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We have triple attractions to induce large, long and repeated visits lo our warehouse during the present month. Ist. We have the largest- and best selected stock-in, the oit}\ 2nd. The quality of our goods is Al, and the prices the lowest possible. 3rd. Every purchaser from 10s and upwards gets in addition, a yery useful, pleasing, and attractive present, at Te Aro House, Wellington. No other house in the city either does or is able to offer these threefold advantages, which will certainly be widely appreciated and eagerly embraced by the many who will throng our premises during the present month, at Te Aro House, Wellington. The tune for the distribution of these presents is limited, viz,, from the present date to the end of the month of December, 1889, at Te Aro House, Wellington. Ix the men's, boys', and youths' clothing department, purchasers may select their -, presents from a choice assortment of ties ■ scarf? 1 , shirts, hats, &c, at Te Aro House, ■ Wellington. — Advt. ] —nitmn mrrMTmrrTTirniw <

Memoranda. * 0 Train arrangements for the Marton B Hack meeting are published to-day. c Messrs Wollerrnan and Co 's Christmas advertisement will appear next issue. Mr Sveudsen, boot and shoe importer, has opened up another splendid assortnient of boots and shoes. c Entries for Messrs F. B. Jackson and * Co 's sale at Pivlmerstan on the 19th inst. are published to-day. Tenders for erecting ft house, invited by Mr G• 0 ' Hill, will close on Monday \ Mr W. Pearson has now received bin l first consignment of ladie9' and children's c bootsand shoes ' ' Tenders are invited by Mr A. L. Pan 1 r for the erection of a blacksmith's shop. * Plans and specifications may be seen as * •the coach factory. a The Engineer of the Kiwitea Boad> ' Board, Mr Charles Bray, invites tender*; l for a number of public works, particular., ' of which may be ascertained by reference * to the advertisement which appears elsewhere. .-.:'. ... I Mr S. J. Thompson^ ."the popular pro- z prietor of the K^rl Uonse, has opened up "• his.Spriupf eonsjgrimebt. of Goods, insjjeetioii of -which lie invites. '

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 75, 14 December 1889, Page 2

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348

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 75, 14 December 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 75, 14 December 1889, Page 2

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