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Memoranda

*v ouiui ouua * Fresh oysters and smoked fish at Mr Mackenzie's stores to-night. Entries for Mr C. Can's Birmingham sale on October 9 are published to -flay. Entries for Messrs Abraham and Wil T Hams' Palmerston sale are published today. IF YOU Wish to securo the benefit of good health and be rid of indigestion, use Crease's Taraxacum or Dandelion Coffee, for it is a perfect cure. Sold everywherere. Drink the Hygienic Blended Teas— the Purest, the Cheapest, aud the most Delicious Teas in the Markot. — Henry Jolly, agent, Feilding.— Advt. Every person wanting a good watch for little money go to J. Darraoh's, and you will be surprised at the value. " A little thing like that annoys me." "What?" "To be unable to get the genuine Dawson's Perfection Whisky when I ask for it. — Adyt. JVJ[r Byron' DcWinton, the world-fanned Botanist can be consulted at Mrs Hastie's Feiiding Hqtel, *oo,n}s N#. 9 and 23, for the ne.xt ten 4, a y» (?JP to. Qptqber fl) between the, hqurtf pf }0 to. J2.3Q a.m., 2 tq 5.30 p.m., 6.§Q tq 7.8Q p.m. Consultation^ and advice free. AH nervous., chronic, private aud qtjjor diseases treated. Mr DeWinton leptures eveyy evenjpg at the Feilding Assembly Rooms. Change of subject eaoU evening, Lectures begiu at eight o'clock sharp. — Advt.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 81, 29 September 1894, Page 2

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Memoranda Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 81, 29 September 1894, Page 2

Memoranda Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 81, 29 September 1894, Page 2

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