Mr S. J. Thompson, the popular proprietor of the Bed House, has opened up his Spring consignment of Goods, inspection of which he invites*- . • . It will be seen by advertisement in ' another column that Mr J. J. Curtisiol Grey street, Wellini»toii, draws the attention of the tradpapeopUVand others to the ad van tii ge they wilt receive by having *oods oonsijtricl to his earij. Consignees at present suffer from delay -in transit at WellinKtoa^and the consequent expense of stornge, which w.iuld-be entirely avoided. Thos* 1 wishing. lp f send parcels nr presents to Europe; are .reminded that lie lias a c'ieap prompt delivery by each nf the direct steamers for I*gn.lon. Par- • eels so sent are delirered: *t the door of consignee, iE'instVucted. It is nlso nolU ti|d thiit^ ho has" special con veyanoe for the remoyal oF furniture and lugftage.- -. Custom Kouse work is, of course, » ' necessarj branch of^Jijjsbiisiness.-T-ABfT» ■»■.-'■■
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 9, 2 January 1890, Page 2
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150Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 9, 2 January 1890, Page 2
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