Memoranda
Train arrangements for Wanganui tomorrow are published elsewhere. Mr Thomas Hall advertises some really excellent three-year-old apple trees for sale. An advertiser offers a reward for the return, to this office, of the cap off a portable engine wheel. Entries for the Palmerston sale of the United Farmers' Alliance on Thursday, May 4, are published to-day. Notice is given to-day that trespassers on the lands of Mr F. Y. Lethbridge, Mr E. Giesen, or of the Colonists' Land and Loan Corporation will be prosecuted. Mr Henry Burrell, of the Kimbolton road, notifies in another column that ail persons trespassing on his property with dog or gun will be prosecuted. Notice is given by Mr W. H. Hartgill, the manager at Strathendrie, Halcombe, that persons found trespassing on that estate with dog, gnu, or otherwise, will be prosecuted. Mr Edward Martin wishes to draw attention to new arrivals of winter suitings, trouserings, and overcoats. We have inspected the stock, which is a well-chosen one, and the establishment is worthy of a visit from those whose requirements for the coming winter haye not yet been supplied. The best value ever offered, so everyone says of our men's black worsted sac Suits, bound and made expressly for Te Aro House. Price only 29/6 each. Try one. It would be a good investment. Keeping a pace with the times. General reductions in prices. First class goods. Eyery attention and civility to customers, A trial respectfully solicited. Bramwell Bros., late W. G. Haybittle. Advt. Mr John Cobbe has imported, per Ruahine, 21 men's and youths' famous " Aquam Vineo I ' Macintoshes; also, per Indramago, 26 men's " Tropical Odour* less " Macintoshes ; all se\rn seams, and guaranteed quality. Importnnt questions. — Have you read tho Co-Op. advertisement ? Do you know that V/ 4, to 10/4 white Blankets are bemg sold at 8/9 nud 11/9 ucr pair, re* spectivelyP That Children's Leather Boots. 4 to 6, are 3/6, and 7 to 9 are 3/11 per pair? That heavy double-width all wool Dress Goods are 1/6 j'ard ? And many other lines equally low. — Advt. j Foil wistkr wear we have a nice lot of boys Navy lleefers, very neat and comI fortable aud iv all sizes from 5/6 each, at Te Aro House, Wellington,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 133, 29 April 1893, Page 2
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374Memoranda Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 133, 29 April 1893, Page 2
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