Memoranda. The owner of two heifer calves is advertised for. Tenders are invited for wheat or oat straw for the Easter encampment. A Gladstone bag, with mackintosh attached, lost on Eimbolton road, is advertised for. Additions are made to-day to Gorton and Son's Awahuri sale, which will be held on the 22nd inst. Mr Walter Hodren, cordial manufacturer, of Queen Street, has a replace advertisement in to-day's issue, in which he announces that he is sole agent in Rangitikei for the Te Aroha and Puriri natural mineral waters. Attention is directed to a new advertisement appearing to-day from Mr Jos. Darragh. Sporting people should give Mr Darragh a call, and they will find sporting guns of the best make and ammunition of various brands. The Bon Marehe, Feilding, has acquired a wonderful reputation for selling cheap, and its popularity is increasing daily. No doubt the ready money system is the secret of success. Small profits for ready money enable Messrs Spence and Spence to sell at bed-rock driceis. — Advt. The New Zealand Clothing Factory beg to draw special attention to their stock of tweeds for gents', youths', and boys', suits to measure, which is the best assorted stock in Feilding. Suits to measure, perfect fit guaranteed, and prices lower than any other house in the trade.— Advt.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 220, 18 March 1895, Page 2
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217Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 220, 18 March 1895, Page 2
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