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Mr Milson advertises a horse for sale. The business card of D. W. Virtue and . Co., grain merchants, of Wellington, appears in another column. Entries are published to-day for Messrs F. E. Jackson and Co.'s sale at Palmerston North on the 25th instant. The programme of the sale and bazaar in aid of the Palmerston District Hospital is published to-day. A new and startling advertisement from Mr W. G. Shearer will appear in ' our next issue. Tenders for the erection of a bridge at Aorangi are invited by Mr Bray, the engineer of the Manchester Road Board. Notice of the application of James Meehan to transfer the license of the Cheltenham Hotel to Thomas Ryan, is published to-day. An impouudiug notice appears to-day, j The Australian Mutual Proyident Society have a notice in our advertising columns to day. The claims of this society of being the oldest, wealthiest and most prosperous Australian Life Office and the largest in the British Empire, are based on a sound foundation. It is also the only Colonial Life office which declares a bonus every year. Mr Edtnd. Goodbehere is the Feilding agent. Tenders are invited for the race privileges of the Feilding Hunt Club Meeting on the 25th of August. Full particulars are given in the advertisement. We draw special attention to the fact that both booths will be fitted up for the successful tenderers. Mr R. Leary, agnnt for Messrs Lazarus and Co , Opticians, will be in Feilding on Friday next, the 19th instant, and may be visited nt Wollerinan's Hotel by person's requiring their sight tested, or who have hitherto been uunble to obtain spectacles to suit them. See advert isouieut of Messrs Lazarus and Co. — Advt.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 25, 16 August 1892, Page 2
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286Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 25, 16 August 1892, Page 2
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