT7 ANTED, a sood Horse, suitable for it. ■ butcher's cart. — Apply : -Nesbit & Haswell, bntchers, Feilding. WANTED KNOWN— T7IURNIT.ORE of every description Jj. 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 ad(lress on "The Tabernacle ?) will be continued each night this week, at 7.30, in the Gospel Hall; except Satur-^ day. TI7ANTED Known— A general meeting V T 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. Evensen, lion. sec. :■'.'. TUST TO HAND— Big shipment of ci Xmas and New Year Cards, Fancy Goods, Fancy Glass and Basketware for the Festive Season at Milson & Coles'. , WANTED KNOWN— THE cheapest and best place to buy your Christmas Fruits and prime Canterbury Hams is at the U.F.O. A. ! TTTANTED KNOW Ju&t s ar- ;- VV rived ;. NeV Currants, Elemes, Sultanas, Figs, Prunes, Tin fruits,.. Spices, Citron, Orange and Lemon* Peel, and every requirement for Xmas season, at Joseph Dakeagh:'^ All fruits machine-cleaned. Tj3 UY your Boots and Shoes at whole -I~J sale prices at J. Daeragh's. nnHE; best assortment of Dinner X Sets, Toilet Sets, Glassware, and Ornaments of every description on view at J. Darr&gh's, at reduced prices. « , ; TjIYERYBODY INVITED to injCJ spect J. Dark agh's Stock,- which is the largest and best-assorted in Feilding. No one pressed to buy. Everybody ; welcome at the Arcade, Feilding. . ; " WANTED KNOWN=i^HRISTMAS FRUITS— New CurV>/ 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 Otaiii. Toiletware, Platform TSockeMJ, &f1.,.&C. -.:--■>: ' " WANTED KNOWN— We are cash buyers of every description of Farm and Dairy Produce at highest market rates.— U.F.C.A. SUMMER MILLINERY.— Just opened : New Straw Hats (all shapes) - v from 6d to 4/6 each ; Ladies' pretty \ Trimmed Hats, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 8/11 to 14/6, at Shkrborne House. • TWTEW DRESSES— New Beiges, Coat1^ ings, Serges, and Fancy Materials, also Prints, Piques, Drills, Muslins in great profusion. Patterns free by post. — Shkrborne Housr. TZ"ID GLOVES.— Special value at 2/6 JLjl. jand 2/11 pair. We are offering splendid lines of Brown and Tan Kid Glove's. Other qualities at 1/11. 3/11, ifc 4/11.— .Spknck & Spemcm, Bern Mavelie. ITIABItIO GLOVES,- -White and Tan. J tbe new styles, at 6d, 9tJ, If- and 1/6 pair ; also, Girls' Gloves m ah sizes —white, black, tan.— Spknce & 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, aiid Paperhangings, try the U.F C.A. EOR Umbrellas and Sunshades, Ribbons, Laces aod Veilings, New :Scarfs, Collars and Collarettes, Beits and Blouses, and all fashionable novelties, try the Bon Marche. WANTED KNOWN— Evocyoue should drink Cooma Tea, the ;bes t in it he world.— At U. F.O.A. S V WANTED KNOWN- i *"-|- AWES' Celebrated Sbjsep Dip PowJ_J der and Fluid (poisonous and non'jpotspnons) to be had at U.F.O.AV _ _ -^ttthlTE Washing Doeskin Gloves, VV 2/3, 2/il, 3/6 ; White Lisle Gloves, " 8d, : l/ ,;i.M-i ' wliite, tan, ajnd: beaver Cycling Gj6yes,.l/6 puir as Jt^.^CoßßE'S. IT. ADIES' TENNIS SHOES in black, JLJ white, and tan (rubber soles), only 2/11; Men's Tan Leather Shoes at special "job" prices. - John roßip;.__ W^^ ANTED Known— Full shipment of SPRING GOODS just opened .-up. Please cull early aud make your s^lcctiou. — A. Williamson, Tailor and Mercer.

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XXI, Issue 129, 30 November 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XXI, Issue 129, 30 November 1899, Page 3

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