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WANTED KNOWN— < *i-vv person who can find one trace of poison—arsenic, ammonia, etc., etc-in the Hairdresser's j Friend. £100 will also be given to any ' person that can produce ft Hair . Restorer that will rqnal the Hair- • dresser's Friend for the benefits it is l advertised for. This great Hair Restorer is made from pure herbi. Over 2000 bottles sold in Auckland inside ot 1 two months. The above is an extract from the Auckland Herald and Star, 1 August 23rd, 1902. Every bottle guaranteed. One bottle will cnre any Disease of the Scalp if used according to directions, and will make your hair prow like the grass in the field. The above is patented and registered in New Zealand. Sold by all Hairdressers ana Chemists. Manufactured by J K. Donnelly, the well-known Hairdresser. Hundreds of testimonials. WANTED- General servant for country hotel. Apply to Mrs Miles, Rangiwahia. WANTED~Known-A drag will leave the Carbine Stables aft 1 p.m. to morrow for the cricket match at Paimerbton. VA/ANTED — Situation on futm as w w driver «f hors-s or r.louehman. Apply Star Uiiku. RANTED Situr.tiuu by joung girl A V N.R.!°S^ S Lmoe. h ° USeWOrk APPIy \\/ A NTE D Known - 1 [] acres first T V class land for sale ; close to race course. Apply James Murray, West Street. * WANTED Known ~Lost from Taonui, one black foxy-looking sheep dog; answers to name of "■•■ weep"; 10s reward. Ray Bailey, Taonni. WANTED Known -Kntriea Kiwitea Rilio Association close with Secretary, C. K. Johu-ton, Cheltenham, on Thursday, Bth iustaut, at 8 p.m. WANTED Known — Lost, lone haired black dog, white on neck, narrow half saddle^ strap on neck; 10s reward. Apply C. E Tustin, Feilding. IS? ANTED -To let e-roomed dwel- " lln K. bathroom, wash tubs faxed, copper set, and all conveniences. Now in occupation of Mr D. Haswell C. E. Tuatin. MEN requiring Saddle Tweed Trousers should see the value Spenco and Spence are offering at 11/6 per pair. T ADIES Tan Cashmere Hose, JU bought cheap, which were 1/4* per pair, all being sold at 1/11 foe 2 pairs, tt Spence and Spence's. TUVENILE Clothing in great vaO riety at the Bon Marche. Many lines ara being sold muoh below ordinary prices. "I^RESS Materials in black and. A. 9 colors. Large selection. Newest goods. Well bonght. Belling at bedrock prices. Spence and Spence. WANTED- A good general servant. Apply sharp W. E. Grantham, Trocadero Supper Rooieb, Feilding. JAM MAKING. Twenty cases Jam Jars, also Jelly Glasses, one gallon Jars, Brass and Enamelled Preserving Pans, and all requisites for jam-making. Bramwell Bros. LAMB. If you do not wish to waste your quarter of lamb, buy a hanging meat safe from Bramwell Bros. The cost is only 2/6. WANTED— To sell team of first Tt class horses, sbafter and iwo leaders, block tipped dray, firewood ' carte, and all harness established firewood business given in. A good opportunity to secure a going concern. Houlfc and Son. t\ ANTED Known Two bay hacks * » strayed, mare and horse. The mare branded 11 on near shoulder, white streak on nose, about 15 hands high. The borse about 15} bands, 2 white hind feet. £2 reward offered for information leading to recovery of same. Apply R. Donald, Bonnythorpe. WANTED Known -Milson and Coles have a large and well assorted stock of beautifnl designs in New Year Cards. Manchester Bazaar, Feilding. UWA.NTED Known That J. B. v v Olarkson is giving a discount of 5 per cent, on new bicycles and 7J on second band machines sold for cash during Christmas. Note the address— Next tj J. A. Butler's. QEE the 1/- table at Shearer's Cash O Store. Splendid value and variety. -TURKOMAN, P. & O. Rugß and ■ Mats just to hand direct from the manufacturers at Shearer's. Roga from 19 to 24/-. 50 or 60 to choose from. Best value ever offered in Feilding. WANTED Known-That H. Mortensen, jeweller, Manchester Street, Feilding, has the largest and cheapest stock of Electroplate. Every article is Al quality and guaranteed. TO holiday-makers. A good eeleclection of brief bags, portmanteaux, leather, kit, and Gladstone bags at John Cobbe's. Also, fitted Gladstone's, suitable for presents, A SPLENDID selection of men's and boys' clothing now on view at John Cobbe's, including a lot of extra valua sample suits. Also, a special purchase of Norfolk suits for boys. NEW Boys' and Men's Clothing for the Xmas Holidays at J. A. Butler and Co.'s. LINOLEUMS, carpets, carpet squares, wool mat?, hearthrugs, cream and white curtains, tapestries, dimities, and all kinds of household drapery at bottom prices from John Cobbe. FOE 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. BACON_PIGS. mHE NORTH ISLAND BACON J. (JO , T.td , Woodville, are now paying FIVEPENCB per Ib, spot cash, for all prime topped off Bacon Pigs in any quantity. H. MOFFATT, Buyer. Woodville, December 3rd, 1902. " NEW ZEALAND A y SHIPPING COMROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, S.S. PAPANUI, 6582 Tons Register. rpfllS fine steamer will sail for X London via Monte Video, Teneriffe, and Plymouth on January 21st, from Wellington. Full particulars on application to BABBAUD & ABRAHAM, Agents, , Palmerston N., Feilding, & Dannevirke. R. RUSH, , COACHBUILDER, IS prepared to build any variety, of vehicle. Repairs, Painting, and Trimming done in first class style, and only Deal of materials employed. Prices Moderate. > I A TRIAL SOLICITED,

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Feilding Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 158, 6 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 158, 6 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 158, 6 January 1903, Page 3