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Memoranda. ♦ Mr E. Goodbehere advertises a six roomed house to let. The committee of the Colonists Political Association will meet in Mr Bray's office to-morrow afternoon at 3.30. Mr W. Trimble, auctioneer, advertises in another column that he will hold a sale of clothing, tweeds, cutlery, guns, &c, (under a bill of sale) at his auction mart, on Thursday next, Bfarch 3rd, at 1.30 p.m. Mr J. H, Cruickshank, of Beaconsfield, offers a reward for the recovery of a black and ten sheep dog. Any person found with the dog in his possession will be prosecuted. Tenders are invited by Messrs Chamberlain Bros, for the erection of 64 chains of fencing at Birmingham, Fowlars. Specifications may be seen at the flour mill, Feilding; Mr Lowes' Hotel, Fowlers ; or at the residence of the advertisers, Birmingham, where tenders will close on March 5. Persons desirous of tendering Will be shown over the line. If you would liye long and prosper drink good Coffee. It maketh the heart glad, keepeth the brain clear, and helpeth digestion. Be sure and ask for Crease's AI Coffee. Sold only in 1 and 21b tins. Elsewhere Messrs Eoss & Sandford of the Bon Marche, Palmerston N. direct the attention of Cash purchasers of Drapery to the advantages to be secured by making their selections during the present clearing sale at The Bon Marche*, the goods being disposed of comprise the whole stock, which is all new and m good condition. The difference between pros* ent prices and ordinary prices is considerable. A very large quantity of stock has already been disposed of, but there still remains a thoroughly good choice of genuine bargains in Cotton and Stuff Dress pieces and Eemnants, also Calicoes, Sheeting, Shirtings, Flannellcttes and Household Drapery, while Mantles, Millinery, Dust Cloaks and Sunshades are being disposed of at absolutely nominal prices so as to effect a complete clearance previous to alterations. — Advt. " A drink for tho gods," so said the great Prophet— Mahomet, when taking his cup of coffee under the fia tree. If you would enjoy such, Urcasp's AI Coffee, Sold only in 1 and 21b tins. An eminent physician says if the pub" lie would drink less tea and more Coffee there would be a great many le<s sufferers from that troublesome complaint — indigestion. Crease's AI Coffee ia the best. Sold only in 1 and 21b tins.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 102, 25 February 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 102, 25 February 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 102, 25 February 1892, Page 2

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