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Memoranda .■ ' • ; ■ "m — j •;>'., : • •■■ •■'..■■.-■ • Fresh oysters jit Clementson's. . Grass to let for 12 months is advertised by Dr. L\ Johnston, for sheep, only. Ten shillings reward is offered for the recovery of a black and white (slut) puppy. Mr Alfred Eade, of the Corner Furni. ture Warehouse, has a' notice in our wanted column of interest to all householders. Two pounds reward will> be paid for the recovery of 'two horse? strayed from the Pohangina river. Mr Gr. !W. Fowlea has, now received a full supply of the best fishing tackle and material. See our wanted colum. Mrs Smith, of "The Other House," advertises for assistants to ..the . dress making.. ■ '']' - '■ ".•/•'[ ':'■).. ■■'. „.;.', Entries for Messrs F. R. Jackson and Co.'s Palmerston sale on the 17th instant are published to-day. •'■:•.■• * Mr Gabites advertises two cases of goods slightly damaged in transit on the railway. The articles will be sold at coat price' to clear the' line. Mr John Dunlop, of the Feilding Coal Depdt, has a replace advertisement in to-day, in which he notifies that he has now received supplies of charcoal, coke, bone manure, garden tiles, flower pots, &c, &c. ... . . ■ • ■ Cobbe and Darragh have bought, much under regular prices, ninety Ladies' and Children's Sunshades— all London samples. Prices range from 9d to 18/6.— Advt. It is certainly worth while to spend your cash at Shearer's Furniture Warehouse, where there is a well-assorted stock to chose from. He gives a liberal discount, and a free guess in the. Pea Com* petition for every 5s cash spent.— Advt. Augite Mats— the woman's friend, price 2s— iust opened at Ihe New Zea* land Clothing Factory. No stirring required for oatmeal, milk, rice, custards, blanc mange, jellies, butters, ketchups, apple sauce, &o. ; in fact, nothing will burn on it. Try it and be .convinced. For the Nursery, there is nothing equal to, beat the milk and food for the baby. . Holiday Millinery.— Splendid show, of very pretty Trimmed Hats — newest shapes, trimmed specialty for the holi* day. Ladies are welcome to come and inspect our splendid neyr Show>ropm and the hundreds of novelties in Blouses, Shirt Fronts, Sunshades; new : Gloyes, Jackets, Picnic Hats, and a great variety of shapes in Straw Hats—at J. B. Ham* iltoit's.— Advt. t , ; ;i ; Xf you don't want to spend your money in the best and cheapest^market, don't read the Cash Exchange Co-Op Price List on the third page of this ißsu,e. Be* member the Co-Up makes the only gen* vine attempt to give Cash-Buyers full value for their mousy , with-DiyMSh of Profits.— Advi. ■■ : : •

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 62, 12 November 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 62, 12 November 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 62, 12 November 1892, Page 2

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