Tub bust valfk ever offered, so everyone says of our men's black worsted sac Suits, bound and made e»pros-]y for Te Aro House. Price only 29/6 each. Try one. It would be a good investment. For wikteb wear we liav« a nice lot of boys Navy Reefers, very neat and comfortable and in all sizes from 5/6 each, at Te Aro House, Wellington. Ke\LLT tekftikg are oar boys' >uvy Serge Sailor Suits trimmed with gold braid from 5/6 each, at Te Aro, Wellington. Specially isiPOßTEi>thi3 season, men's blue nap Overcoats with fashionable cape, a really comfortable garment and wonderful value for 42/ , at Te Aro House, Wellington. Fob tiik cold wbatjibb we can confidently recommend our boys' and youths' tweeds overcoats with ''ioriablc cape from 9/6 each, at Tc Aro House, Wel--1 ins ton. Professor Licbcg says;— "We shall never know how men wore first direDtod to the use of Coffer, but we may consider the article so rennrkatilp for its action on the brain and the substance of the organ* of a>ol>on ns an element of food for organs yet unknown, which are destined to convert the blood into nervous subfctnnccs and thus recruit the energy of the movicgand thinking faeuN ties." If you wish to benefit yourself you couli not do belter thnn drink Crease's A.I. Coffee. .Sold everywhere , in I and 2lb tins, for it is ihe best.— j A dvt. 'ihe s.s. Huahine has brought our third direct shipment for the present sea« son, comprising seasonable goods for most departments. We respectfully invite the early inspection of buyers of Mnntles. Jock Die. Ulsters, Millinery, and Dress Goods. The stocks in those de* partments at present afford an excellent choice, and customers need have no difficulty in making satisfactory selections At ihe Bon Marcbd, Palmerstou North —Eoss and Sandford.--ADVT. For continuation •/ Reading Mailer see fourth page.)
Advertisements POHANGINA ROAD BOARD. THE Ratepayerr in Nos. 1 and 2 Wards are hereby requested to restrain their cattle and horses from grazing upon the roads within the above-mentioned Wards. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. Feilding, 17th May, 1893. " NOTICE. J SHALL not hold myself responsible for any debts incurred in my name without my written order for the same. J. R. DAVIES, Mackay's Line, Kiwitea. NOTICE. ANY Person Trespassing, with dog or gun, on land belonging to either of the undersigned will be prosecuted. F. Y. LETHBRIDGE. E. GIESEN. NOTICE. ANY person or persons found Trespassing on Strathendrie, Halcombe, with dog or gun, or otherwise, ■will be prosecuted. W. H. HARTGILL, Manager. NOTICE. PERSONS Trespassing in pursuit of Game, or otherwise, on Sec tion 9, Block XII, Pohungina, will be prosecuted. E. H. SWEET. TO SPORTSMEN AND HEDGEPOfPERS. fXIBPESPASSERS, with Dog or Gun, j|_ on my land, Hoeta's or Ruera's, Awahuri Road, will bo prosecuted. E. JENNINS. H LARO 0M B , Civil* Engineer, Architect &c, Law Chambers, The Square, Pfllmerston North, Architect to the Manawatu Permanent Building and Investment Society. ~ notice! ALL Persons trespassing on my property, Kimbolton Road, with Dog or Gun, will be prosecuted. HENRY BURRELL DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING and Needlework of eyery description neatly and quickly executed by the undersigned. Latest fashions always on hand. MISS AMESBURY, Denbigh Street, Feilding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 141, 18 May 1893, Page 3
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