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An excitable spectator at a football match was so delighted at a goal his favourites had just scored that he commenced waving his stick, and in doing so struck another spectator in. the month with it. " Look what you're done," said the injured one. " You have knocked out two of my teeth." " Never mind," was the reply. " What's a couple of teeth to a goal like that ?" It will be seen by an advertisement another column that Mr J. J. Curtis; of Grey street, Wellington, draws the attention of the tradespeople and others to the goods consigned to his care. Consignees at present suffer from delay in transit at Wellington and the consequent expenses of storage, which would be entirely avoided. Those wishing lo send parcels or presents to Europe ar« reminded that he has a cheap prompt delivery by each direct steamers for Lond i° n j Parcels so . sent are delivered at the door of consignee, if instructed. It is also notified that he has special conyoyance for the removal of furniture and luggage. Custom House work is, of course, a necessary branch of his business. — Advt. There is one thing every hoiisewtfe should know, and that is-Hercules .Baking Powder is the best. :\Vhy ? It is the cheapest because; it is the best for making bread, pastry, cakes, puddings, scones, etc. In 6d and la tins?

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 102, 25 February 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 102, 25 February 1892, Page 2

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