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Memoranda The small gold padlock, advertised for yesterday as lost, is now lying at the Stab oflice. A coach now leaves Light's Denbigh Hotel every morning at 8.30 for Birmingham. Messrs Gorton and Son will hold a special sale on Friday tho 13th lost, and a first list of entries is published to-day. Mr S. Svendsen, boot and shoe importer, has just opened up auother case of goods comprising ladies' tan shoes, dock canvas shoe*, strap shoes, etc ; also gent's crup shooters, youths' boots and shoes etc. John Cobbe has received his new samples of Colonial tweeds, and is now taking orders for tweed suits to measure from 60s and trousers to measure from 20s. No deposit required with order, fit guaranteed. A cutting question — Which is tho best axe? We have Mann's Eurekas, all weights. Kelly's perfection axes, Piquot and Chopper's pride axes. Also see our slashers, Edward's, all steel, Oilpins, Whitehouses etc. All at Wellington prices for cash. — Bramwell Bros. — Al>vx. Persons of delicate constitution, who arc obliged to abstain from ordinary CofEcc, should try Crpase's Taraxacum or Pundclion Coffee, which is recommended by the highest Medical Authorities as ft very valuable bererage for those suffering from weak digestion, flatulency, nervousness, etc. Not to know is not to ba^e. — Apvt,

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 84, 6 October 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 84, 6 October 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 84, 6 October 1893, Page 2

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