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m^^ mammmmm * im^'^ m * mm '*'^**'mmmmfm+mmm IA/ANTED -Good Camp Cook for ww Mettalling Contract; apply Ben v Poole, Silverhope. WANTED— An Improver to Black* smith Trade, one who cau drive on.— Apply W. B. Duthie, Bunnythorpe. ' TTTANTED Known — Annual Wes,l fV loyan Circuit Picnio in Mr R. Burnk's paddock, Kimbolton. 22nd Jan. s Dinner Is, Tea ls ; all invited. R " ■■■-... ,i ■ ■ — WANTED Known- "A Nieht Wi' Burns," on Friday, 25th inst. in B tho Assembly Rooms. Programme con,---j sisting of National Songs, Dances, Pipes, etc. Feilding Brass Band, Drum and Fife Band, and Palmerston Pip 3 Band will be in attendance. Proceeds in aid of tbe Towa Clock Fund. TO Let— 6-roomed House (including bath-room), Derby Street.— Apply Mb Cattell, Pbarazyn Street. CHOIR Practice at St. John's at 7 30 tcnight. A full attendance is requested. — Alan S. Innes Jones. ANTED Koown -That H Baker is shoeing hacks at ss, cutting tires up to 2ins 10s. LOST— A gold mounted Boar's Tusk brooch, initialled ; reward on , leaving at Star Office. WANTED Known— That persons trespassing on my property in South Street (adjoining Teunis Courts), will be prosecuted. — Mrs Belfit. DANCE in Asse&bly Rooms January 22nd : Music by Haybittie's Orchestra ; double tickets 2s 6d, extra lady ls. . BAMBOO Verandah Blinds, Blightly damaged in transit, 10ft by Bft, given away at 4s lld eacb, only a few left.— Bramwell Bros. FROM this date all stock trespassing on east side Kiwitea stream, bounding my section, will be impounded.— Raymond P. Walsh. WANTED Known— That F. C. Babbage is a general carrier between Apiti and Feilding ; prices mederate. WANTED-Strong youth for store* wcrk; apply Bramwell Bros., storekaepeis, Feild ng. TJEADY Money Sale— Samples Men's Felt Hats, soft and ba d Felts at ls eacb. — Sberborne House. TJEADY Money Sa'e —Bargains itt dresses, values simply astonishing.— Sherborne House. JUST to Hand at tbe Fruit Depot, Manchester Street— Bananas, Island Oranges, Pine Apples, Tomatoes, Plums, Lemons, Peaches, Apples, etc. JUST arrived at the Fruit Depot, a beautiful variety of English and Colonial Lollies, Jujube I**,1 **, Chocolates, etc. OBTAINABLE at Barry's -Dayton Bicycles, Thomas ' Bicycles, second Hand Bicycles, Girls' Bicycles, Tandems, etc., easiest terms in tbe world; accessories at reduced rates ; repairs a ' specialty; if j our bike needs overhauling send ib along to Barry's ; Biaycles built to order. npO Let, on shares, 100 acres CocksX foot at Apiti, good clean crop ; apply sha* p to D. Laing, Colyton. MRS C. A. Mountfort wilt resume her classes for Drawing and Paint* ing from February 4th, 1901 ; Monday and Wednesday afternoons, also Tues* day evenings. WANTED a Youth or an elderly matrr to make himself generally useful ; apply Dr J. Sorley. WANTED Known— l am prepared to undertake well sinking and pipe driving for band and windmiil pumps ; satisfaction guaranteed. — E Lyne, North Street. WANTED Known— Startling eacri* tices in all Departments at tho U.F.C A. WANTED Known— See the line of Men's Straws at ls each, showing at tbe U.F.C.A. WANTED Known— A really good line of Washing Print being sold at 4£d per yard at U.F.C.A. WANTED Known— Great reductions in Millinery, Capes, Jackets, etc., at tbe U.F.C.A. WANTED to Exchange -900 acres first class grazing land all in grass, for dairy farm. For further particulars apply by letter to ■" A.S-C, Post Ofiice, Kimbolton. BOYS Navy Serge Knickers, lined throughout, all sizes (a bargain), 2/3 per pair at Spence & Spence's. TENNIS Sbirts cf every description and special value from 2/11 to 12/6 each at Spence & Spence's. BLACK Cashmeres, 15 to 20 per cent, nnder usual prices, at 2/ , 2/6, 2/9, 2/11, 3/3 and 3/6 per yard, to be obtain* ed at Spence & Spence's. . ON view in one of the wiudows at the Bon Marcbe, there is a full display of D'Oyleys, Table Centres, Tray Cloths, Sideboard Covers, Quilts and Curtains, and tbe prices are low. WANTED Known— We have a big supply of Homer's Penny Stories, the cheapest reading matter under tbe sun. — Milson and Coles, Manchester Bazaar. ' T* O Let— The Office at present occapied by Mr P. E. Baldwin, Solicitor, Kimbolton Road ; apply N.Z L. and M. Coy., Ltd., Feilding. * —■ ... i ■■■■■• ■ ii i in FOR Sale or Lease— 2o acres excellent, well watered, grazing land ; mile from Post Office ; apply Box 38, Feilding. F. 10. JiAM JARS (Masons i and, others) in piuts, quarts, and £ gallon; also, extra J R Rings-Jelly Jars 2/6 per dozen— C.T.O. Storefr. ONE Colonial Robert (ls) will buy 3 bottles Sauce, 3 tins Jam, y 4ibs Cornflour, or 2 tins Baking Powder at the C.TC. Stores.. I.OSTi between Fergusson and Man* J cbester Streets, a Gold Band Brooch; E.C, 99, engraved thereon; reward, Stae Office. FOR Best Assortment and tbe lowest prices in scythe b'ades and handles, hay forks, hay rakes, lawn mowers, otc, try Bramwell Bros. ' EN'S real Khaki Suits. g<od qual* ity, Norfolk shape. jii-*t received, dirtct from London, by John Cobbe, price 17/6; BOYS' Khaki Suits; heavy weights, hard wearing, sizes 5 to 13, 7/6 to 10s; Boys Cotton Bedford Knickerp, sizes 7 to 14, prices 8/9 to 4/3, at John Cobbs's. SPECIAL purohase of dress goods at John Cobbe's ; fancy dresses worth 1/6 to 2/6 selling at 1/* per yard. LOT of Men's and Boys' straw hats clearing out at Is and and 1/6, at I Jobn Cobbe's, usual prices about double.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 166, 16 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 166, 16 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 166, 16 January 1901, Page 3

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