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Wanted. .tll.l ■ I I I II ■ ' ' j WANTED.— A Girl to assist with Housework ; light place. Aoply "Z.," Staji, Olueo. I WANTED.— Good General, £1 ; I live nightvs and half-day off. Apply Mrs STRINGER, The Hill. j WANTED.— Nurse Girl. Apply ' Mrs ARTHUR WHEELER, i tlie Hill. : WANTED. —A smart Lad to milk ' a few Cows and make himself useful on tho farm. Apply J. J. BUVCE, Hinau. WANTED.— Young Lady to travel ; pianist preferred. Apply Monday, after 7 p.m. Mrs MASON, York' House. WANTED.— To buy Fresh Eggs, 1/3 doa. ALSOPP'S Denbigh Street Store. WANTED.— Lady wishes Board; central preferred. Apply S., TjTAn Office. WANTED. —Married- man for General Farm Work; references required. Apply A. G. MEYRICK, Ridgelands. WANTED. — Two Furnished Rooms, with use of conveniences Apply 0., Star Office. WANTED Known. - STACEY'S TEA ROOMS.—Most up-to-datae in Feilding. New Room upstairs specially furnished for Wedding Parties, otc. All silver ware. Choicest Cake?, Dainty Teas. Address,' Manchester Street. Lost and Found. STOLEN or Strayed from the Manse Paddock, Apiti, a Bay Horse, 14 hands or over, long tail and mark on front of left knee. Anyone finding the same. communicate with J. RALPH, Apiti. Reward. Miscellaneous. TpT TZ STANDS for Vest .X .AY. Pocket Kodak or Soldier's Camera. This little camera takes up practically no more room than a tin of tobacco. Makes perfect pictures and can be used by a person with ,no knowledge of photograph.*.. Thousands of men at the front have a V.P.K. with them, and we liave seen letters from Egypt in which soldiers have asked their relations to send them a A r .P.K. Surely that proves that the V.P.K. would make a most acceptable present for your soldier friend. 35/- complete. WILLIAM CARTHEW and SON.' BURLINGTON TEA ROOMS "VTOW REOPENED. Lunches, Afternoon Teas. . ; SCHOOL BOOKS.—Get particulars of the Special Prize Offer. Every boy and girl who return tbc/r Coupons receive., an award Book. WILLIAM CARTHEW and SON. Get your Books at CiU'lhew's. WANTED Known.—Miss "/ALLBANK, Hosiery KnitteY, has removed to Shop opposite. Salvation Army Hall. BARGAINS for EVERYOKE.----48 only Choice Table Covers. The last of our lot, and we are giving up keeping them. The whole stock less 33 1-3 per cent., oj 6/8 in tne £. See these, ladies. McGRUER, I THOMSON and CO. If OR Cool Summer Wear. Gent's Real Panama Hals; take some beating; 6f to 7i; Christmas offering. J/6, 10/6, 12/6, 15/6. . McGRUER, THOMSON CO. AT McGRUER, THOMSON'S x\ Summer Sale. 128 Men's Strip-, id Cambric Shirts. All sizes. Made in Auckland. Goods up to 5/6 each. Now 2/11 each; 3 for 8/6. MEET Me at the MARBLE BAR, Dear." ' LADIES' Glace Kid Lace Boots or Button Boots. . Usually 14/6. HANNAH'S Sale Price 9/11. TRY our SPECIALS at the MARBLE BAR. They are simply delicious. LADIES' Patent Langtry Shoes, Buckles. Usually 16/6. HANNAH'S Sale Price 12/11. LADIES' Patent 1-Bar Evening Shoes. Usually 14/6. HAN° NAH'S Sale Price 8/11. LADIES' Patent Vamp, Grey Suede Top, Button Shoes. Welted sole. Usually 25/-. HANNAH'S Sale Price 17/6. WANTED Known.—We specialii in Town Property and have a splendid selection of Houses, Businesi Premises, and Building Sections in ah parte of the town, at prices to suit all. RATLIFF LAND AGENCY. MEN'S Glace Kid Lace Boots. Pointed toes. Sizes 6, 9/ 10. Usually 26/6.. : HANNAH'S Sale Price 7/11. . ■>,; SECOND-HAND MOTORS: Rudge. Triumph, Precision, Royal Ruby, and King Dick, from £25 upwards. At the TREASURE CYCLE CO., Feilding. BIG LOTS of Prints and Muslins at SPENCE and SPENCE'S 1 Sale. See the lots offering at 4jd and 6d per yard. Many of these were double the money. Also double-width Cotton Dress Goods going at 6d yard, j Come early. ODDMENTS in-Children's 4 to 6 Shoes, at 2/6 to clear. HANNAH'S Sale. A SPORTSMAN asked his Friends to lunch, their appetites to tickle, but afterwards there was nothing left of the delicious MILITARY PICKLE. ICE CREAMS and Fruit Drinks always ready at the MARBLE BAR. QTEL MANAGERS—Why not give your guests a luxury ? The delicious MILITARY PICKLE is sold by all Town and Country Grocers at a reasonable price. Try one case today. ~, LADIES' Grey Suede Court Shoes. Cuban heels. Usually 12/6. HANNAH'S Sak> Price'B/11.' . "■ . IT is easy to eeonomLse if you drink NELSON MOATE'S Tea. Costs you less than a farthing a cup. Prices 1/9, 1/10, 2/-, and 2/2. STRAWBERRIES and Cream and Fruit Sundaes are to be obtain. ied any time at GROOMBRIDGE'S Marble Bar, Manchester Street. GREAT APPETISER with Inner." is the delicious MILITARY PICKLE. Every Grocer in town and country sells, it. Every particular person cats it,' lury one bottle to-dt»y. n ».UMi i i i ■ . ii . i ~i. — SECOND-HAND OARS. — Rover, 5-sea,tf\r; Overland, 5-seater: Meta,!urg.v,' 3-seater; , and others, Como. to. 'our Garage. W. H. BAIN a.nd C 0,., Feilding. P'' LAG BRAND PICKLES lead the way the whole year rounds and every day. If you're lurking for a treat, try the I.jnU'd that's never beat, A*~"t McGRUER, THOMSON'S Summer Sale. —48 only Navy Print "Morning Glory" Dresses, A most useful frock to slip into. Well worth 8/11. Our sale price 6/11. HOTEL Managers.—Let us put yon, wise: Buy a case of the .felicious "MILITARY PICKLE." Every tcw§ $nd country grocer sells it. Every particular person eats it. BLOUSE VALUES Extraordinary at SPENCE and SPENCE'S Summer Sale. See the pretty Blouses going at 2s lid and 3s 9a each. Worth more than double. And the Silk Shirt Blouses tot fis lid, Gs lid, aud 7s 6d are marvels of cheapness.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2857, 31 January 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2857, 31 January 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2857, 31 January 1916, Page 3

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