" A drink for the Rods," so *aid the great Prophet— Mahomet, who* taking his cap of coffee under the fig tree. If yon woald enjoy such, Ore«9»'s AI Coffee, Sold only in 1 and 21b tins. If unable to come orders, with cash, can be sent to us direct, and we will guarantee instant attention and prompt dispatch fram the big sale at Te Aro Houw, Wellineton. You can buy Brook's machine sewing cottons, 200 yards, 1/6 doz ; good knittine wools. 1/9 head; butter cloths, I/I 1 doe; striped bush blankets, 3/11 each ; 150 pairs imported English blanket" from 7/6 pair; 1600 yards splendid new flannels from 9£ jnrd ; hundreds of nice dress pieces from 5/9 the doz yards ; real good velveteens from l/» 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 the trade at J. B. Hamilton's.— ApvT. An eminent physician says if the pub* lie would drink less tea and more Coffee there would be a great many less sufferers from that troublesome complaint - indigestion. Crease's AI Coffee is the best. Sold only in 1 and 21b tins. The annual stocktaking sale at the Bon Marche, Pnlmerston North, is now proceeding.. The firm are determined to reduce .their present stock at leant £2000 previous to the annual balance, and prices have been made accordingly. Purchaser* of Dratrery and Clothing at this establishment have Jthe benefit of a £6000 stock to seleofcfrom .— Advt. Cobbe and DarragV toe now clearing out, at very low prices, their season's aecumulation of remnants, consisting of useful lengths of dress goods, flannels, •hirlings, calicoes, sheetings, cretonnes, moleskins and hollands. — Advt. For continuation of Reading Matter tee fourth paqe.) Advertisements TEMPERANCE LECTURE. DR. LUCAS, the great Temperance Orator, will hold a meeting for Women and Children in the Army Barracks at 3 p.m. on FRIDAY next ; and give his famous If ctnre, "Thumbs Up and Thumbs Down," in the same place, at 7.30. All are earnestly invited. ST. LEONARD^ NURSERY^ QUEENS STREET, FEILDING. HWORSFOLD desires to inform , his friends, and the public generally, that he is prepared to supply, at lowest rates, — j Fruit Trees of every variety, Shrubs, Hedge Plants, Pot Plants, &c, &c, &c. Inspection Invited. H. WORSFOLD, ! Proprietor. TO THE ELECTORS OF RANGITIKEI. ri ENTLEMEN, — Permit me to \JT tender my sincere thanks to those who so ably supported me at the late election of a member of the House of Representatives. Although defeated by a comparatively small majority, we have every reason to hope that the views which we advocated may, in the near future, be accepted by the Electors of Rangitikei proper^ I have the honor to be, Your most Obedient Servant, JOHN STEVENS. GREAT FIRE (ST. JOHNS), NEWFOUNDLAND. BY request of the Bishop of Wellington, collections will be made next SUNDAY at all CHURCH OF ENGLAND Services in the PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF FEILDING, in aid of the Diocese of Newfoundland. Any other donations toward the same object will be received by the undersigned until noon on Wednesday, July 20, 1892. ARTHUR HERMON, ______ Curate. WANTED Known— Donnelly's for Waterbury watches.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 11, 14 July 1892, Page 3
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