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WANTED Known- Don't forget the Torchlight Procession, headed by tbe two Bands, on Friday night. ■ WANTED Known -Friday night the "Tramp of the Fire Brigade," the "Fireman's Wedding, 1 and the "Volunteer Organist." WANTED Known — Church or England Bazaar to-morrow (Wednesday}, 8 p.m. to 18 p.m., and 7.80 to 10 p.m. Meat tea at 6p m. le. WANTED Known - Drill Hall tomorrow (Wednesday), nail driving, sawing, shooting, weight guessing, and ping pong competitions. Instrumental asd vocal music. WANTED Known— Sale of plain and fancy work, 'toys, lollies, produce aoa refreshments, afternoon tea, frnit salads, &c , at Drill Hall tomorrow. FOR Sale -Good, quiet cow (in milk). Rev. P. W. Jones, Bandon Boad. WANTED Known— On Wednesday and Thursday, I shall make a display of children's prams. William Garthew. WANTED Known The committee and office hearers ef the Literary and Debating Society are requested to meet in tbe Council Chambers to* morrow (Wednesday) at 8 p.m. WANTED Known— Arrived, ex ss. Tokomaru. from London, a large stock of Texts, Bagoter's Bibles, and Art Studies, at prices cheaper than ever. Milson and Coles, Manchester Bazaar, Feilding. WANTED Known— Grand Con. cert in aid of Hall Fond/ Colyton Hall, Friday 19th instant. Dance will follow. WANTED Known— Grand Concert Makino fioad Schoolroom, ■in aid of Bcbool fends, Thursday, Dq. cember 18th, at B.p m. Presentation vacation prizes. Adults Is, cbildreu 6d. WANTED - Men for gated aft Feilding Athletic Club's Sports on Boxing Day. Apply to Secretary. ANTED-A general servant; references required. Apply to E. A Allen, Kimbolton Boad. next to Mill. V\ r ANTED To let two 4-roomed YV cottages in Manchester Street with bath and copper; rent 10s per week. Also, an 8-acre paddock at Kimbolton, to let or for sale. Apply J. Collins, Manchester Street, or O. L. Bath, Beacons'field. \l7 ANTED— To sell three acres of John Aahvrorth, North Street. BOYS' ready-made suits, all sices, in Sailor, Hussar, Beaufort, Gordon, Norfolk, and Cambridge, at astonishingly low prices, at Spence and Spence's. NEWEST shapes in straw and felt hats in big variety at John Cobhe's, also an immense selection of fashionable ties, imported direct from London. . .' LET your presents be useful. John Cobbe has a choice selection of Japaneseware, ladies' handbags, purses, umbrellas, initial silk handerohiefo, kid gloves, fanoy tray cloths, and numerous other choice articles, suit, able for presentation purposes. "TOXQUISITE holiday millinery at XLJ John Cobbe'B. Silk muslin, and print blouses in big variety 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 sizeß and various qualities. EX b.s. Papanui we have just received a shipment of Brass Rail bedsteads, which wait your kind inspection. They are of the latest design, aud we offer you the middleman's profit Bedsteads at 85/-. Bramwell Bros. /CHRISTMAS CUTLERY. Just \^J landed ex Papanni, Christopher Johnston's famous Flag Brand Cutlery in table and dessert knives, carvers, pocket knives, etc. Bramwell Bros. WHY Smith left borne 1 He was looking for Christmas Cards, which be found in great variety at prices which suited him, inoluding funny comics, at Milson and Coles, Feilding. \A/HY Smith Left Hornet His wife w v made the Xmas pudding with inferior ingredients. Buy your fruits from Shearer's. New and finest quality at lowest prices. ANTED Enown—Tbat all cycles are the best according to the claims of their respective agents, Dot unrivalled experience has caused the Raleigh to be universally acknowledged as better than the best. To be had at R. P. Smith and Oo,'s Cycle Depot. JUST Arrived— Rattan Obaira and Tables, Wicker Chairs, choice hand painted fire screens, Clegg's prams and go-carts, hampers with straps. A.! so, a large assortment of faoase fcr&isbings, furniture, bedding, Ac. Lowest prices at Brent's Furniture Warehouse, next Manchester Boad Board Offioe. WANTED Known— That my Xmas Goods, suitable for presents, have now been opened up. Inspection invited. H. Mortensen, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Manchester Street, Feilcling. WANTD Known— H. Mortenson, jeweller, c etc., Manchester Street, has on view the largest stock of Eleotroplateware ever shown on the Coast. The goods are all guaranteed, and sold at prices nitherto unheard of. WHY bare boards when you can buy splendid Linolenmß at Shearer's from 3/6, 2yds wide. A SHIPMENT . of Glassware, Crockery, etc-, from tbe manufacturers, now on view at Shearer's at prices that will astonish you, WANTED Knewn— lf you require a beautiful .Xmas Card or Cheap Packets a splendid range may be seen at Cartbew's. 1 e X>OOM. The Christmas Is 9 XI Boom at U.T.G. Btorea eclipses all previous years in assortment and values. Inspection invited ARRIVED, direct from Sheffield a nice assortment of Eltroplateware ; new designs and exceptional values; specially suitable for Xmas and New Year Presents. O.T.C. Stores. . WAN f ED Known— You can buy all your Xmas Fruits, new, clean, and best quality.at J. Darragh's, at better prices than Wellington. This s something new for Feilding. WANTED- Everyone who is in eearch of Furniture, Linoleums. Rugs, Mats, Matting, etc., to call and inspect J. Darragh's stock. Don't forget to see the inlaid linoleums. These keep the pattern throughout; unequalled tor dimngrooms, shops, offices, etc. TTIEILDiNG T)LUMBING, SPOUTING, RIDGING, AND CURVING WORKS. W . D alton ... Xi mbolton Road. MIL.X CANS, VATS, And Dairy Utensils of every description made to order. Telephone No, 8&

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Feilding Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 143, 16 December 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 143, 16 December 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 143, 16 December 1902, Page 3

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