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Air Guiii(l will support any proposal n> Borough Council in the direct on of reorganising the present impounding system. Cobbe and Darragh are prepared to purchase prime fresh 13 utter at market rates, and pay Cash f..r same. A juryman story: — He came breathlessly into the Court — " Oh, ivy Lord, if you can excuse mo, pray do. I don't know which will die first — nay wife or tny daughter." " Dear me, 'that's sad," said the innooont judge. "Certainly you are excused." The next day ho was asked how they were, and replied they were all right. " Why, yesterday you said you did not know which would die first." " Nor do I. That is a problem vsrhich time aloue can solve." Visitors to Palmerston are respectfully invited to inspect the display of new goods just received and now opened out at The Bon Marche". Embracing what is admittedly the largest stock between Wellington and Wauganui, of mantles, millinery, straw goods, duat cloaks, sun shades, cotton and stuff dress materials, and fancy and general drapery of every description. The firm being direct importers are in a position to give their patrous equal value to anything obtainable in the colony, they invite inspection and comparison of their seasou's imports quite independently of any purchases ' being made. 0. M. Ross & Co., the Bon Marche". Palmerston North. -Advt.

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 74, 20 December 1888, Page 2

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Untitled Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 74, 20 December 1888, Page 2

Untitled Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 74, 20 December 1888, Page 2

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