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To Lat ami For Safe* WANTED.— Two good young Cows in full profit. H. HAYDEJN', Feilding. WANTED TO BUY.— A good MilcF Cow in full profit. B. GOULD, North road. FOR SAtJS.— A light Gig and Harness, in good condition, cheap. Apply STAR Office; FOlt SALE. — In good condition, a 122-inch bike frame. Cheap. Apply STAR Office, where it may Be seen. ANTED TO" LET.^A doomed House, with every convenience, garden; with or without stables. WHUMPHRIES, Camden-street. HOUSES TO LET.— 4 rooms, large section, Awaburi road, 10s j 5 rooms, nice house, Giesen's road ? lls; 5 rooms, East-street, in splendid order, 12s; 7 rooms, Derby-street, arid paddock, 15s; 3 acres good grazing, 5s per week. Apply RATLIFF LAND AGENCY. IF you are wanting to Buy, Sell, or Exchange either town, suburban or country property, drop us a line statin^ your requirements. Insurance in all its branches at the RATLIFF Laud Ageucy (established 16 years^. OAPC ACRES, good sheep farm, £\JI) Colyton district, broomed house, cowbails, woolshed, well watered and fences in good order. Price £14 per acre. Cash £500. VICTOR E._SMITH, Laud Agent, Feilding. PQQ ACRES, 5 miles from Mas--000 terton, main road, good strong land, grows turnips aud oats well ; 6 roomed house, good order, sheds, etc., 14 paddocks. Price £8 10s per acre. VICTOR E. SMITH, Land Agent, J^oilding. "ANTE!) KNOWN.— We have several i-acre sections, 5 minutes' walk from Post Office, no borough rates. Price £70. Only .£5 cash required. Balance for 5 years at 6 per cent. Apply J. T. BARRY and CO., Central Land Agency, Feilding. OIJLTRY FABJMS.— 3i acres, good house, nice position, £550; 5 acres, new house, garden, orchard £575; 7 acres, nice house, orchard, cowshed, etc., £725; 8 acres and 2 5-roomed houses, £800; 11 acres, good house, orchard, cowshed, etc., £900; 12 acres, 6 roomed house, near railway (Halcombe), £525; 13 acres (10 years lease), 7 roomed house, cowshed, stable, orchard, etc., £650. All convenient to town and easy terms. MORTON and A f\ ACRES first-class land, carry 4rU 25 cows, lovely home, fine 7roomed house, lawn, orchard, cowshed, stable, etc., near town, creamery, school, £1600, £600 cash ; a bargair Must be sold. MORTON and CO. ni\ ACRES (15 years at 16s), real OU good little dairy farm, as going concern with cows, pigs, horse, cart, cans, etc., handy to school, etc. Only £250. MORTON and CO. OAA ACRES (120 flat, balance £\j\J undulating), all English grass, carry 80 cows and other stock; 9 paddocks, permanent water ; nice 6roomed house, bath, etc., cowshed, dairy, men's room, storeroom, work-, shop, trap shed, fowl house, etc. ; convenient to creamery; town, etc. ; £20 acre, 10 per cent, cash, 5 per cent, in year, balance rent at 5 per cent. 1\ years. Fine- chance get good home. MORTON aud CO. . DON'T Pay Rent! We can sell. you a good "home on easy terms, f roomed cottages (with scullery, etc.)> and nice sections £225 £320; 5-room-ed house (new) and $-acre, £d/ 5; beautiful homes '(6 rooms, large sections), £475, £575 (h. and c. water), and £600 (lucres, orchard, stable, etc.). MORTON and CO. _ O LET.— Office opposite Saleyards. Rent 10s per week. Apply GEO. W. Kingsbeor, Eclipse Carriage Works, Manchester-street. F" OR SALE.— 2 second hand Bradley gigs, 1 Faulkner (shifting seat) gig, new spring tip-drays, 3 new Bent-wing dogcarts, 4 new gigs, including Bradley "speedy" and straight shaft sulky. Also many others that must be quitted this month. Inspection invited, and no reasonable offer refused. Apply quickly GEO. W. KINGSBEER, rwiinro_ Builder^ Manchester-Btreet. FOR SALE or Lease.— A good little dairy farm, 40 acres; 6roonwl house, etc. Apply R. r. SMITH. INDIAN Runner Drakes for sale Knight's Strain, winner of New Zealand Competition ; Howell's Strain, winner of Australian Hen Con T>etition. Drakes 10s 6d each; nnrtlated nreedine trios 20s. Utility only. White Leghorns nnd Indian Runner Ducks. If your locality is too damp for hpns. try Indian Runners. SAM S. STRELE, Kimbolton. _ ARE you looking for a reliable Cycle*? Tf so. see the latest models" at CLARKSON'S- Cash of onw +<*rtn« OR SALE— Bargains. Cononos Phishette and Tapestry; Duchesa Chest and Washstands. Very choice. Rinszle Kapoo Bed nnd Pillow, 20s Miscellaneous. HA S .G.A.U. Great Offer. Gives . portrait, self or friend, as prize, if preferred. Aitken and Evans' window. WANTED KNOWN. -MISS HALLE, Hair and Skin Specialist late of Palmerston North, Wellington, and Sydney, has commenced business next to Mr Kennedy's boot establishment, Kimbolton-road, Feilding, and is prepared to undertake the treatment of the hair and skm. Ladies' own combings made up. Every 1 kind of artificial hair work carefully ' done. _ _ ANTED KNOWN.— That a class will bo held at the Technical School on THURSDAY afternoon at 2 and evening at 7.30 o'clock for the practical study of Cookery. Instructor- Miss Florrie Grant (Instructor to the Wanganui Girls' College). Fee 12s 6d per term. WANTED. — Local people to sup- . port local industry and ask for Aorangi Fruit at all leading fruit shops and stores. A. JR. MAYO. AT THE DRESS COUNTER. SEE our Novelty Costume Lengths, i The new shades are here: Mole, Amethyst, etc. The Wincey Blousings, the Jersey Blousmgs, the Delaine Blouse Lengths, the Velveteen all shades. Civility and attention to all friends at all times. McGRUER. THOMSON and CO. CHEAP Literature at MACLEAN'S j — Nelson's splendidly bound j handsome little volumes of standard i books, including works of Dickens, | Ainsworth, Hugo, and many others, I 9d and Is each. Hurry up and j choose your authors. FOUNTAIN PENS.— The "Ro- j band," self-filler, easy to handle, j no trouble, neither blots nor leaks, j Use your own nib, if preferred. 4s 6d j at MACLEAN'S, Manchester-street. | . T i WE are specialists in Fountain Pens. We have all makes at lowest prices. - The "Traveller" at 7s 6d is Feilding's favourite pen. I WILLIAM OARTHEW is sole agent. ; WANTED. — Have you tried I Cream of Wheat, the new ! Breakfast Food. Introduced and sold only by the FEILDING CASH STORE. NEW Goods for the Autumn and Winter Seasons now opening up daily at the Bon Marche. See the lovely millinery direct from London and the latest styles in Goats and Costumes galore.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 830, 17 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 830, 17 March 1909, Page 3