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WANI ED- -At once, two unfurnished rooms or a small cottage. Address by letter, M.8., c/o Stak Office. WANTED Known— Grand Concert Rfakioo Uoad Schoolroom, in aid of school funds, Thursday, De« cember 18th, at B.p.m. Presentation vacation prizes Adults Is, children oa. WANTED -Men for gates at . Feilding Athletic Olnb's Sports on Boxing Day. Apply to Secretary. WANTED- a general servant; references required. Apply to E. A Allen, Kimbolton Boad, next to W ANTED Known-Grand concert nest Friday night in aid of Fire Brigade Uniform Fund. WANTED Known -New singew, new reciters, and new perform- ' era at Fire Brigade Concert on Friday next. J WANTED Known-Ayoungpeople/s •missionary sale of work, Riverside Hall, 2 pm. Tnesday. Useful and .fancy articles. Afternoon tea. WANTED Known - Acnnal Sale of work, etc., in connection with St. John's Onorcb, Drill Hall, Wednes* day next, December l?ib. Ping pong, nail driving, sawing, and shooting com. . petions. WANTED - Known — Ohnrch of England Sale of Work, etc., in Drill Hall, next Wednesday. Plain work, fanoy work, toys, sweets, refreshments. Musical programme. VJ^r ANTED To let two 4-roomed TT cottages in Manchester Street, with bath and copper; rent 10s pet week. . Also, an 8-acre paddock at Kimbolton. to let or for sale. Apply J. Coiling} Manchester Street, or C. L. Batb, Beaconsfield. WANTED Known— An important meeting of Colyton Rifle Glob on Tuesday, 16lh inst, at Storeroom, 8 p.m. A full* muster requested. J. G. Banby, acting secretary. WANTED Known -An important meeting of Farmers 1 Union, Oolyton, Storeroom, Tuesday, 16th instant, 8.80 p.m. J. G. Banby, hon. sec. WANTED"— To cell three acres of grass, suitable for hay. Apply John Ashworth, North Street. \A# AjnTED Known— Christmas » •.. Cards. One of the largest and choicest selections yet offered in Feildmg now on view at Thompson'! Cash Exchange. Inspection invited. BOYS' ready-made suits, all sises, in Sailor, Hnsaar, Beaufort, Gordon, Norfolk, and Cambridge, at astonishingly low prioes, at'Spence and Spenoe's. WANTED- Tenders for gorse stub* bing. Particulars to be had from «LM. R. Lochhead. NEWEST shapes in straw and felt hats in big variety at John Cobbe's, also an immense -selection of fashionable ties, impoited direct from London. LET your presents be useful. John Cobbe has a choice selection of Japaneseware. ladies' handbags, purses, umbrellas, initial silk banderchiefg, kid gloves, fancy tray cloths, and numerous other choice articles, suitable for presentation purposes.' 5 EXQUISITE holiday millinery at John Cobbe's. Silk muslin,' ana pnns blouses in Dig variefiy at moderate prices. FOB boots and shoes go to John Cobbe's. English, American, and Colonial goods in great variety at moderate prices, Bowling and tennis shoes, all sizes and various qualities. EX B.c. Papanui we have just re* ceived a shipment of Brass Bail bedsteads, which wait your kind in* spection. They are of the latest design, and we offer you the middleman's profit. Bedsteads at 35/-. Bramwell Bros. * i^HBISTMAS CUTLERY. Just Vj landed ex Papanui, Christopher Johnston's famous Flag Brand Cntlery io table and dessert knives, carvers, pocket knives, eto. Bramwell Bros. WHY Smith left home 1 He was looking for Christmas Cards, which he found in great variety at prices which suited him, including funny comics, at Milson and Coles, Feilding. . \A/HY Smith Left Home. His wife *" > made the Xmas padding with inferior ingredients, Bny your f Knits from Shearer's. New and finest quality at lowest prices. WANTED E.nown— That all cycles are the best according to the claims of their respective agents, but unrivalled experience has caused the Raleigh to be universally acknowledged as better than the best. To be had at R. P. Smith and Co.'s Cycle Degot. JUST Arrived— Rattan Ohaiw and Tabled, Wicker Chairs, ohoice hand painted fire screens, Clegg's prams and go-carts, hampers with strapß. Also, a large assortment of house famish ings, furniture, bedding, Ac. Lowest prices at Brent's Furniture Warehouse, next Manchester Boad Board Office. WANTED Known— That my Xmas Goods, suitable for presents,, have bow been opened up. Inspection invited. H. Mortensen, Watch* maker and Jeweller, Manchester Street, Feildiug. WANTD Known— H. Mortenson, jeweller, etc., Manchester Street, has on view the largest stock of Eleetroplateware ever shown on the ' oast. The goods are all guaranteed, aud Bold at prices nitherto unheard of. WJ HY scrub bare boards when you VV can buy splendid Liuoleums at Shearer's from 3/6, 2yds wide. A SHIPMENT of Glassware, Crockery, etc , from the manufacturers, now on view at Shearer's at prices that will astonish yon. WANTED Known— lf you require a beautiful Xtnas Card or Cheap Packets a splendid range xe ay be seen at,Carthew's. 1 e '"DOOM. The Christmas Is « X\> Boom at C.T.C stores eclipses all previous years in assort* ment and values. Inspection invited ABBIYED, direct from Sheffield a Dice assortment of Eltroplateware ; new designs and exceptional value?; specially suitable for Xmas and New Year Presents. C.T.C, Stores. WAN FED Known— Yon can buy all your Xmas Fruits, new, clean, and best quality, at J. Darragh's, at better prices than Wellington. This is something new for FeildingWANTED— Everyone who is in "search of Furniture, Linoleums, Bugs, Mats, Matting, eto., to call and inspect J. Dacragb's stook. Don't forget to see the inlaid linoleums. These keep the pattern "throughout ; unequalled .for ctimngrdoms, shopß, offices, eto. i. NOTICE^ I HAVE commenced a carrying buainesa betaeeriTYefKKng and •Waituna Districts. All etc., carted at reasonable chaoses. .Horses and vehicles for hire at Waituna. West. W,>tf. TRBVISNA*

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 142, 15 December 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 142, 15 December 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 142, 15 December 1902, Page 3