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It will be seen by advertisement in another column that Mr J. J. Curtis, of Grey street, Wellington, draws the atten lion of the tradespeople and others to the advuntage they will receive by having goods consigned to his care. lonstgnecs 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 he has a cheap prompt delivery by each of the direct steamers for London. Par eels so sent arc delirered at the door of consignee, if instructed. It is also notified that he has special conveyance for the removal of furniture and luggage. Custom House work is, of course, a necessary bronch »f '>i« hu«iness. — Advt. Evbry motner, every nuueekeepp", and ladios generally should make it their duty to inspect these, and take at lea.t one doz j n yards as a sample of the best and purost calicoes ever yet shown in this city The following is a brief description of these special makes of calicoes : — EI, 32in wide, is a stout, long cloth, and very useful for children's nightdresses, at 3s lid per dozon. E2, 36in wide, is a soft, family long- cloth, pure finish, at 4s 6d per dozen. E3. 32ms wide, .is a fine double warp calico, very strong aud soft, at os 6d per dozen. E4, 36ins wide, is a stout family shirting, 7s 6d per dozen, at Te Aro House, Wellington.

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 141, 4 June 1889, Page 2

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Untitled Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 141, 4 June 1889, Page 2

Untitled Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 141, 4 June 1889, Page 2

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