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} WILLIAM CAKTHEW HAS now competed the opening up of his extensive stock of Christmas Goods The Book Department is replete with all the newest Annuals, Toy Bioks, Prize Book*, and a stock of General Literature which is not excelled in the ol ny. Fancy Goods, consistius of Basketware, ork Boxes. Glove and Handkerchief Boxew, Writing Cases, Lad ie«' Bags ; lv fact ail that the' most fastidious may require. Toy* and Dulls in endless variety, and iv all the newest dubious. The Shi/liny and Sixpenny Tables are one of i lie wonders of the nineteenth century. l It is impossible to form an idea of his extensive stock from an advertiaemeut, an<i he wou'd invite inspection. WILLIAM CAKTHEW, I Books Her, Stationer, and Fancy * oods 1 1 pprter, Fkululw. From a r- tedle to an A chor. H. HICK FORD, Gene »AL Stohekeeper, HAS n>w established a General Store at Rangiwahia, where he is prepared to sell a 1 kinds of i^oods at the lowest possible prices. Fresh consignments of goods arrive monthly and must be sold, including Ironmongery, Glassware, Crockery, Tin\va*v, Groceries, Drapery, Clothing, Furniture, &c , &o. A well-assorted Stock to choose from. Pipits, obtcco, and talionery a specially; also, ail School Bequisite-s. Sh ep alt, in large quantities. Cooper's Sheep Dip ou hand. Packing Done at Reasonable Rates. H HICK FORD, GRVKRA.L STOKKKEKP R. RAZiQIWAfUA.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 304, 3 May 1894, Page 4

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226

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 304, 3 May 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 304, 3 May 1894, Page 4

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