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■ General Booth has undertaken to sweep the London streets of all the homeless -poor, before next winter, and to this end he asks for the casual wards, which are are present empty, and for the services of the police, to drive the people in, so that upon payment of a small charge they can have food, warmth and shelter. . If they have no money, the General would ■provide two. or three hours work for them «o that they could earn sufficient for a night's lodging. James Pilbrow was drowned at the mouth, of the Kakma (Ashliurton) on Monday morning. He was standing i i the fiver fish>n nr when a wave came and washed him off his feet into the stream rand he was carried but to sea. Pilbrow •was well known in sporting circles He formerly owned Clarence, Welcome Jack, arid other good racehorses, and was lately farming at Ashbnrton and training one or two horses. He leaves a large famiiy grownup. Cobbb and Darragh are selling prime Derwent Potatoes at 35s per ton, oi 3a 6d per sack, at the store. Cocksfool grass seed. — Advt. The very latest in Watches ! S. J Thompson is selling a new keyless shortwind watch, 50 per cent cheaper than ihe "Waterbury. He has also revived ji sample of the sold cased Waterbnrj watch, Ladies size, short-wind- A rea work of art and keeps splendid time — ADvr. I ■■ • We have the pleasure to announce th< arrival of our first shipments of nov spring and summer coods for the presen aenson, ex s s Kiinutaka and Tonic. 4t cases and packa^ are already to ham and opeoed out.- The selection in Indie Dress- Goods, Manlles. and Millinery fo ihe present sepon, excels anything previ oußJy shpw:n in Palmerslon and we res ■ pedffuly incite the lesidents of this dis f - tricl to inspect our present disply at th PaJmerston North. Kos

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 39, 29 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 39, 29 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 39, 29 September 1891, Page 3

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