Memoranaa. Entriea for Messrs Steyens ancLGorton!s Bedding sale are published |o^dajy. " The architect of the Wanganui gMuca;; tion Board invites tenders for "additions' to the Bunnythorpe School.. -"-. j Gobbej a^njd TXabbagjb: Thate^on board the steamer ■" Mamari," now due, a big shipment of lioen goods and. ropes direct frbm Belfast. Rating 'purchased these s;oods from ' the manufacturers thejy are; enabled to sell .lheM : at about ordinary! wholesale prices.^Ajdvt. . '; Tenders f or bushfellrag are invited hy Mr John li. Murray, of Waituna./' We publish ns a' supplemented -day a, circular from Messrs Ross andSandfocd, of the Bon 'March-; Ealmeraton. Norths, giving the spring and summer: fashions' that enterprising firm has now opened out. . . Just opened — Ore.im dress serge, whitedrill for boys' washing suits, cream sauze millinery ribbons,* dozens bf children's fancy sunshades from 1/3, 1/6, 2/0, 2/6' up. Also, another choice assortment of ,new millinery, selling like ripe cherries at J. B. Hamilton's. — Ai>vt. Boys' fox's serge sailor suits, with sinulets, lanyards, and arm hadges, from 18/6 each, at Te Aro House, Wellington. Boys' colonial tweed knicker suits... from 10/6 each, Mosgiel tweed backer suits, from 15/S each, at Te Aro House, Wellington. Boys' blue sorse sailor suits, collars trimmed red braid, with white singlets and lanyards, beautiful hadgeon the arm, from 12/6 each, at Te Aro House, Wellington. Boys' Kaiapoi tweed knicker suits from 12/6 each, west of England knicker suits, from 14/6 each, at Te Aro House, WeU lington. Boys' Scotch tweed kniclcer suits from 7/ each, Mosgiel tweed 3 garment suits from 22/6 each, Kaiapoi tweed 3 garment suits from 27/6 each, at Te Aro House, Wellington, Boys' Mosgiel sac suits from 20/6 ; Kaiapoi tweed sac suits from 27/6 ; lloslyn tweed sae suits from 33/6. At the noted house for boys' and youths' clothing the wholesale family drapery warehouse, To Aro. House, \Vcllington. : Boys' ;drab driliTsa'ilor suits, collars trimmed' blue and \y_hite braid, gilt but* tons, from 6/6. each,' at. To Aro House,' Wellington. J '■'•
Mr William Macmiilan; of Awahuri and Palmerston Nortli, "fellmonger," db-r sires to contradict a report which lias' been ciroiilatcd to the" effect that he had' sold out of his Awahuri business. This is not correct, because Mr Macmiilan still .carries -on the Awahuri. .business, notwithstanding that he has' a brancblat Palmerston -Nor'tli;'' Mr ifm Trihibief is his Feilding Agent.— Apyt.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 50, 24 October 1891, Page 2
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386Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 50, 24 October 1891, Page 2
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