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Memoranda.

There are some interesting notices in our wanted column to-day. Tenders are inyited for the collection of the dog tax for the Manchester Eoad Board. Further novelties have been added to the stock of electroplated ware in the shew case. These include some beautiful designs in butter, sugar, and biscuit jais, cruets, toast-racks, jelly jars, in fart the stock must be seen to be pro-pc-ly appreciated —Bed House, Eimboltoi Road. — Advt. Cobbc and Darragb. have purchased a hir lot of wholesale samples of towels, uubrellas, carpets, corsets, underskirts, peats, and hosiery. These goods have ben bought at a big discount oft' regular proes, and will bo sold cheap for cash. — :.DVT. Our selection of Autumn and Winter Fsiliions has been made by our own Infers, xnn\ of great experience, taste am judgment, in the Bnlish, French and Coitinental markets ;md may be relied on -.s surpassing everything we have pro vioisly shown at To Aro 1 1 ouse, Wellington. ' A drink for the gods," sn said the gmt Prophet— Mahomet, when taking hifcupof coffee under (he fiii tree. If yo« would enjoy such, Creas..-'s A I CaYep, Sold only in 1 and Jib tins. _An eminent physician snyi if the pub* ' licwould drink less tea and more Coffee thr.'e would be a jjroat many !e*s sulTerei'*_from that troublesome complaint - incigestiou. Crease's A I Coffee is the 1 bet. Sold only in 1 and 21b tins.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 104, 1 March 1892, Page 2

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Memoranda. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 104, 1 March 1892, Page 2

Memoranda. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 104, 1 March 1892, Page 2

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