-MEN'S * Warm Colonial Wool UNDERCLOTHING For Winter Wear. Men's CoMnial Lambs' Wool Underpants, 3e 6d, 4s 6d. 4s lid, & 6d, 6s 3d, 6s lid, 7s lid. Men's "Delta" finish Unshrinkable Colonial Underpants, 9s, 9s 6d, Men's All Wool Unshrinkable Underpants, 6b 6d, 6b 6d, Bs. Men's Sanitary Woollen Underpants, ss, fis 6d, 6b. Men's Colonial Lambs' Wool Undershirts, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 4s lid, 6b 6d, 66 3d, 6b lid, 7a lid, 9b 6d. Men's "Delta" Finish Unshrinkable Undershirts, 8s 6d, 9b 6d, 9s lid, 10* ed, 10. 9d. Men's All Wool Unshrinkable Undershirts, 6s 6d, 6s 6d, Bs. Men's Sanitary Unshrinkable Un- | dershirtß; ss, 5s 6d, fis. These are stocked in Small Men's, Men's, and Outsize Men's, both plain and ribbed. JO^N~COBBE, CLOTHIER and MERCER, FEILDING. Lost. LOST— Irish terrier pup, ao cojlar on. Finder rewarded on returning same to Dunn, butcher, Kimbolton Road. ' OST— From Feilding, 7th inst., black pup, white tip on tail, white chest, white on nose. Answers to name of Toby. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted. 10s reward on returning same to Carbine stables. Wantefls. WANTED— One or two furnished ■ rooms, with board, in private family, near town. Apply Phoenix. TITANTED— A good general ssrT V vant. Apply Box 11, Feilding WANTED TO SELL-Ohestnut horse, aged, very useful and quiet. J. Jaeobsen, carrier. 'ANTED— Female boarder, quiet home, hancy to businoss part of town. Terms moderate. Apply X V, Star office. WANTED— Men to dear gorse on . section Bun Road, further particulars apply E. 0. Maokay, land agent. ANTJSD— A position by handy ' man, gardening, wood-chopping or any light work. Apply for address at Star office. ANTED KNOWN — Alteration for dinner at the Manchester Hotel. For convenience of customers dinner will commence at 11 o'clock on FRIDAYS only. All meals Is. WANTED KNOWN — General Meeting F.V.F.B. this evening, at 7.30 p.m. Full muster , requeated. WANTED.— Buyers for 25 good second-hand Cycles, complete with good tyres and tubes and accessories. A guarantee given. Prices ftom £2 10s. G Barry and Co., Feilding. _ WANTED.— All Cyoliste' to look us up. Mudguards, Lampr etc. A good line of Tyres at 10s 6d each. G. Barry and Co., Kimboltoa r< ad. To Let and For Salt.. TO LET— A commodious house in Kimbolton Road. Also cottage in Camden street. Apply John H. Murray, Kirabolton Road. ANTED TO SELL.— A number of good Building; Sections, in various, parts of the Borough — £65, £65, £80, on exceptionally easy terms. Also, splendid suburban faore, and several Dwelling Houses, with from 1-acre to 5 acres attached. Geo. C. Hill, Land Agent, Manchester street. _ , • FOR SALE.— One Waggonette, nearly new, and one Secondhand Single Phaeton Price £10; Apply sharp to A. Aplin, Feilding Coach Factory. FR SALE.— Fintrslass grazing runs and dairy farms. For particulars apply to Frank Bennett, land agent, Otaki. TO LET— Two froni'rooras (unfurnished), central position, low rent to good tenant Apply to Stai office for address. TfTANTED TO SELL. bricks in any quantity bulllbTgeobgs, Bandon Road Ring up Telephone 161. Miscellaneous. . MRS J. Neary, Eyre street, will commence laundry work at home trom MONDAY next and will be pleased with support from previous customers, also a few permanent out- . tomers. Correspondence by poet promptly attended to. '\_ • ANTED KNOWN.— A fiw Splendid Building Sections fox Sale fronting the popular Kimbolton road. High and dry, from £35 upwards. •■ GARDENING of any description VJT undertaken by day, week or «m---tiact. Ornamental shrubs, shelter and fruit trees supplied and planted; laying out a speciality. None but competent men employed. Apply at once to A. Hobday, opposite O. Matthwp, baker, Eyre street, Feilding. Beti Covers 6 x 5 feet made in England 13s 6d, 14s 6d. Eade's Furnitore Warehouse. SHEPHERD Bros, have oi sale the best of b Mjsehold coals and firewood in large or small quantities; special qnotati n for large lots. IMPORTANT— Mr Thoa. P. Henderson, Dresden Piano Tuner, 13$ years' Home experience, will visit Feilding Thursday next. Orders left at Milson and Coles. I^ON'T Forget the > Farmings. QuaJ lity right and prioe the same. Marshafljjaw. W~ ANTED KNOWN.— Good "ac commodation for Boarders (tradesmen preferred; at Devon House (near Bridge), Manchester street. Good quiet horns. Terms reasonable. MrsLaing, Pro* pnetress. SOMETHING new in Fancy China has just been opened up at the C.T.C. Stores in real Goss China; also Langley H. W. Jugs, 2s 6d; , Sugars and Creams, Is 6d: Teapots, Is 3d. You can always depend on "getting up-to-date Goods from us, as we have special arrangements with A Home buyer. : Q/\/V, ACRES.— First^ilass, flat, ftJ\3\J' dairying and fattening •land, 9 paddocks, 2 houses. 20 and '- lak. oow bails, and outbuildings; i;miJe of Jpreamery. 1 mile of Railway Station; P.Ov, Store, School and Town. Part equal to best fattening , land in New Zealand. Only £4200. A. J. BENN, Agent, Palmerston N. JUST ARRIVED. — Per 8.8 " lomana," the 'new Water Paint. "Murexo." J CtyfQ Sanitary nnd the best, in the 'market, in 51b packets. At Harford and Son's. GENTS' Warm OverMata in the jaeilK^At patterns, best cut and superior finish, 555, 655. Showerproof coats, special quality 355, 425, 47b 6d;_6ss. Men's Macintoshes with cape, 2& 6d, 37s 6d. The Epsom macintosh 425. John Cobbe.
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 287, 10 June 1907, Page 3
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