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Memoranda.

Our wanted column is interesting to-day, j A Property Tax notice appears elsewhere. Mr Charles Wickham has an important notice in to-day. An advertiser, A.D.T., of Wellington, wants to purchase a small farm wholly or partially cleared. Attention is directed to entries for Messrs Stevens and Gorton's sale here on Thursday next. Mr John Bishop returns thanks to those friends who so kindly went to his assistanoe this morning, when his premises were placed in danger from a chimney on fire. Donations for the gift rauction in aid of the funds of the Church of England continue to flow in, A full and complete list | of the names of doners will be duly published. You should visit Wellington and abovall things go to the sale of overplus sume iner drapery at Te Aro House. You should visit the sale. Why P Because the bargains have been numerous and astonishing and the remainder of the overplus will be sold at still lower prices during the present week at Te Aro House, Wellington. You shonld visit the sale. Why ? Because it is the last week and it positively closes on Saturday next, February 16th, at 10 o'clock of the eyening. Fail not therefore to give a look in at the overplus sale; Te Aro House, Wellington. You dhould visit this sale. Why ? Because you will benefit amazingly by so doing and make your money go further than it eyer did before, if you will but call at the overplus sale at Te Aro House, Wellington. You should visit the sale. Why ? Because you would enjoy the outing. Be» cause you would purchase cheaply, Because you would save money and because so many of your neighbors have done so by visiting the sale of overplus stock, at Te Aro House, Wellington. The sale atjthe Bed House is now in full swing. The special feature of this sale is that the stock is unusually heavy, consequently there is the greatest possible variety to chose from. Several very special job hues to hand, viz., the whole of a warehouseman's samples of hats (several hundred varieties), also about 4 dozen ladies jackets which are all being sold at less than wholesale prices for cash. The sale is to last for a short time only. All who need cheap goods (clean and fresh) should visit this annual stock sale the Red House. — Advt. 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, dust cloaks, sun shades, cotton and stuff dress materials, and fancy and general drapery of every description. The firm being direct impoitere are in a position to give their patrons equal value to anything obtainable in the colony, they invite inspection and comparison of their season's imports quite independently of any purchases being made. C. M. Ross & Co., the Bon Marche*. Palmerston North. — Advt. It will be seen by advertisement of another column that Mr J. J. Curtis, in Grey street, Wellington, draws the atten lion of the tradespeople und others to th advantage they will receive by having goods consigned to his car«. Consignees at present suffer from delay in transit at Wellington, and the consequent expense of storage, which would be entirely avoided. Those wishing to send parcels or presents to Europe are reminded that be. has a c iieiip prompt delivery by each of the direct steamers for London. Par eels so sent nve delirered at (he door ofonsignee, if inst-ucted. It is also notif fied that he has special conveyance i«i the removal of furniture and luggage. Custom House work is, of course, a necessary branch of his business. — Advt.

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 98, 23 February 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 98, 23 February 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 98, 23 February 1889, Page 2

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