Memoranda
Entries for Mr J. R. Montagues very important sale to be held next Friday are published in onr advertising columns. Additions are made to-dtiy to the list of entries for Mr R. S. Abraham's Colyton sale. Entries for Messrs Gorton and Sons sale at Sauson on Thursday, the 31st instant, are published io-day. Additions are made today to the lists of entries for the Palmorstou ami Birmingham sales of the Alliance. The list of entries for Messrs Gorton and Son's Feilding sale on the 27th instant has several important additions made to-day. The Town Clerk, Mr G. C. Hill, notifies that the valuation lists for the Borough are now open for inspection. For other particulars sco advertisement. We desire to draw our readers attention to an addition in Mr Dunlop's advertisement, in which he states that lime, Portland cement, oats etc, can always be procured at his depot. J. C. Thompson, Manager of the Co- Op wishes to notify the public that he has decided to hold a rftunnr/ sale on the completion of stock-taking now on. Cash buyers will find it to their adyautago to wait for a few days, for this i/cnuiue cleorhiQ sale in all departments : — A_VT. An opportunity that may not occur again is now being offered at Shearer's Furniture Warehouse. Being over stocked, he is offering special advantages, this month only, and free guess in pea competition, which will positively close not later than the end of this month, coupon holders will receive due notice, of counting out of peas. Read his advertisement on our third page. Everyone will remember the Melbourne "Boom.' That is a mutter of history. All renders of New Zealand newspapers (and " their name is legion") will know that the " boom " has burst, and that a terrible depression has settled upon that city. To residents in all parts of the Province of Wellington it will he a matter of intense personal interest, which they will fully ascertain by a yisit to the " Erupted Boom " Sale, commencing on Thursday, the 2Gth mat., at Te Aro House, Wellington. — Advt. Tho proprietor of To Aro House has just returned from a visit to that city of »he erstwhile "boom" and subsequent collapse, where he made some large and fortunate purchases at prices that would thoroughly astonish the oldest stagers in the Drapery ♦rude. The prices also at which we shall offer this vast mass of our New and Seasonable Goods will bo veritable eye-openers to the most astute bargain hunters at tlie "Eruptive Uoom" Sale at Te Aro House, Wellington.— Advt. Wo uro roquestod to stato that Messrs Ross and Sandford of the Bon Marcho, Palmorstou North, will cominenco the biggest dalo of summor stock ever held by them on Thursday uoxt, the 19th, their being unusually heavy in all departments. Our renders will ploaso ni)to that tlioir promises will bo closed on Tuesday and Wednesday uoxt for tho purposo of marking down stock for the I salt*. — A DVT. I " A drink for tlio gods," so said the I aroat Prophet — Mahomet, when taking liis cup of coffee under the fia tree. If you wquld enjoy such, Crease's, AI Coilpc, Sold Qnlv in 1 and. 21b tins,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 91, 21 January 1893, Page 2
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535Memoranda Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 91, 21 January 1893, Page 2
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