Ross and Sandford announce the continuation of their Campbelltown Sale of Drapery and Clothing in the Town Hall for one week lougcv, positively closing i on Saturday, 24th February. Buyers of Drapery are invited to inspect the goods being disposed of.— Advt. One gentleman says — "I have studied chemistry, and have prescribed for patients, but since I have read your book on ' The New Hygeuic Treatment ' I am fully convinced that it is the treatment for all organic diseases." Write for particulars to Mr H. Jolly, Feiiding.— Advt. To Save Is to earn, and a few pence saTeJ on each purchase mnkes a considerable amount in the course of a year. Buying Crease's A.I. Coffee sates money, for it is the best and goes farthest. Do Not Delay, for its usually dangerous. For to suffer from indigestion while jou can be cured is folly; hut bj nsing Crease's Taraxacum or Dandelion Coffee you can aeon be cured. Economy, political, or otherwise, is the most important study of the oge Object lessons in this useful science are beinp given every day at the " Grand Xums Fair." Te Aro House, Wellington. — A dvt.
Advertisements THEINDIANS ! THE INDIANS r ! ARE COMING. SALVATION ARMY, FEILDING. FRIDAY, l>3bd FEB. A MARVELLOUS COMPANY from India, under the command of Major Musa Bhai. Grand Reception in the Square at 7.15 p.m. : inside at 8 p.m. Front Seats, Is ; Back Seats, Gd. See hand-bills. Don't forget Friday. ESTATE 6Fjrc7"MOREYrDKAPE«, FEILDING. | fTIENDERS WANTED for the J J_ whole Stock, consisting of Dress Material, £92 3s 6J ; Silks, £11 0s Sd ; Manchester, £84 7s 6d ; Hosiery, £16 2s 6d ; Gloves, £19 9s 2d ; Haberdashery, .£O3 lls 8d ; Ribbons, Laces, and Fancy, £42 16s 2d ; Millinery and Underclothing, £11 VI; Mercery, £88 7s 2d ; Hats, £21 10s 4d ; Clothing, £53 15s lOd ; Fixtures, £60 2s. Total : £564 18s 7d. Messrs Ratliff Bros., of Feiiding, will show the stock to intending tenderers. Tbkms : 10 per cent deposit ; the balance by approved endorsed bills. Tenders close with the undersigned on TUESDAY, 6th March, at noon. G. J. SCOTT, Deputy Official Assignee. Palraerston North, 22nd February, 1894. ""MONEY. TO LEND — Several Thousand Pounds, in sums to suit borrowers, at 7 per cent. Apply G. C. HILL, Council Chambers. MONEY. O A AAA T0 LEND on « oocl free " Jo4:UuU hold security, at current ra*es, in sums to suit borrowers. G. F. BISHOP, Solicitor, Feiiding. " bankTn" &~son, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, APITI. TT ORSE -SHOEING a specialty. All sorts of Blacksmith Work done on the premises. Horses broken to saddle and harness by G. Rankin, junr. waTting^engagement— "VTUKSE WINCHESTER, from J\ General Lying-m Hospital, London. Terms Moderate. Care of Mrs J. I>. Taylor, Denbigh Street, Feiiding. . AT AN EARLY DATE. A BRAHAM InD WILLIAMS A will sell Mr E. Hoplun's property, Pohangina, in suburban sections, rangiu'< from 1 to 10 acres, and also in suitable dairy farms from 20 to 150 acres Railway station six miles distant ; Hchool, creamery, and Post adjoin and Williams, Auctioneers. "tenders" ARE invited for about 100 chains of Wire Fencing. Ap Sfj?*& WILLIAMSON, Waituna. -Apply to
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 246, 22 February 1894, Page 3
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