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w WT AN . TED Known-Hanrert Fm«7 y _ IVHI a J Bt< A B nes '' K »wi4ea, on Wednesday, the 16th iost., at 7 p.m. Preacher ; Yen. Archdeacon, Twogood. , TXTANTED-Everyboaytocomoto VL cddte "o^8 l Anmvewaryßoci_i and Dance, in Drill H«l», April 23rd, 7m Ticketß 3/6. is \XTANTED Known— Garden Party '• t * T, ,Tr at , Mr Jonoa ' wndenoe, " Fern Lea, Wednesday, April 16th, in aid of _ Cheltenham _ew Church. 0 W A ? _^P Kaown ~ Opening service 3 ff Cheltenham new church toa morrow evening. Preacher, Rev. voalie. Special masic by Feildios friends. B s TITANTED Known — Wesleytn j TI Charch services to-morrow 1 morning, Rev. Vealie. Evening. lUt. . Lawry; subject: "Gambling Under 3 the Shadow of the Cro*s." ) ""' — ' — ■ _ 1 W ANTED ~Mr Billen, of Welling. i T ton, will conduct the service in - the Methodist Church. Awahnri, to--3 morrow evening. All invited. W^NTEDlAn^ll round batchor. Apply E. King, butcher. WANTED Kuown -For sale, house and 1. 3, or 4 acrea; 5 minutes from station. Apply Star Office. WANTED-To sell a lady's bicycle (Er.olish Homber) in good ran* i ning ordtr, pi ice L 7 10s. Mr» Innei i Jones, The Vicarage. i QHERBORNE HOUSE. Velveteen*! ' O black and colours, Is. Ladies' ■ Cashmere Hose, 19. 1 - QEERBORNE HOUSE. Black O press Serges 1/ , 1/6, 1/11. Bar--1 gains for cash. A WORD to Cyclists. O. Barry has been bnrnt out, but don't forget helm started a temporary repair shop, just across the road, in Me [ Goodman's Carriage Depot, WANTED -To let or sell, 7-roomed Louse, with either two or five acres of land. Apply Goodbebere and 1 Richmond, solicitors. PING PONG, at 2/6 per set. at 2/6 per set, at Milson & Coles' Manchester Bazaar, Feildiog. WANTED— A ganeral servant. Goad wages for a good girl with references. Apply to Mrs Kir ton, Sherwill Street. A T THE FRUIT DEPOT-Water _t_L Melons, Cucumbers, Bananas, Lemons, Oranges, Tomatoes, Pears, Pine Apples, Apples, Dates, and Figs. ISBI.NO FRIEND. Anxious ens quiries are made for nsws of a horsey man, aged, light cobby bnild, iron grey complexion, last seen looking at Bramwell Bros, grand display of horse covers. Supposed to have been lost in wonder at the low prices. IN MEMORIAM. In tearfnl memory of Mr A. Flatt who, being ignorant of the fact that Bramwell Bros, ara cheapest for Guns and Ammunition. bought elsewhere, and was blown np. Insetted by Li 9 forrowing creditors. ANTED Known-Large ship. ments Gem's Macintoshes, Covert Coats, Chesterfields; prioea very low. U.F.C.a.Feifding. WANTED Known — Men's and Boy's Clothing just opened up. Men's Suits from 19/11, trousers 5/11. at the U.F.C.A. JUST received, dir ct from the Manufacturer in Leicester (Eng« laud), two cases, consisting of ladieß', gent'?, and children's hosiery, which are superior in quality and low in price, at Spence and (-pence's. LADIES' black ribbed casbaere hose from lid to 2/6 ; plain from 1/- to 2/6 per pair, at Spence and Spence's. /CHILDREN'S ribbed cashmere \_J hose and sax in all sizes, in great variety, and all marked at bsdrook price 3, at Spence and Spence's. FOR tip top value in men's cotton, merino, and all wool under rhirta and pa&ts, try Spence and Speoct's. BOOT Bargains at John Cobbe's 852 pairs sample " Zealandia " Boots, bought considerably under usual price?. /CHOICE new jackets and latest \_y macintoshes in great variety at John Cobbe's, imported direct from tbe Home Markots. EATHER boas, fur boas, band muffs, bat?, flowers, feathers, and ribbous in variety, just opened by John Cobbe. FOR really choice dress goods try John Cobbs. Stylish dreesmakicg on the premises. Tl/ ANTED Kuown A cplendid as. ?l sortmeut of Transfer Patterns for Crewel, Mount Mellicb, Point L*ce, Point Lace, Ribbon and Arrosene Work. See Big Window. Miison _ Coles. MADAME McLEAN, the Born Gipsy Palmist and Clairvoyant, with medical treatment. AddressTemperance Hotel, Kimbolton Road. Hours from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. WANTED Known — Now landing Winter Goods. Green Hioo Watertights and Shooters, Oilskins, Leggings, and Macintosh Coats at Town Prices. Bramwell and Wilson, Colyton. ANTED Known— Large stocks of Ff ncing Wire, Galvanised Iron, Sheep Netting* Quotations on applica* tion to Bramwell & Wilson, Colyton Store. WANTED Known— Hoult ft Sons want to buy 30 backs and bar* ness horses at once. Good prices given if animals suitable. Cash on delivery. SHERBORNE HOUSE for Novel' t'es, Ties, Gloves, Hosiery, laces, Frillings, Mats, etc. IT 7 ANTED Known-Tbat Spencd > V and Spence have opened up a splendid selection of the newest styles in ladies' jacket?, and the firm have never given better valae. WANTED— To sell a light express complete with pole, lamps, &o. Also, double seated baggy ; or woold exobange for g?g, Apply Shearer's Cash Store. , TTT ANTED Known — Illuminated V V addresses and testimonials, , birthday and presentation cards, window tickets, etc , artistically executed by Maney, opposite Army . Barracks, Manchester street. 1 fTIO Builders -Those contemplating t X building will do well to mspeot I oar stock of everything necessary eitbec ? for cottage or mansion. New and novel I lines that help to make a home com* 1 plete and comfortable. Get qnota< r tions at the 0.T.C., tbe Cheapest Store. J . ; - TO Carpenters.— We stock latest novelties in artisans' tools, in- ) ecluding many lines not usually kept 9 by other?. Iron and wood planes, , braces, bits, saws, obitsels, wrenches, I _c. Remember C.T.O. sells obeap«st. ' XXT ANTED Known— For Sale at the ' VY Fruit and Lollie Depot, oppo* * site Mr Carthew's, Feildiog : Grand assortment choice English and Colonial 1 made Lollies, Jnjjubes, and Chocolates. RAQUETS, FUqaetf, Baquetal r TenDis balls (81aseDgers) beat season's 1901-1903, 18/6 per doatn, at - Carthew's A • ..••■'.■..- --1 _'. ; , ': — — — r ~ — -.» ■■ ' '.... . I "[^RESERVING Pans, Frnit Jam • . . . ■ '■."• .- : -''••' •■"'.■■■■.■■.''■'■ i

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Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 1408, 12 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 1408, 12 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 1408, 12 April 1902, Page 3

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