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li' ANTiiD Kuoavu— Mr bwintrd TV conducts meetings in Oddfellows' Hall to-morrow (Sunday; after°°on, 3 p.m. ; subject, " Spiritutligm and tbe Bible." Evangelistic meeting o 15, after church services. VA# ANTED KNOWN -Mr Prouse, w representing the Dresden Oofci wlf B^ c t*° p T olifc ceoltftlß iD « Watson s shop on Monday evening and Tuesday morning next. » WANTED Known-Rev S. Henderson will conduct both services at the Primitive Metholist Church tomorrow. . EveniDg subject, •• The Penalty of Neglect." WANTED-To let, f acre paddock, handy position. Apply B. J. Gosling. WANTED-To let, at PlimmMfcon, for December and February, comfortablyfurnishedS roomed cottage. For particulars apply "X," Stab Office. ... iQ W ANTED- A competent general . a „ servant ; good wages. Apply to S. M. NelHon, Te Moana, H.B. WANTE D- To let shop and dweV ling combined, 6 rooms, Manchester street, a few chains from Square. Rent low. Halcombe Bros. \A# ANTED Known -Lost a set of wT . teetb between Cheltenham and Feildin?. 10s. reward. Apply Chelten. bam Store or Btab Office. WANTED Known -A splendid lot of fresh oysters arrived at Clementson's Oytster Saloon, Manchester Street, Feiltling. Fishing tackle a specialty. TT7ANTE.D Kown— Flower Show, yV Drill Halt Friday, November 22, afternoon and evening. String Band Admission 1/- ; MACINTOSHES for ladies ana gentlemen; big variety; excellent quality ; good value. At John Cobbe's. WANTED Known-A coaoh wU! leave Manchester Square for Palmerston to-morrow and Friday, at 10.30 a.m. lieturn fares 2/6, W. J. Trevena. WANTED Known— Superior board and residence for two gentlemen; no other boarders. Apply " Apex," this paper. \A# ANTED— Boy to deliver parcels and generally useful. Bram* well Bros. WANTED— Six waitresses, and a man to look, after pots for Grand Stand Luncheon Booth at Feilding Races. Apply Langley Bros. : Foxton, or Star Office. WANTED Known-Have you seen the . now Dadoes, " Japanese Tapestries " (suitable for dining room, kitchen, hall, or passage. Bold by Watson Bros , painters. MELTING MOMENTS. Why have tbe sun glarinp on your verandah and streaming through your windows whetr ypu can sit comfortably behind a Japanese Verandah Blind ? Bramwell Bro9. have large size blinds at 7/6 each, and one of them will add another room to your house. MRS AFFINITY SPEAKS OUT I says, and I don't care who 'ears it, them luviy Jappinese Teapots at i ashillin' each, and them pritty Vases with gold dra.ggens all over them, at the same price (1/) is the cheapest bargains I've hever seen. Bramwell Bros.' is the only store where you can get them. WANTED Known -For the Show and Hoi idays we have buggy and pair (Victoria carriage for family), ten quiet harness horses and vehicles ; also, light coach for picnic partiecrfor hire. Order early to save disappointment. Hoult and Sons. FOR the Sho w — Pretty, new trimmed Hats, latest designs, 4/11, 6/11, 8/6, and op. Ladies Washing and Silk Ties 1/ up. Sherborno House. U ANTED Known — Picked seed, VI Circular Head and Derweot Potatoes at tho U.F C.A. 4A/ANTED Known- Just arrived V V Linoleums, Rattanware in tables and chair?, BJind Hollands, Curtain Poles, Prams, Wire, Spring, and Kapoo Mattrasses. &c. Bedrock prices at Brent's Furniture Warehouse, next Clothing Factory. WANTED Known— Thjs season's Raleigh Cycle is second to none on the market. Free wheel, plated rims, and rim brake. The best adjustable ball-bearing, frictiooless free wheel made. The Raleigh claims to be King of the road. R. P. Smith and Oo WANTED Known— P. Mercer, who has had large experience in Auckland, Napier, Palmerston, aad Wnnganai, is prepared to make up ladies' combings into tails and plaits ; trimming and singeing done ; charges moderate. P. Mercer, -Hairdresser, Manchester street, Feilding. JOHN COBIiE has a choice assort* ment of Ladies' Tailor*made Costumes, at most reasonable prices. Also a nice stock of black skirts. TAN Swede Gloves from 2/8, Tan Kid 2/11, 3/3, 8/9 to 5/6. Also, an immense stock of .Ladies! Hosiery Mor ley's and other good makers, bought at bottom prices by John Cpbbe JOHN COBIiE is clearing a lot of Tennis and Canvas Bhoes at " job " prices. Ladies' Tennis 2/11 and 8/6, Men's 2/11. 3/6, 4/6, Girls' Can* vas, sizes 7 to 10. 2/-, 11 to 18, 2/8. WANTED Known— -J. T. Watson, stationer, has just received materials for Point Lace, Mountemollock, Tenneriffe, Macrame, etc. Also, full stock of Weldon's latest . patterns. WANTED Known -Full stock of Donald McDonald's new book, •• The Warrigal's Well." One copy has been placed in our library. Milson and Coles, Feilding. WANTED to sell- Two firstclaes half-bred Jersey heifers, in full profit, thoroughly trained, and very quiet. Apply Mrs Kirton, Sber* will street, Feilding. FTIENNIS Shirts . are now being J_ shown in great variety at the/ Bon Marcbe. Men's Tennis Shirts from 8/11, Boj s' Tennis Shirts frcm 2/8 each. . f^i ENT'S New Straw and Felt Hats VJT and Capu in the latest styles to be obtained atf the Bon March* at bedrock prices. ■-..:: FULL Ranges, of New Goods in Gent's Ties, Collars, Under* shirts and pants, Sox, Braces, etc., can now be seen at Spence *Bpence'S. IN Men's and Boys' r«ady-mad» Clothing Spence and Spenee have now to band very large stocks, which they are selling at the bedrock pride. Vf EWTSUItS.^ Now open, Juvenile J^l Clothing in great variety. Men's Suits, epecial value, 25/6. Bherborne Hjanse.':'"-'"'^^ "■■_ that porchasew ' • -Jt/ 1 1 ;;■ of : 'Bicy*leß:;cannpt jget:- "lif liar: : / ■.", ' Bicycles, either for canh or on terms, in New Zealand than we can 8op|»ly. Ifyou wantjaaliißraction^ in rep^s pr new Jbicyolef, come to t the old^firm, where satisfaotioniß guarantteff. Old Bicycles re-enaineUed . and made like : new atsjaaan cost. Cbamberlaiq 0. 06. ; 1 jm ANTED Rnowp--80« wiUlgelkW ff; »horße y«Mtli^^2ote^v; Jurt the^Bie^a^t'w^^ -„ Bpringow^§aA^«^^ to !u^ iSw^lfe^aM^*^^ oety, draught ' it.Uion . " Farm***' jday- ; carj^ng^fliewpod.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1901, Page 3