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Another case of the disappearance of an Englishman is reporttd From Chicago. Mr Axel Hoist, described as the son of the London artist, Mr Laurita Hoist, irho when last heard of was staying at Winnetka, has been missing for th» past week, and some apprehension is felt regarding his safety. Mr Hoist's parents are said to have been communicated with. An advantage to customers not possessed by an small traders anywhere is the immens 5 -ange of choices in every description v tabrics and fashion to be always seen at Te Aro House, Wellington. We have the pleasure to announce the arrival of our first shipments of new spring and summer goods for the present season, ex: s.s. Riinutaka and lonic. 46 cases and packages? are already to hand and opened out> The selection in ladies Dress Goods, Mantles, and Millinery for the present season, excels anything previously shown in Palmerston and we respectfuly invite the lesidents of this district to inspect our present disply at the Bon Marehe, Palmerston North. Ross and Sandford,— Advt. It will be seen by an advertisement another column ihat Mr J. J. Curtis, of Grey street. Wellington, draws the attention of the tradespeople and others to the goods consigned to his care. Con signees at present suffer from delay in transit at Wellington and the consoquen* <'Kpenses- r o£ storage, which would be entirely avoided. Those wishing to send parcels or presents to ICurope are re minded that lie has a cheap prompt de lives y by each direct steamers for London. Parcels so sent are delivered at the do ir of consignee, it instructed. I. is iilsu notified that he has special conveyance for the removul of furniture and luggage. Custom House work is, oi course, a necessary branch, of his business. — Advt.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 22 September 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 22 September 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 22 September 1891, Page 2

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