Mr S. Brent, the well known cabinetmaker, has now on view a very beautiful Duchesse pair. The table is fitted with a looking-glass and with drawers, the fronts of which are mottled totara, with nickel silver fittings. The washstand is made and finished in the same style. Both articles are complete in every respect, aud are well worthy of a visit of inspection. Tho great success that has attended. Mr J. 3. Hamilton's Dressmaking D,e« partment is due to the fact that the lady who has charge is a thorough D,regs> makpr, and" is, well known as oqe of the best fitters in the colqnj. Ptrst^class English experience, alsp Colonial, Ladies who are hard to fit, and those who seU dom enjoy the luxury of a perfecUfltting Dress are spcoinllj inrited to try Mr J, B. Hamilton's Dressmaker. — Adft. The Sun Baking Power eclipses all others. — Adyt. Notice.— The Stock and Book Debts in tho firm lately carried on by J. C, Morey and Co. have been taken over by the late company, but to facilitate the squaring up of Book Debts the books havo beon left with Mr J. 0. Morey until March the 25th, up to which date his receipt will bo a sufficieut discharge for all accounts paid, J, 0, Morey aud Co.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 119, 28 March 1893, Page 2
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216Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 119, 28 March 1893, Page 2
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