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I- O7 ANTED- A man to drive horses H F H ? M bi i bl-l " plOI * h |4PPIJ _ _ 18D !l B*»n way . n I T^ON'T forget to bring the pictures , JLJ in to Heymour'e to be framed. 20,000 feet of monlfogs to choose " from, at less than Wellington prices. B 117-ANTBD Known - F.T.M.O. I ~L J? cb * te PortPonrt notil next *«««•. General meeting members of 1 ?J. n i in . Mr ,?*•*'• Om ~ to-morrow . (Friday), 7.80. Wanted— a general servant, Apply Mrs Harden, Kimbolton. 1 JUST Arrived, the latest in Weldon's 1 fJ Patterns, Ladies' Journal Home > Dressmaker, Illustrated Dressmaker, i Children's Basaar, the best procurable, ' atMaolean's, Bookseller, Manohester street. WANTED -Every member and io. tending member of the Reebabttes to be at the Wesleyan Schoolroom at 7.80 p.m. sharp to morrow evening. WANTED Known— Feilding Junior football Club Danoe in the Drill Hall, Friday neit, 33nd lost., at 8 p.m. Gent's sub. 6s. WANTED— A smart intelligenTboy as at prentice. Apply Spenoe and Spenoe, Bon Marobe. WANTED^To lease six or eight Smith P Bo l °? mileh «»ws. Apply R. 8. FSidfoR Colyton ' or *"■ Md s*^ WANTEDTarind of month, a capable farm hand. Apply Hnghjnrrell, Kimboltoo Road. \I7AhTJSD Known— That Bpenoe » » aod Spenoe are sbowiog Ladies' n ? w » nd beantifully trimmed white •ilk blouse* atJ}/6 and npwards WANTE D^Rnown-That Spenee and Spenee are showing a fine variety of Ladies' new blouses, made of the moat fashional material*, at 6 6 and upwards. ANTED Known Tbat Spenee and Spenee have now to hand a choice selection of new laces, and inhertions, comprising Valenciennes, torchon, oriental, ohantilly, maltese, elo __? r !? e8a ' c w <>oderfoHy cheap. Wr ANTED Known-Tbat Bpence and Spenoe are ehowiog a nice lot of Ladies' sunshades, wbieh range in pnoe from 8/6 to 10/6. Also, fall ranges of Ladies' and Children's umbrellas at bedrock prioen. Duah MULLY-I have discovered the proper plaoe for broshwarc. Bramwell Bros, have every sort you oan imagine, from nail brushes io yard, brooms They sell cobweb brooms with long bamboo handles, bard wear hair brooms at very low prices. Yoars, ever, Hilda. EAR HILDA-WheTinlownoail and get for me a hand sewing machine for 70s from Bramwell Bros, and enquire if it is true that they sell those beautiful dropbead treadle machines at 1455. Mrs O'Leary says thej are wonderful machines for the money. Yours, truly, Molly. I^HBESE Just landed, one YoYof \J the celebrated Kaikonra cheese, for which we are sole agents. Once used always used, C.T.C. Stores only. DELICACIES." We stock Tin Cream, Camp Breakfast (ham aud egg), Pigs Feet in Jelly, Imperial Cheese, Kaikoura Cheese, PaooaU's Confectionery, Milk Chocolate, etc C.T.O. Store. WANTED Known— Mr Fred. Tow. ler, Russell Street, Feilding, has fer sale tomato, encumber, pumpkin, and melon plants, in any quantity, well hardened. T>OST CARDS. New assortment, 1 over 600 beautiful pietaree of actresses. Inspection invited. Milsoß and Coles, Feildiag. 11/ AN PED-To purchase, in small ▼ V lot?, 120 head mixed yearlings. Apply to J, B. Roote, Feilding. ERY choice silk and bolland underskirtsnow showing at John C .bbe's. These ere the latest styles, having only reoentiy been shipped from London. IVTEW Millinery for children in big 1> variety at John Cobbe's. The fashionable " River Hats " for girls in various qnalities and colourings. SECURE a sunshade before the stock gets pioked over. The newest styles, direct Irom the manu fitcturer, at John Cobbe's, including plain and fancy Blacks, Tussores, Pinks, Blues, etc v BIG Lot of new suitings at John A "obbe'e, all imported direct from the Home markes. Fit, style, and finish of all suits warranted. THE newest Corsets — Ribbon, straight-fronted, and ordinary, in variety at John Cobbe's, all im. ported direct. FOHN Cobbe imports bis Laoes from the English, French, and German makers, consequently bis value cannot be beaten, and bis patterns are the latest. BOOTS and Shoes at bargain prices. 485 pairs of "Zea* landia ' samples, bought at a bip discount off marked prices, now selling much nnder usual rales at John Cobbe's. f OVELY Trimmed Millinery, direct Li from London, bought to John Cobbe's special order. Also, several cases of the newest untrimmed hats. OMIG&N ft CO . are sbowiog ■ graod assortment of new goods for the coming season. Latest io Millinery, latest in Dresses, latest in Fancies. fTIHE best assorted at ck in Feilding J. i" to be seen at W. Domigan 4 Co's The New House. Feilding. ANTED known— New Good juet landed Customer* should plaoe tbt ir orders early to avoid the rush of work for the holidays. A large stock of men's hosiery, meroery, tennis shirts, hats, travelling rugs, bags, and holiday requisites on hand Inspeo* tion invited. A. Williamson, Tailor and Outfitter, Feilding IF you want anything in the phono* graph line, try Maclean, who ia agent for the " Talkeriee," Wellington. U TRICKY-BIRD Land," " Adyen- , ±J tures of Cook Bobin," and "With Nature and a Camera" by Richard Kearton, F.Z.S, Ideal books for obildren. Illustrated with real photographs. William Carthew. ■^nTHE Nations Pictures " and 1 "Great Pictures ia Private Galleries," two yery fine works in colour. William Carthew, Bookseller. rjU-sT CARDo. 19 beautiful post JL cards of Feilding and Tuok's last post cards oan beobtamed at Maclean'e, Bookseller, Manchester Btreet. PANORAMIC Views ot Fieldint.in one piece 80 inches long, suitable for framing. A limited namber only at 7/6 To be obtained at William Carthew's. A BOOK of note, "The Empire of the East," by Bennet Burleigh, profusely illustrated, 8/6, at Oanhew*s TOLLEY'B Food for osives Is obeaper and better than all otbere. B. DOUGLAS, YORK BU I LDINGB, Practical Gasfitttr, fto. SOLE Agent in Feilding for ••The Block Light." Estimates given. Telephone 137. NGA TAW A, SHANNON. COUNTRY BOARDING BCHOOL FOBGIBLB. InrHR third term will begin m 1 Tuesday, 19th September, 1906 .'.(■.: FYinsipal— t MIBBU. TAYLOR

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 50, 21 September 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 50, 21 September 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 50, 21 September 1905, Page 3

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