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WANTED ■ KNOWN^The usual forfc- | TT nig*htly meeting of the Loyal Sister Bray Lod«e will be held in the Uadfellows' Hall this eveniDg. " Mr ANTED Known— Afternoon Tea anri Strawberries and Cream every Fbiday at the Fruit Deuot, opposite Mr Cartbew's. WANTED Known^LostTTwo Bay Cobs (short tails), last seen Tuesday night, North street, Kimbolton road. Reward. 7- Honlt, and Sons. WANTED Known— Lost, between Cheltenham and Kimbolton : A Driver's Cnshion: Finder .kindly^ leave with Bauer's Coach, Kimbolton or Feild • ■^^______________________' ■ WANTED to Sell— lsWeaner Pigs.— - Apply r.W.J.yiles, Cheltenham. WANTED Known— lt is requested that all accounts owing to Mr Greenwood, dentist, who is leaving Feilding (about 7th December), may be paid to Messrs Eatliff and Giesen, whose receipt 'will be sufficient. WANTED Known— For Sale : A good Bath-heater (Kero); works well; J. Greenwood. ~ WANTED KNOWN — Everyone . should have a copy of Carthew's Views of Feilding, Palmerston, and surroundine district. Price, Is 6d. r ANTED to Sell— A five-year-old ..i Gelding, broken to harness. Guaranteed ' st&unch arid sound. 'Any trial given.— Apply Stab Office. , fTIHEY'LL SELL like Eipe Cherries ! JL 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 daring the holidays,- arid not give you a ' head.' , .- .; - .; -r.\r /; \ ..:>-..' WANTED Known-^Loat from- my property at Makino :. : A light;bay Mare, about 16 hands; white star on forehead ; branded like two Rs coni'oined on near shoulder. £1 reward for return to H. Morteriseni Makino road. ; , WANTED KNOWN— T7IURNIT URE 9f every description Sj made to order at U.F.CiA. WANTED, a Boy V ; miist be a good ; milker.— Apply sharp, A. Thomas, Rewa. ■■■■.•-■ WANTED Kndwn^-MK Hinman's address oh " The Tabernacle "will be continued each night this week, at 7.30, in the Gospel Hall, except Saturday. ■ ■ \ ••■:--. ■ •■■; „:■,;■ '.-: - ; ...,• _ . TUST TO HAND— Big shipment of O Xmas and New Year Cards. Fancy Goods, Fancy Glass and Basketware for the Festive Season at Milson & Coles'. ■ WANTED KNO WJS— nnH E cheapest and best place to buy JL your Christinas Fruits and prime Canterbury Hams is at the TJ.F.O.A. WAITED KNOWJ^- .Just arrived : New Currants, Eleroes, Sultanas, Figs, Prunes, Tin _ ruits, Spices, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, and every requirement for Xmas season, at Joseph Daebagh's. All fruits machine-cleaned. "T>UY your Boots and Shoes at whole • J3 sale prices at J. DarraghV, TI^HE best assortment of Dinner Jt : Sets, Toilet Sets, Glassware, and Ornaments of every 'description on view, at J. Darragh's, at reduced prices. T7WERYBODY INVITED to in. X-i: spect Jf. Dakbagh's Stock, .w hich is the largest and best-assorted in F.eilding." No one pressed to buy. Everybody welcome at the Arcade, Feilding. - WANTED KNOWN— /CHRISTMAS- FRUITS-New Cur\J rants, .Elemes, Sultanas, Musca* tels, Almonds, Peel, &c, &c, at U.F.C.A. WANTED, The People to know * that Furaitare 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, Platform Rockers ( •&c, &c. ; ;>; : ■' -. ANTED KNOWN— We are cash buyers of every description of Farm "' and' Dairy' Produce at highest market rates.— U.F.C.A. ~ QUMMER MIL tilNERY.— Just open--0 ed : New Straw Hats (all shapes) from 6d to 4/6 each; Ladies' pretty Trimmed Hats, 4/11, 5/11, 6/ii; 8/11 to 14/6, at'SHERBORNE HotJSE. T^TEW DRESSES— New Beiges, Coat- ■ lIM ings, Serges, and Fancy Materi- . als, also Prints, Piques, Drills, Muslins in great profusion. Patterns free by post.— Sherborne House. KID GLOVES.— Special'value at 2/6 and 2/11 pair. We are offering 3plendid lines . of Brown and Tan Kid Gloves. Other qualities at 1/11, 3/11, <fe 4/11.— Spence & Spence, Bon Marche. FABRIC GLOVES.— White and Tan. the new styles, at 6d, 9d, If- 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 al! sizns. Best value guaranteed.— Spence & Spence. W] ANTED KNOW <c -For Paints, W ,-Oiis, 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. jIT7 ANTED KNOWN— Everyone ■VV should drink Cooma Tea, the best in the world.— At U.F.C.A. TT~HITE Washing Doeskin Gloves, IV Y 2/3, 2/11, 3/6 ; White _isle Gloves, Bd,l/-,' 1/4; white, tan, and beaver Cycling Gloves, 1/6 pair at Johs-Cobbe's. X ADIES* TENNIS SHOES In black, X"X- white, and tan (rubber soles), only 2/11 ; Men's Tan Leather Shoes at special "job" prices. — John Cobbe. TXTANTED Known— Full shipment ;VV of SPRING GOODS just opened up. 'Please call early and make your s'fiection.— A. Williamson, Tailor and Mercer.- • WANTED Known —Perambulators and Mail Carts to baud from best makers at lowest prices at. W. G. Sheakeb's, Manchester Street, Foildiug, WANTED KNO W N - HAVING entered into largo contracts 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. : WANTED KN )WN JU^ST LANDED : 20 hogsheads and crates General Cro jkery and Glassi ware,- selling" very cucay. Beuutiful . Cups and Saucers, 3/6 doz ; Toilet-Set?! i 10/& ■;"■ Jugs, set Of 3 for 2/G.- U.F.C.A.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXI, Issue 130, 1 December 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XXI, Issue 130, 1 December 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XXI, Issue 130, 1 December 1899, Page 3

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