Notice is given to-day that all claims against the estate of the late H. J. Lee must be send in before the 13th of October. We may say that we have been greatly pleased with our new spring goods, and we are quite sure that they will meet with the approbation of our customers. We shall be happy to show them to all visitors, without unduly soliciting them to buy. We hare a very large quantity of the newest spring fashions, in all de« partments, ready for inspection at Te Aro House, Wellington. Augite Mats— the woman's friend price 2s-iust opened at the New Zea» land Clothing Factory. No stirring required for oatmeal, milk, rice, custards, blanc mange, jellies, butters, ketchups, apple sauce, &c. ; in fact, nothing will burn on it. Try it aud be convinced. For the Nursery, there is nothing equal to heat the milk and food for the baby. Messrs Ross and Sandford of the Bon Marche, beg to intimate the arrival of their first shipment of Spring and Summer goods ex cargo steamer Ruahine, comprising the largest delivery ever received by them at one time. They are now making their first show for the season in all departments, fuller particulars of which will appear at a future date. Ross and Sandford, The Boa Marche, Palmcrstoa North. — Advt.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 29 September 1892, Page 2
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221Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 29 September 1892, Page 2
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