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Cobbe and Darragh have opened some very handsome embroidered robes. They are also showing new shapes in straw and felt hats, their own direct importations. Ammunition at the Red Home. S. J. Thompson wishes the sporting community to know that he is now prepared to sup« ply all their requirements. Diamond grain powder, all numbers of shot. Gun caps, breech and muzzle loading guns. — Advt. New Autumn Millinery at J. B Hamilton's, Special window displays every day this week of the most fashionadle and becomine styles; no two alike. In view of the Easter Holidays, ladies are respectfully invited to placo their orders early so as to get a Rood selection. Our new millinery this season will fairly eclipse anything to be found on this coast, both for stylish effect and exceedingly moderate cost. Before purchasing anywhere be sure and inspect the splendid collection of latest styles at J. B. Hamilton's Centre Block, — Advt. We would refer the readers of this paper to our first page announcement of soine good ranges of strong, useful. Crimean Shirtings. Concerning these we may say that tho patterns and colorings are the best procurable, that the prices are uncommonly low, due regard being had to the quality, and that we shall be pleased to forward patterns, post free, to any address on application to Te Aro House, Wellington. As showing the immense sioclc of flannels usually kept in our warehouse we may state that for the present winter sen son we have imported of Khrlisli makes and purchased from the best colonial mills, about 15, (W0 yards and these are now on view at Tc Aro House, Welling* ton. JN T or should it be forgotton tlnit wo have an excellent assortment of navj' blue serges, both in Yorkshire and west of England makes that these arc sill fast dye and are the best, value we hare ever been privileged to offer since the establishment of Te Aro House, Wellington*

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 122, 12 April 1892, Page 2

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Untitled Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 122, 12 April 1892, Page 2

Untitled Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 122, 12 April 1892, Page 2

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