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Memoranda.

A reward is offered for a lost dog by Mr John Pollock. A notice to trespassers appears to-day from Mr Jennins. Notice re Manchester Road Board elections appear elsewhere. Mr Sherwill's new advertisement appears to-day over leader. Parades for the Manchester Rifles during the month of May are published elsewhere. Tenders are invited by Mr Hill, Town Clerk, for filling in the approaches to Warwick street bridge. An important notice to bushfellers appears to-day from Mr R. R. Curtis, for tenders for felling 500 acres of bush in the Manchester Block. Messrs Benson and Fetch give notice that all persons with dog or gun trespassing on their properties will be prosecuted Tenders for labor, &c, for the erection of a five roomed house, at Taonui, are invited by Mr E. J. Armstrong, of Palmerston North, for particulars see advertisement. Tenders are invited by the Engineer of the Manchester Road Board, Mr Charles Bray, for sundry public works, particulars of which are in advertisement on our third page. In soliciting the attention of the ladies of this province to our fashionable importations for the present season, we would respectfully ask them when they visit Wellington to inspect our choice assortment of mantlep, paletots, jackets, furlined cloaks, fur caps, &c. &c, at Te Aro House, Wellington. Of the favorite plush jackets and paletots we have a superb selection, none better in the city. We have a full supply of ladies' mantles in Astracan, Matalasse, striped cloth, diagonal cloth, seal cloth, &c, in all the newest styles at Te Aro House, Wellington. In Ladies' short tweed jackets we are showing a magnificent assortment, ranging in price from 5/6 to 21/6 In jerseys we have an abundant supply with brainded and smocked fronts from 3/11 to 10/6. We have also a very nice selection of Garibaldi jackets with belts in black, brown, grenat, navy, light grey and fawn, from 5/11 to 15/6 at Te Aro House, Wellington. Our showroom is in every way well worth a visit, and we are certain it would be as advantageous to the visitors as to the proprietor of To Aro House, Wellington. No lady requiring either an ulster or a waterproof should pass Te Aro Hous9, a 6 we have them in large quantities of the most fashionable description and at the most moderate prices For Ulsters, brand new styles and fabrics, our prices range from 6/1 1 to 37/6 ; for waterproof mantles from 8/6 to 18/6, at Te Aro House, Wellington. The choice was never larger, the variety never greater, and the styles never more ct arming than are to be seen jnst now in profusion at Te Aro Houße, Wellington.

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 125, 27 April 1889, Page 2

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Memoranda. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 125, 27 April 1889, Page 2

Memoranda. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 125, 27 April 1889, Page 2

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