As showing the wonderful strides of progress made during the past year or two by our Colonial manufacturers, it is worthy of note that Messrs Ross ODd Sandford, of the Bon Marehc. Palmerston N. f are now retailing to the public Men's All-wool Colonial Tweed Suits at the moderate price of ono pound. They claim to be the first firm in New Zealand to supply these goods at the price. This firm is now holding a Gigantic Clearing Sale of the whole of their present extensive and rateable stock in view of some important pending chnnges in their principles of dninc business. — Apvt. G. B. Clark's stock.— loo dos. Boys serge nnd tweed Varsity caps at Is for 6d. 60 doe men's tweed hats nt 3s 6d for 1« 6d, at Tb Abo House, Wellington. Auuite Mats — the woman's friend, price 2«- iust opened at Ihe New Zea« Innd Clothing Factory, Feilding. No stirring required for oatmeal, milk, ricr,; custards, Wane mange, jellies, butters, ketchups, apple sauce, <fee. ; in fact, nothing will burn on it. Try tt and be conTinced. For the Nnrscry, there is nothing equal to heat the milk and food for the baby. G. B. Clark's stock of Clothing and Mercery has b?en bought by James Smith for 10s in the £, and will be offered at the Salvage Sale commencing on Friday June 30tb, at Te Abo House, Wellington. G. B. Clark's Rtock.— 23oo mens Kaiapoi and Mos«g»el twerd smls, usual price 32s 6d for 25s 6d. These are the cheapest mits in the Colony. »t Te Abo Hoc as. Wellington. Advertisements THANKS. WE beg to tender our friends and neighbours in Birmingham our most sincere and grateful thanks for the kind and generous assistance they so willingly rendered on the occasion of the sad accident which ended fatally to our late daughter. EDWARD COSSEY. ELIZABETH COSSEY. Birmingham, July 3rd, 1893. IMPOUNDING NOTIUiS. "I MPOUNDED in the Public Pound, X Cheltenham, on July let, — One Bay Mare, four black points, white star on forehead, no visible brand. It not claimed and expenses paid* will bo sold within 14 days, according to " The Impounding Act." T. RYAN, Poundke*per. NEW ZEALAND TO WIT. In the matter of a Bill to constitute the Kiwitea Boad District a County. NOTICE is hereby given that a Bill will be introduced into Parliament during its present session entitled "The Kiwitea County Act, 1893." The objects of the said Bill is to constitute the Kiwitea Road Board District a County. A copy of the said Bill has been deposited in the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, Feilding, where it is now open for public inspection. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Secretary Kiwitea Road Board. Ratliff Bros., Kimbowon Boad, FEILDING, LAND, ESTATE. AfcD COMMISSIGN AGSNTS, HAVE FOR SALS— Farm, Houses, Town Sections, &c. MONEY to Lend from £10 to £100; and on Freehold securities (broad acres) £100 to £500. and upwards. Persons having properties for sale or lea«« are invited to communicate. Agents for the National Instance Co. rrfHE uTgu~~^c h o 6£ PALMKRSTON NORTH, K. WILSON, M.A., , Pbutcipal. OJomw lor G*rj**tof *■**' Skotfcband ax» being formed. Ecering Class on Tuesdays and ¥a ju£ir*m*6* both for Borders 4sd Day Boys.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 4, 5 July 1893, Page 3
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