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Gigantic sale of Melbourne bargains will commence on Saturday, February 25th, at the Te Aro House branch, near the Feildino Stab office, Feilding. A splendid lot of striped flannelettes, worth 6/6, for 1/11 the dozen yards. First come will be first served. Full dress lengths of black and colored cashmeres, worth 10/6, for 5/6. Can't sell more than one to each customer. A grand lot of superior summer prints in 12-yard lengths, worth 6/6, you can have for eighteen pence. Call early or you will miss these Any quality of strong unbleached ] calico for 1/11 the dozen yards. Buy | your dozen while yoo mar J Strong check Cheviots for men's and ; boys' shirts and womeu's dresses (will j not run away on washing day), worth 8/6 the dozen, for 4/11. Tho very thing for country wear. Hundreds of other bargains equally good. Rush to the gigantic sale. Opening day Saturday next, February 25th, at the Te Aro House branch, near Fkiu> ing Stab, FeildingTwo parcels of samples of tweeds were found yesterday on Kimbolton road by Mr Saywell, and left nt this office. For continuation •/ Reading Matter see fourth page.) Advertisements SPORTS COMMITTEE. A MEETING of the above will be held at tbe Secretary's office at 8 o'clock, on WEDNESDAY Evening, the Ist of March. Business : Important. HUGH L. SHERWILL, Secretary. " FENCING. THE undersigned is prepared to let, in one or oiore lots, about 2J miles of Fencing in the Otamakapua Block, about a mile past Ridley's. Apply to H C. WILSON, Wilson's Line, Stanway IN BANKRUPTCY. THE above is the heading which too often appears in the newspapers, referring, generally, to some poor struggling storekeeper who has been a ** penny wise and pound foolish" sort of a man, wbo, by keeping up high prices, instead of keeping pace with the times, has come to unutterable smash. Ah I And how many storekeepers in Feilding to-day would rejoice to see that ominous heading over the name of J. R. MONTAGUE, The Universal Provider; the Auctioneer ; the man who has the impudence to commence business in their town ; the man who has upset their schemes and calculations by selling goods of every description at about One Half the Price they can be obtained at elsewhere. But Montague— The Only Montague— knows how and where to buy, therefore, notwithstanding; the snivelling and grizzling of his wouldbe competitors, he Can— and Will — Sell Cheaper than any other firm in the district. Still, he is generous, and will supply Storekeepers, Cabinet Makers, and the trade generally on the most liberal terms, and he invites one and all to call upon him and ask for that grand literary compilation, " The Lira of J. R. MONTAGUE." TENDERS for Re-papering, Painting inside, and Varnishing a dwelling house in Grey Street, Feilding. Specifications may be seen at Mr Sherwill's office, Kinbolton Road. Tenders close on WEDNESDAY, Ist March, at 1 p.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. L. DANIEL, Builder. jJotSSTtO SHEEPFARMERS. THE LONGBURN^ SLAUGHTERING & FREEZING COMPANY HAVE now commenced work, and shareholders and farmers having fat ttock to dispose of, or who desire to freeze on their own account, will find it to their advantage to support the local company, and communicate with the buyers, Abraham and Williams, or with Mr A. McPherson, Secretary, Longburn^ Chairman. LOST — A PARCEL of Sheep-shin Rugs; fell out of tho train between Halcombe and Feilding. Please leave at SUB Office, Reward.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 106, 25 February 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 106, 25 February 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 106, 25 February 1893, Page 3

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