Memoranda.
Mr Walter Bailey, of. Taonui, invites 1 tenders for felling 150, acres of ■bush on Reid's line. For particulars see advertisement; ■ To-day, we' insert a notice anent the^ unreserved stock and produce sale at Stevens and Gorton's yards on Thursday next, donated to the Presbyterian Church. For other particulars see Additions are made to-day to Messrs Stevens and Gorton'? next aale at Eeilding. l ' ■< A new advertisement from Miss.E. ■ Stewart will appear in our next-issue. A new and startling advertisement i from Mr G. O. Colville will appear in our next issue. Mr Colville claims that the credit system is a deal failure, and that his prices for cash are such as to defy all legitimate competition in the boot trade. Fresh oysters and fruit at the Shamrock Boarding house to day. THIS shipment comprises in all over 600 pairs of the very best blankets it is possible to buy in the various qualities, and as we purchase only from the best, manufacturers, we get them at the 'very lowest market prices, for cash, and will sell them correspondingly cheap, at Te Aro House, Wellington. In white blankets we commence; at the very low prices of six and elevenpence, and go upwards to the very beqt produced from the very best looms in the world. If you "take the low quality, we can recommend it as astonishingly good for the money, and In all the intermediate and higher qualities better yalue is not to be obtainedgo where you will. It should, therefore," bo a foregone conclusion that foj these things you should yisit Te ArO House, Wellington. A further lot of our celebrated English blankets has just come to hand per ship Nelson k and are now ready fbE selection, at Te Ato House, .Wellington. Foiß, large size, for extra weight, for good quality, and for durability we would strongly recommend our one guinea blankets, and would unhesitatingly assert that these are the best guinea's worth of wool and warmth in Wellington. As in the past so now, we expect to have numerous inquiries for our guinea blankets, at Te Aro House, Wellington. OttiE^qualities in colonial and English blankets and' of every size we keep up to three guineas per pair, at Te Aro House, Wellington.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 154, 23 June 1891, Page 2
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377Memoranda. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 154, 23 June 1891, Page 2
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