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James Smith di.l well for his customers at the great drapery sale held in Auckland last week. His two special buyers managed to secure the very cream of the lots out of Ihe £85,000 stock. These bargain lots are now offered for sale at Te Aro House — Advt. First class Tailoring in all its branches, under the management of Mr W Cham hers, from Melbourne, is now m full operation at the Bon Marche, Palmerston N. A large and choice-stock of gent, lemen's Tweeds and Snitings are now opened out and ready to select from, early inspection of which is respectfully invited by Roes and Sandtbrd, Tailors, Mercers, and gentlemen's general outfitters, the Bon Marche, Palmerston North. — Advt. Any person requiring a good suit to measure, Waterproof (ladies' or gentle* men's), or anything in the Woollen hoc i for the coming winter, Riding and Driving Aprons, Leggings, Overallls, ladies' and Gents' Boots and shoes, in any ahape, size and make, we can recommend them to pay a visit to the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Fcildine, where all their wants can be supplied in the twinkling of an eye.— Advt. James Smith likes to do the thing well, and in conjunction with his bargain lot ■ale he offers a bonus discount of 10 per oent on all his new winter imports while the sale lasts at Te Aro House.— Advt. This week some 80 cases of winter dresses, millinery, and mantles have been Opened) so that customera at the sale can secure theiT new season's purchases and reap the benefit of 2s in the £ discouut at TeAfo House.— Advt. To Save Is to earn, and a few pence save.l on eich purchase makes a considerable amount in the course of a yoar. Buying Crease's A.I. CoSee saves money, .for it is the best and goes farthest.

j^dvertisenients BENNETTS^TUMP EXTRACTORS. PUBLIC TRIALS of the above machines will be given through out the district on dates to be announced later on. Trials will take place as follows : — Saturday, at Birmingham, on Mr Palmer's property Monday, at Aorangi, on Mr C. Bull's property Tuesday, at Beaconstield. on Mr F. Pickering's property Thursday, at Waituna, on Mr Williamson's property Saturday, at llalcouibe, on Mr IT. P. Lance's property Sole Agents for Welliugtou Province : THE UNITED FARMERS ALLIANCE. E. J. KELLEHER, Agent. FEILDING BOKOUGH COUNCIL. PROTECTIVE WORKS, WARWICK STREET BRIDGE. THE time for receiving tenders for above has been extended until 10 a.m. on MONDAY next. GEO. C. HILL, Town Clerk I""" 7 OST, in Feilding or on the road _J from Awahuri, yesterday, a £~> and two £1 notes. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to SKNIGHT> Awahuri, Or to Stab Office*

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 293, 20 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 293, 20 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 293, 20 April 1894, Page 3

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