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Memoranda Some good milch cows are advertised for sale in our wanted column. Mr Guy, of Birmingham, advertises for a strong boy. A smart boy, about fifteen, is wanted by Mr T. A. Garratt, chemist, Manchester street. Mr H. F. Jannings of the Eeady Money Store has a new wanted adver- 1 tisement in to-day's issue. New advertisements from the enter* prising proprietor of Te Aro House, Wellington, will bo found in to-day's issue. Entries for Messrs Stevens and Gorton's sale at banson ou Wednesday next are published to day. The Quadrille Assembly will hold their usual fortnightly dance in the Foresters' Hall on Wednesday next. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. Ammunition at the Eed House. S. J. Thompson wishes the sporting community to know that he is now prepared to supply all their requirements. Diamond grain powder, all numbers of shot. Gun caps, breech and muzzle loading gur.s. — Advt. Cobbe and Darragh are now clearing out, at very low prices, their season's accumulation of remnants, consisting of useful lengths of dress goods, flannels, shirtings, calicoes, sheetings, cretonnes, moleskins and hollands. — Advt. Eating the pudding is the genuine test. Try the prices of the Cash Exchange Co-Op. in the same common sense way and surprise and satisfaction will follow. Great success of the Co-Op. principle.. Nearly 2000 vouchers have been used. The Co-Op, is preeminently the peoples. Store. Great reduction in all departments. — Advt. You can buy Brook's him chine sewing cottons, 200 yards, 1/6 doz ; good knitting wools, 1/9 head; butter cloths, 1/11 doz; striped bush blankets, 3/11 each; 150 pairs imported English blankets from 7/6 pair; 1500 yards splendid new flannels from s)^ jfcrd ; hundreds of nice dress pieces from 5/9 the doz yards ; real good velveteens from 1/. yard ; superior black cashmeres, 1/11 and 2/6 ; coloured bed quilts, 2/6 ; long lace curtains, 2/6 pair, cheapest and best values in tho trade at J. B. Hamilton's. — Advt. We notice that Mr E. Martin, the well-known Tailor, of Kimbolton Eoad, has a large assortment of new English nnd Colonial Tweeds, Covert and Fancy Coatings of all descriptions, and materials for I/ress Suitings, Fox's Serges, Scotch Bannock bums of nil shades, nnd a good vam'tj' of Fancy Trouserings, Saddle Tweeds (both English and Colonial), ivnd likewise mate rials for Ladies' .Hiding Habits nnd Jackets. This stock is well worthy of iuspeotion.— Advt.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 1, 2 July 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 1, 2 July 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 1, 2 July 1892, Page 2

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