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ILK CANS. MILK CANS. CALL and inspect Milk Cans made _ „ Wl ' b SoLI » Welded Hoops. W. No 85 ' Plnmber « Feil <3iog. Telephone J^l^i^ al th< r^a7t M n n,i - p ° «- Bananas - lßland Oranges, Mandarins, Pine Apples, Passion Frat LenK>ns J! _Apple Sl Dates. Figs, etc WANTEDJBkown- Potatoes for nlw I' Two tons of Beanty of Innlv T *??^ tOD WhUe El ephant. Apply 1,. Christensen, Kimbolton. t\ , -, good cows o!os e on calving. J. Donaldson, Midland Road, CoJyton. WANTED-Experieneed skirt and »» bod;ce hand. Good wages to and P £ce P8M ° n - Apply t0 eDCO WANTED"- Members of Oroa* C nn^ UIS G ' nb t0 tteOt *t t^O Loorfcs to-morrow (Wednesday) at 8 pm. Business important. yy ANTED Known -Tea meeting v i^. aDd concert in Drill Hall, Sliding, X^dneaday, October Bth Wesleyan Church Anniversary, Vjy ANTED Known-A meeting of i , ,j, • c Ph °3Q«x Cricket Club will be held m tbe Coun6U Chambers on Wednesday next at 8 p.m All BU bscnpiions must be'p&M before khea. TI7ANTED— A general servant ; good wLurst. ApplytoMraE - short ' WANTED -Gentlemen boarders in . » r private family. Apply in firs* instance at Shearer's Caßh Store. WANTED Known — Madame De T ; . 7 eaas « the great scientific palmist, etc , may be conßulted at charTa/ QSB foe a Bhort BeMonoDl y' WANTED -A general servant. * V Apply Mrs T. U. McKenaie, TX7ANTED- Smart, reapectable boy a i , f ° r _ oloM " n g and mercery. Apply '• 0.P.," office this paper. WANTED Known G. Bowzwd for four days, in Sample Itooms, adjomxng Hastie's Hotel, largo Btoek of Jewellery, Drapery, and Fancy Goods of every description. WANTED Known-Lost, a big bay , . ma . r< ?' h eavy in foal, no Bhoes, S ? n- l- ba ydv d , 3 bishi B g ed « Jo^n Philhps, Kimbolton Road. T YNCH'S Boot and Shoe Stock is XJ going like wild fire. The end of the week will seethe last of them, so be m time. Bpence and Spence. MEN requiring strong working boots can buy them at the tale of Lyncb's stock at a J, 1, and 1 less ■ban Lynch'a prices, viz., 11/6 for 8/6. • 16/9 for 12/6. 1876 /or ld/e, ao/- f or ©/s! LADIES' aud Children's boots and J shoes, Big bargains are offering in these goods at the sale of Lynch'a atock, and they are all marked at prices which must effect a clean sweep in a few dajs. Spence and Spence. ~\(\ per cent., or 2s in every £, ±.\J discount is allowed off the prioes ot our ordinary stock of booti» add ftoes daring the pale of I>yncb.*s stock. rpHE very latest goods in white and J. burnt straw, French sailor hats, at John Cobbe's. Also, ladies' shaped straws for street wear. NEw Allover laces, choice insertions. "• tuckings, chiffons, embroideries, tbe very newest goods, imported direct by John Cobbe. f OVELTc muslins, mercerised lawns JLj and aateens, new prints, cotton cashmeres, washing zephyrs, nainsooks,' and white lawns, in great variety at John Cobbe's. A BIG lot of cuttains just opened at John * obbe's. Fresh patterns, good value Also, all kinds of furnishiog drapery. tA/ ANTED Known— Onr new goods v * will shortly arrive To make room for them we have loaded onr l/« Table with Bargains. Milson and Coles. Feildmg. •TTEBMOEtfTE, an unrivalled pre« V paratibn tor spraying frmt trees and roses. . For all insect pests and blights it is, a cure and preventive. Bramwell Bros., Agents. "TTERMORITE is recommended by V tbe highest authorities as being the best preparation on the market for destruction of blight and insects. It is a French production, and Bramwell Bros, are Agents. STARCH GLAZE. Mrs Coxon'a stiffening and polishing powder for laundry purposes, Is box, at C.T.C Stores. /VARYING, &o. Chissehandgonges, \^J chip carving books of patterns, punches, knives, fretsaws, and patterns, at C.T.C. Very Cheapest Stores. \A#ANTED— Two first class sheep V¥ dogs. Apply to D. G. Short, Parorangi, Waituna West. WANTED Known— Having learned from Mr Coxon tbe art of polUh* ishing shirts anS collars, crimping and goffering, cteaniog and pressing snits, I have opened up an up-to-date laundry. Mrs Douglas, Queen Street, Feilding. WANTED Known— l have several good eecoud band bicyoles fo sale. J. B. Clavlsson, neit Bntler's. W r ANTED Known— Success awaits you. Learn to Hypnotise. Yoa can charm e^cry man or woman yon DQBet, win undjing Mendßhips; conquer pain, and cure diseases or bad habits Send two stamps for an in* tensely int6rpstiDg Free Book. Prof. Ward, Box 857, P. 0., Auckland. WANTED Knowp- Jfon can save 10 per cent, off Boots and Shoes, Saddlery, Linoleums, and Furniture, up to the end of September, by buying for cash at J. Darragh's. WANTED Known -Yoa can save 20 to 50 per cent, by buying Sewing Machines at J Darragb'St Come and see for yourselves. WANTED Known — If you want anything or everything on the best tertcs, send or come to J* Dar* ragb's. No odo can do better, and few as well. My stock is unequalled in Feilding for sound value all round. WANTED Known— For Sale at the Fruit and Lollie Depot, oppo* site Mr Carthew's, Feildmg: Grand assortment choice English and Colonial made Lollies, Juiubes, and Chocolates. ~^ MARTIN, TAILOfi AND HABITMAKEB. I HAVE just returned from London with the finest selecbion ot Material, direct from the Manufacturers, tbe same as used in uU the firfct claes houses in England. I now hold the Diploma granted by the West End School of Dotting, bo am tully prepared to execute ail orders in the latest fashion aud style. EDWARD MARTIN. " HORSES. HORSES. HORSES, WE are cash buyers of nnbrokeu draughts and half draughts, heavy draughts and harness hcraes. Borees of every description for sale. Exchanges made. Soalt and BSBEU

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Feilding Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7, 30 September 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7, 30 September 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7, 30 September 1902, Page 3

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