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Wanteds, ANTED.—Young 'Girl. Apply to Mrs GROOMBRIDGE, Confectioner, Fergusson Street. WANTED.— A young Girl to assist with house work and children, or woman for general housework. Apply Mrs D. -TWIGG, Halconibe. Phone 232, Feilding. WANTED.— Experienced Waitress. STACEY'S Tea Rooms. ANTED.—By CHELTENHAM DAIRY CO., 4ft Firewood stacked in yard in any quantities. Feilding. WANTED.— 1000 Pickle Bottles, for oysters. A. GAMBITSIS. uust and Found. FOUND.— A Whip, on the Mount Stewart Road. Owner may nave same by-paying expenses. J. UARRAGH. MisceJJaneoin. WANTED.— A new shape Handbag from BISSETT'S Special bale ol .traveller's Samples. WILL the Person who borrowed A.B.C. Code kindly return to A. H. ATKINSON and CO., LTD. HfOT BOVRIL can now be obtained L all through the winter months at GROOMBIIIDGE'S Shops. Try a cup—it's good. TNTERIOR Showing of Ladies' WinCO^BE'b ?o stie TO - mOnW at JOHN SEASON 1914.—SURREY WARRIQR.—Wanted known, that the above-mentioned Shire Stallion will travel same route, as ;last season. LOST. —A Bargain by not visiting BISSETT'S Sale of Ladies' Handbags. WANTED Known.—The new brick kitchen at Manchester Hotel is completed. Shilling Luncheons are unequalled. BERT KELLEHER. HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Gramophones. Full range of popular models can be seen and tried at WILLIAM CARTHEW'S Stationery Store. District agent. INSPECT the Ladies' Winter Coats in the broad daylight of Wednesday, at JOHN COBBE'S. FULL Stocks of new Winter Goods now opened up in every department at the Bon Marche. Visit SPENCE and SPENCE'S to see the new goods. A GENCIES.—An English Fire InXI surance Co. require Agents at I all towns in the Wellington Province. Replies treated confidentially. Please reply to P. 0., Box 139, Wellington. FOUND.— The latest Rexophones, beautifully clear speakers. From £2 12s 6d. Large stock of Records and Needles. BAIN and CO. THE Latest Winter Coats for Ladies' Wear displayed To-mor-row at JOHN COBBE'S. WINTER SPORTS. —"Football, and Hockey will soon be starting. Just a timely reminder. All the new season's goods are now opening at CARTHEW'S. HOUSEWIVES.— If you love your hubby, give him a taste of the delicious MILITARY PICKLE. Suitsall palates. Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day. ASK any of our customers how we ~ treat.them —then.you'll realise what good meat .they get. The MEAT CO., Manchester Street. McMENAMIN, Cash Clothier, for Boys' All-wool Jerseys, _with button shoulders, from 35.6 dto 4s 9d. Fancy Knit Jerseys, all sizes and shades, from 2s 6d to 4s 6d; also with Fancy Collars and Cuffs, assorted shades, from 2s 3d to 4s 9d. Small Boys' All-wool Singlets from 2s 9d. 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 Boys' Warm Tweed and Rainproof Overcoats. Just the thing for the coming season. Up to the minute styles. All sizes, from' 7s lid to 355. Boys' Navy Shorts and Knickers, all sizes, from 3s 6d. 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. AILLON Hill Climb, France, won \JT 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. ALWAYS purchasing prime cattle, that's how we extend our list of satisfied customers. The MEAT CO., Manchester Street. GOOSEBERRIES, Pines, J Passion Fruit, Lemons, Island Oranges now arriving at SHENNAN'S, Manchester Street. T>EMARKS overheard at the deJIX monstration of Perfection Cookers at DARRAGH'S: "What a delicious cup of tea. What brand is iti , " Liar/ragu's famous Golden Tip, at 2s, Is 9d, and Iβ 6d per lb. **¥T£7ILL all those wno partook of W Afternoon Tea at. the Exhibition at DARRAGH'S, please note that Golden Tip Tea only was used. Darragh'c Special Brand,.2s per lb. MOTOR Cycle Repairs a Specialty. Best makes of Tyree btocked, but not exposed to light. Call at tJAlN'ti. 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'e asleep, tase your order an to any live Grocer. FOR Sale.—3 second-hand Bradburj Motor Cycles, in good condition; thoroughly reliable. Call early at W. H. BAIN and CO. 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. BAKER'S (next Bramwell's).— Daily and V. eekly News, and all Monthly Magazines kept in stock. Postal Orders for Music promptly attended to. N" EW BOOKb at MACLEAN'S.— Hagar, by Mary Johnston; Number 13, by Fred. M. White; The Rocks of Valpre, by Ethel M. Dell; Sis Within, by Hobson; Golden Road, by L. M. Montgomery; John O'Partlett's, by Jean E. Hovey; Love on Smoky River, by T. C. Roberts; Geraldino Walton, Woman, by Marie C. Leighton; The Southerner, by Thomas Dixon 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, Fftilding. CiiYCLB and Motor Tyres at reduced / prices at TREASURE CYCLE CO., Fergusson Street, Feilding.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2318, 24 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2318, 24 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2318, 24 March 1914, Page 3

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