Memoranda. «. Mrs Reading has vacancies for one or two boarders. A servant girl is advertised for by Mrs Cobbe. Miss Stewart, dressmaker and milliner, has just received her first lot of summer goods. We publish with to-day's issue an amusing "inset" from the Red House, which should prove of' instruction to both old and young. A meeting of cricketers will be held in Frank Bray's on Tuesday night, to form a club. Messrs J 0. Morey and Co have been appointed the Feilding Agents for the Perfect Pitting Bodice Lining Company. For other particulars see advertisement. To day we publish the programme of the Feilding Races to take place on Monday the 28th December on the new racecourse. Two hundred pounds will bo given away m prizes and a splendid day's sport will be provided. Train services for the Hawkes Bay Races on the sth and 6th October, and the A. and P. Show on the Bth and 9th idem, are published to-day. Excursion tickets will be issued at Feilding; firstclass, 25s ; second class, 18s, available for return till Saturday 17th October.
The very latest in Watches! S. J. Thompson is selling a new keyless shortwind watch, 50 per cent cheaper than the Waterbury. He has also received Ja sample of the gold cased Waterbury watch, Ladies size, short-wind- A real work of art and keeps splendid time. — Advt. The appearance both externally and internally of our widely known family Drapery Warehouse is now extremely brilliant. With the advent of the spring sea-on comes an extra change of fashions. The dark, sombre tints of winter are now completely effaced by the light, cheerful, beautiful, new colors that dis« ■ tinguish the presenb season's fashions at IV Aro House, Wellington. It will be seen by an advertisement another column that Mr J. J. Curtis, of ' Grey street. Wellington, draws the at- ' tenti^n of the tradespeople and others to ' thf- goods consigned to his care. Con ' signees at present suffer from delay in transit at Wellington and the consequent expenses of storage, which would be ' entirely avoided. Those wishing to send ' parcels or presents to Europe are re '• minded that he has a cheap prompt de- ' livery by each diiect. s tea nn-rs for London Parcels so sent aiv delivered at ■ the do<>r of consignee, ir instructed. Jt \* also nr.tifiV.l tiinr he lias special con- ' peyariL-e for the removnl of furniture and liK'gngtf. I'ustorn House work is. of ' sourse, a necessary branch of his busi- ! aess.-~ADv.r... -i
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 38, 26 September 1891, Page 2
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414Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 38, 26 September 1891, Page 2
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