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. Messrs Soss and Sandford of the Bon Marcbe, beg to intimate the arrival of their first shipment of Spring and Summer goods ex cargo steamer Euahine, comprising the largest delivery ever receired by them. at one time. They are now making tbeir first show for the season- in all departments, fuller particulars of which will appear at a future date. lioss and Sandford, The Bon Marche, Palmerston North. — Advt. We have some very nice, light, carpet pattern floor cloths suitable for bedrooms, and can cover rooms 9 feet by 12 feet for 10/6; 13 feet by 12 feet for 13/9 ; and 15 feet,by 12 feet for 17/6, at Te Aro House, Wellington.— Advt It is. certainly worth while to spend your cast a¥ 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 Competition for every 5s cash spent. — Advt.
For continuation or Beading Matter see -.' fourth page.) _^____ Advertisements EDUCATING THE HORSE. PROCESSOR LICHTWARK will giw Class Lessons at Birmingh/xm on 3KJNDAY next, at 3 p.m. ; also, in tfce Evening, commencing at] 7.30 p.m. Anyone interested in horses should not lose this opportunity. J. BROAD & CO., SADDLE, HARNESS, & COLLARMAKERS, JjWusson Street, FEILDING. BEG to intimate to the public of Feilding, and district, that they have started in business, and are prepared to execute all descrip. tions of work in connection with the above lines on the most moderate terms ctmpatible with good workmanship. Having had over 30 years experience in the trade, customers may rely upon orders being carried out to their entire satisfaction. Repairs executed with promptitude and despatch. A trial solicited » THE LITTLE BOOT SHOP," Fergusson Street. A LARCiE Consignment of Boots J\_ and Shoes just received. A big variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Canvas Boots and Shoes to j select from. KEEN BROS., Proprietors. "~" MISS E. B. SCOTT BEGS to inform the ladies of Feilding, and district, that she is still carrying on the Dressmaking business in the premises formerly occupied by Miss Stewart, and they may rely upon all orders being executed to their complete satisfaction, as hitherto. rylD PER YARD, charming fancy £2 Cambric prints, excellent designs* $end for Patterns to Te Aro floßße, Wellington.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 65, 19 November 1892, Page 3
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