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Wanteds. I WANTED.— By Lodging with private family. State terms to "REASONABLE," Star Office. WANTED.— Young Girl. Apply to Mrs GROOMBRIDGE, Confectioner. Fergusson Street. WANTED.— A young Girl to assist with house work and chil- j dren, or woman for general liouse- T work. Apply Mrs D. TWIGG, Hal- G combe. Phone 232, Feilding. j WANTED.— Experienced Waitress. STACEY'S Tea Rooms. WANTED.— 1000 Pickle Bottles, for oysters. A. GAMBITSIS. WANTED. —Two smart Juniors for departmental work at the | Mail Order House. Apply promptly, - JOHN COBBE. " J * fc WANTED.— Two smart Boys as l inside and outside Messengers. ; An opportunity afforded the right boys to enter departments in six ' m o»tbs. Apply promptly, JOHN COBBE. WANTED.— Young Girl about 16 to mind two children, also assist in light housework. Apply Star Office. Miscellaneous. HOT BOVRIL can now be obtained all through the winter months at GROOMBRIDGE'S Shops. Try a A cup —it's good. Q HOWROOM Appointment. —We kJ have an opening for smart young Lady as beginner. Apply sharp, McGRUER, THOMSON. « SEASON 1914.-SURREY WArZ RlOß.—Wanted known, that the above-mentioned Shire Stallion will travel same route as last season. WANTED Known.—The new brick = kitchen at Manchester Hotel is completed. Shilling Luncheons are — unequalled. BERT KELLEHER. f HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Gramo- i_ phones. Full range of popup lar models can be seen and tried at - WILLIAM CARTHEW'S Stationery r Store. District agent. —- a F,ULL Stocks of new Winter Goods a now opened up in every de- S partment at the Bon Marche. Visit fi SPENCE and SPENCE'S to see the - new goods. f AGENCIES.— An English Fire In- i surance Co. require Agents at vt all towns in the Wellington Province, a Replies treated confidentially. Please > reply to P. 0., Box 139, Wellington. - : j FOUND.— The latest Rexophones, beautifully clear speakers. From r< £2 12s 6d. Large stock of Records s. and Needles. BAIN and CO. I WINTER SPORTS. — Football, i and Hockey will soon be ; J starting. Just a timely reminder. _ ( All the new season's goods are now _ opening at CARTHEW'S. HOUSEWIVES.— if yo7 love~your [ hubby, give him" a taste of the '-± delicious MILITARY PICKLE. Suits T all palates. Price reasonable. Buy j a bottle to-day. ASK any of our customers how we J treat them—then you'll realise _ what good meat they get. The MEAT j ( CO., Manchester Street. 1 McMENAMIN, Cash Clothier, for { Boys' All-wool Jerseys, with . button shoulders, from 3s 6il to "4s 9d. ". Fancy Knit Jerseys, all sizes and | shades, from 2s 6d to 4s Gd ; also wR& r Fancy Collars and Cuffs, assorted shades, from 2s 3d to 4s 9d. Small j Boys' All-wool Singlets from 2s "9d. j Feilding's Cheapest Store. £ WANTED Known-—That Mi;s - ROSS has - taken over the Excelsior ; Confectionery and Tea j Rooms, jand .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 J haven't got the delicious MILITAIiY' PICKLE on your tables, you have missed a good point. Suits all t palates. Order a. case to-day. . McMENAMIN, late Neal, Manches- '.' ter Street, for Boys' Warm Tweed and Rainproof Overcoats. Just j ' the thing for the coming season. Up r to the minute styles". All sizes, from J 7e lid to. 355. Boys' Navy Shorts and Knickers, all sizes, from 3s 6d. Feilding's Cheapest Store. LADLES.— Why is the delicious MILITARY PICKLE the most , tasty condiment in the world? Buy . a bottle to-day and supply the an- : swer. Suits all palates. ,Price rea- ,; sonable. GAILLON Hill Climb, France, won by a Buick in 1913, second a ' few days ago. This car ran second and climbed the hill with four T?as- • sengers at the rate of 50 miles an hour. The BENSON MOTOR CO., LTD., Agents, Feilding. ; ALWAYS purchasing prime cattle, - that's how we extend ocr list ot satisfied customers. The MEAT CO., Manchester Street. 0 _ APE "GOOSEBERRIES, Pines,. Passion Fruit, Lemons, Island Oranges now arriving at SHENNAN'S, Manchester Street. ■ REMARKS overheard at the de-monstration-of Perfection Cookers at DARRAGH'S: "What a delicious cup of tea. What brand is it£ Darragh's famous Golden Tip, at 2s, Ib 9d, and Ib fid per lb. WILL all those wno partook of 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 Tyres stocked, but not exposed to light. Call at tJAUN'S. EVERY Variety of Stationery, Magazines, Books, Music, Fancy Work Baskets, Fashion Journals, at MACLEAN'S. IF your Grocer hasn tot the delicious MILITARY. PICKLE, he's asleep. Pass your order an to any uve Grocer. ■■ ■ HE 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. AKER'S (next BrainweU's).— Daily and V. eekly News, and all Monthly Magazines kept in stock. Postal Orders for Music promptly attended to. N' EW BOOKS at MACLEAN'S.— Hagar, by Mary Johnston; Number 13, by Fred. M. White; The Rocks of Valp're, 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; Geraldine Walton, Woman, by Mane C. Leighton; The Southerner, by Thomas Dixon QUARE Iron Tanks.—l rtill bave | a few 200 and 400 gailon tanks j for sale, very cheap. J. DAB WAmT '■^IOUND.—Good Second-band Cycles from £2 10s. At TREASURE CYCLE CO.. Feilding. LADIES.— The delicious MILITARY PICKLE is not better than the best, but it is" better than the rest. We would'like your opinion. Order it, Price reasonable. "'■"",'.;" b TpwON'T fail tc notioe at BAKER'S I JL/ the large variety of Fancy Goods of every description to choose -, from, especially 1914 Calendars. Post 5 Curd* and Birthdev Cards a _»«aialtT " /~1 EO. WELLS, tbe New Store, the \JT Popular Store, the Clean S<we, Manchester Btreet, opposite Harford'*,

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2319, 25 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2319, 25 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2319, 25 March 1914, Page 3