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Memoranda

Good bushmen are wanted. Mr G. E. Little, of Makino, advertises a colley dog come astray. Messrs Stevens and Gorton will hold a stock sale in Feilding to-morrow. Train services for the Hawke's Bay races on October 3rd and 4th are pub' hshed to-day. The notice of the dissolution of partnership between G. Murdoch Martin and Edward Henry Fisher, wheelwrights and general smiths, is published to-day. Notice is given by Mr M, Keen, that unless all boots and shoes left with him for repairs during the period preceding the last three months are claimed on or before October 14th they will be sold at the risk of the owners. What business has brought the prices down and is determined to keep them down P Why, of course, the Cash Exchange Co-Op, Feilding, where everything may be had at lowest cash rates with division of profits. Fancy and fashionable, useful and ornamental, all reduced to zero prices for cash. Patronise the only real cash business in the district. See our price list in this issuo.— Ai>VT. Special Remnant and Oddment Sale at the Red House. Remnants of Dress Goods accumulating from the late great sale ; remnants of Print ; short lengths of Calicos ; remnants of Sheetings, grey and white ; remnants of Shirtings ; short lengths of Dress- linings. A few cheap Colonial-made Suits, in boys' and meu's ; Art Muslins, in useful lengths, at the Remnant Sale. This sale of Oddmentß will last only a few days. — Advt. After the deluge of waters we have experienced for the last two months we may hope that now " Spring, mild ethenal spring," will visit the land and prove to be no transient guest Everyone wants fine weather. Everyone wants to see the radiant sunshine, and every lady in the city is doubtlesss most anxious to see the wonderful and attractive spring fashions now opening out at Te Aro House, Wellington. "The prices are so low, there can't be any dividend," Such is the unmistakeable testimony to the extremely low prices of the Cash Exchange Co-Op. by opposition business men. In the meantime the CoOd. is pre-eminently the Cash Purchase ers Store, where Fnshionable Goods are now on sale at unique prices— and a dividend is fully expected in duo course. Romember, the ouly genuiuo cash busi* noss on tho Coast.— Advt.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 29 September 1892, Page 2

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Memoranda Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 29 September 1892, Page 2

Memoranda Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 29 September 1892, Page 2

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