Memoranda, o Two axle caps lie at this office wanting: owners, A notice aneni the Feilding Assessment Court appears to-day. A new advertisement appears to-day from Messrs A. and J. B. Pnngle. Additions are made to-day to MessrsStevens and Gorton's Feilding sale. Fresh tenders are invited by Mr Bray, on behalf of the Wanganui Harbor Board, for work on Pollock's road. A land transfer notice appears to-day from EL C Jefferies to John JefEaries of Section 1, block XII, ApitL During the past month our showroom was daily attended by large numbers of ladies intent on inspecting and purchasing the attractive items in the millinery and mantle departments atTe Aro House, Wellington. In millinery we were fortunate in being able to exactly suit the taste of our patrons, and for style, fashion, and the harmonious blending of colours, weare as yet unrivalled m the city. We have still the* same ability and means at our command, and during the present month shall Bhow some special novelties in ladies' trimmed hate, millinery, bonnets, and untrimmed hats, at Te Aro House, Wellington, Our mantle and costume department has also been the scene of great activity. We haye sold an amassing number of ladies' jackets and mantles of the most fashionable desoriptkm, and our costumes have been the subjeots of much admiration at Te Aro House, Wellington. We have a very choice lot of ladies* costumes, in all descriptions of fabrics, and in a great variety of fashionable styles, comprising prints, zephyrs, sateen broohe, Swiss embroidered veilings, Pongee and Liberty silks, ranging from 5a 6d to six guineas, at Te Aro House, Wellington. We cordially invite any visitors from the country who may be staying for a while in the city to visit our showroom when every attention and civility will be shown, without attempting to press purchases, at Te Aro House, Wellington. Visitors to Palmerston are respectfully invited to inspeot the display of new goods just received and now opened oat at The Bon Marohe*, Embracing- what» admittedly the largest stock between Wellington and Wanganui, of mantles, millinery, straw goods, dust cloaks, sun. shades, cotton and stuff dress materials, and fanoy and general drapery' of evety description. The firm being direct importers are in a position to give their patrons equal value to anythiag obtainable in the colony, they invite inspection and comparison of their season's import* quite independently of any . purchases being made. 0. M*. Boss & Co., the Boa March© 1 . Palmerston North.— Adtt.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 87, 29 January 1889, Page 2
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413Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 87, 29 January 1889, Page 2
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