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__ Wanted*. WANTED.— 1000 Pickle Bottles, for oysters. A. GAMBITSIS. WANTED to Buy.—4 or 5-roomed House, with conveniences; good locality. State terms, etc, to "MASTERTON," care of Star Ofnee. WANTED.— By Married~~Coupie (no children), 4 or 5-roomed Furnished House. Aply "X.. ,, care of Star Office. WANTED— Youth for office work in Feilding; must have some knowledge of book-kkeeping; wages, 30s.—Apply, stating experience, to ' COMMERCIAL," Stab office. WANTED.— By a middle-aged person, POSITION as HOUSEKEEPER or LADY HELP in Feilding, at once. Apply for address at STAR. WANTED.— Situation as Companion Help or Nurse; take full charge of children. M.D., No. 13, Queen Street. WANTED.— Capable GENERAL. Apply MISS BROWN, Private Hospital. i-ust and Found. LOST— On March 3, between Mt. Stewart and Sanson, Blue Horse Rug, initialed " A.F.; reward Stab Office. STRAYED.— Prom paddock, light Bay MARE, 15 hands, and Brown GOB. Reward on returning to CARBINE STABLES. I OST.—Sunday night, a Gold BanA gle, between . Cobbe's Corner and English Church. Reward at Stab Office. LOST.— Between Midland Road and Feilding, Brass Axle Cap. Finder kindly leave at Colyton Store or Stab, Office. Miscellaneous. j WANTED Known.—That, owing to my Customers being considerably inconvenienced by my Store being closed at 12 o'clock on Wed- I nesdays, I have decided to revert to the old order of keeping open till 1 o'clock for the convenience of those ' who cannot shop earlier. J. DARRAGH. HOUSEWIVES.— If you love your hubby, give him a taste of the delicious MILITARY PICKLE. Suite all palates. Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day. NEW GOODS for the Autumn and Winter now being opened up j daily at SPENCE and SPENCE'S. 1 Ladies wanting to see the latest cor- ' rect styles should visit the Bon Marche Showrooms. • McMENAMIN, Manchester Street, for Men's Roslyn and Kaiapoi All-wool Saddle Tweed Trousers/ unrivalled for- hard wear, at 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 11s 6d, 12s 6d, 13s 6d, 14s 6d,' 15s 6d, 16s 6d, 17s 6d, and 18s 6d. - Feilding's Cheapest Store. WANTED Known.—That Mrs ROSS has taken over the Excelsior Confectionery and Tea Rooms, and would like all the old '. Customers and new ones to give her a trial. Civility and attention to business along with cleanliness, is her motto. ! HOTEL PROPRIETORS.—If you haven't got the delicious MILITARY PICKLE on your tables, you have missed .a good point. Suits all palates. Order a case to-day. McMENAMIN, late Neal, Manchester Street, for Men's Rosin, Kaiapoi and Petone All-wool Under Flannels, at 3s 3d, 3s 6d, 3s 9d, 4s 6d, 4s lid, 5s 6d, 5s 9d, 5s lid, 6s " 6d. Men's Union Flannel Unders, all shades, a splendid line, at 2s lid. Feilding's Cheapest Store. LADIES.— Why is the delicious MILITARY PICKLE the most tasty condiment in the world? Buy a bottle to-day and supply the answer. Suits all palates. Price reasonable. Gi AILLON Hill Climb, France, won I* by a Buick in 1913, second a few days ago. This car ran second and climbed the hill with four passengers at the rate of 50 miles an hour. The BENSON MOTOR CO., LTD., Agents, Feilding. CAPE GOOSEBERRIES, Pines, Passion Fruit, Lemons, Island Oranges now arriving at SHEJNNAN'S, Manchester Street. REMARKS overheard at the demonstration of Perfection Cookers at DARRAGH'S: "What a delicious cup of tea. What brand is it?" Darragh's famous Golden Tip, at 2s, Is 9d, and Iβ 6d per lb. WILL all those who partook of Afternoon Tea at the Exhibi-' tion at DARRAGH'S, please note that Golden Tip Tea only was used. Darragh'c Special Brand,.2s per lb. NEW AUTUMN HATS for the Girls at SPENCE and SPENCE'S. Smart Ready-to-wears in great variety at prices ranging from 3s 6d each to 9s 6d. Also Teddy Bear Hats for the children, 2s 6d up. Come and see the new goods. MOTOR Cycle Repairs a Specialty. Best makes of Tyres btocked, but not exposed to light. Call at BAIJN'S. EVERY Variety of Stationery, Magazines, Books, Music, Fancy Work Baskets, Fashion Journals, at MACLEAN'S. IF your Grocer hasn t got the delicious MILITARY PICKLE, he's asleep. Pass your order an to any Jive Grocer. GEO. WELLS, the New Store, the Popular Store, the Clean Store, Manchester Street, opposite Har ford's. CYCLE and Motor Tyres at reduced prices at TREASURE CYCLE CO., Fergusson Street, Feilding. HIGH-GRADE CYCLES at Bedrock Pi-ices at TREASURE CYCLE CO. LADIES, see the New Autumn Hats at Spence's: Felts, Velvets/ Beavers, and Velours galore. Prices run from 4s 6d each to 37s 6d for the best Velours. Also Fur Toques from 10s 6d to 25s each. and Motor Sundries at Bedrock Prices, at The TREASURE CYCLE CO., Fergusson Street, Feilding. mRIUMPH and B.S.A. Motors. X Feilding Agents, TREASURE CYCLE CO., Fergusson Street. CALL and inspect our latest Gramophones and Records at TREASURE CYCLE CO., Feilding. "CI XPERT REPAIRS at reasonable Hi charges. The TREASURE CYCLE CO.. Fergusson Street. SQUARE Iron Tanks.—l rtill have a few 200 and 400 gaxJon tanks for sale, very cheap. J. DAB P4apr THE TREASURE. CYCLE CO., Agents for the famous 2-stroke Motor Cycle (The Connaught). Let us give you a demonstration. HOUSEWIVES.— If hubby's appecite is fickle, give him a taste of the delicious MILITARY PICKLE. Suits all palates. Price reasonable. Order a bottle to-day. THE Russian Reliability Trials, lasting over 14 days, was won by a Buick, also the Keif Hill climb and the Flying. Kilometres. The BENSON MOTOR CO.. LTD., Agents. Feilding. SOUTH AFRICA.—At Mulder's Drift Hill Climb, the, Buick beat all comers in the class for American Cars. If you want to know how this can happen, arrange for a demonstration. Seeing is believing. ] The BENSON MOTOR CO., LTD., Agents, Feilding.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2313, 16 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2313, 16 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2313, 16 March 1914, Page 3

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