Memoranda • A lost umbrella is advertised for. Entries for Messrs Gorton and Son's sale at Feilding on Friday the 22nd inst are published to-day. Mrs Johnston, Kimbolton road, adver* tisea for a nursemaid, or little girl to assist with children. The Christmas advertisement of Mr | Horace Bastings will appear to morrow. It 16 yery interesting. Entries for Messrs Abraham and William's stoolc sale at Palmerston North, on Thursday, the 21st inst., are advertised to*day. Listen! There is a splendid shipmont of carpets, linoleums, and boots just to hand, direct from the manufacturers, at Thompson and Thompson's Cash Exchange. A great Christmas cash sale is now in progress : — Advt, Mr Greenwood, dentist, will be resident in Feilding on and after 15th December, where he may be consulted daily, excepting on Fridays, when he will visit Palmerston North. And Mr Tripe can be consulted at Mr Greenwood's Booms, Kimbolton Road, Feilding, on Fridays, when he (Mr Tripe) pays his usual weekly visit to Feilding. — Advt. Shopping at Te Aro House. Wellington, means getting ihe choice of the lurgest stock of new, fashionable drapery. It means you are buying at the lowest cash price and getting a bonus discount. We make special efforts to please our country customers. All goods are charged at Wellington cash prices and carriage is paid on all parcels of 20s and upwards The proportion of suicides to the number of the population is far greater in New Zealand than in any other country, and the question naturally arises : " What is the cause ?" It is evident that a large 1 number of people suffer from a sluggish liver, which is undoubtedly the chief cause of despondency. We advise such to try "The Advanced Hygeine." For particulars write to Mr H. Jolly, Feilding. — AdYt,
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 192, 15 December 1893, Page 2
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294Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 192, 15 December 1893, Page 2
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