Memoranda •■ Mrs Anyon, of Birmingham, advertises for a girl to do house work. A steady youth is wanted at the Co-op, to drive a grocer's cart. The attention of members of the Manchester Rifles is directed to the district orders published elsewhere. Messrs H. Collier and Co, music dealers, of Wanganni, have a replace advertisement in to-day to which we direct the attention of our readers. Mr Adolphus Goldfinch, of the Valley road, advertises for twenty good axemen. Entries for Messrs Freeman R. Jackson and Co.'s s&le at Feilding, on the 11th instant, are published to-day. Mr J. Hyde Parker, advertises that he will visit Feilding twice a week, when he will give lessons in music, elementary and finishing. The Engineer of the Manchester Road Board, Mr C. Bray, invites tenders for public works as detailed in the advertisement. Train services for the Prince of Wales' Birthday are published to-day. The concessions to excursionists are of the usual liberal character. Mrs Walker, from Wang&nui, has opened with a beautiful stock of the very latest French novelties in dress goods of every discretion, millinery, mantles, dress goods, gloves, sunshades. Owing to pressure of business Mrs Walker's stay will be limited to one week only. The balance of stock will be sold at prices to clear rather than repack. — Advt.
We are abundantly satisfied wilh the superior yalue of these Spring Dress Fabrics. The prices are exceedinely moderate for such excellent quality, ranging from 10s 6d to 45s the full dress length, at Te Aro House, Wellington. Send for patterns. — Advt. An eminent physician says if the public would drink less tea and more CoSee there would bp a great many le^s sufferers from that troublesome complaint — indigestion. Crease's AI Coffee is the best. Sold only in 1 and 2lb tins. We are abundantly satisfied with our buyers selections of Spring Dress Fabrics. They are all of the newest materials, and in the most fashionable able colorings. Our country friends should send at once for patterns, which will be forfcarded, postage free, from Te Aro House, Wellington. — Advt. 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 Bon Marche, Pal» merston North.— Advt. " A drink for the gods," so. said the great Prophet— Mahomet, when taking his cup of coffee uuder the fig tree. If you would enjoy such, Crease's AI Coffee, Sold only in 1 and 21b tins.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 57, 1 November 1892, Page 2
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