There may be rich fools, but poverty is no particular evidence of ability. Additions are made to-day to Messrs Gorton and Son's Bulls sale. Have you seen the pew Lifting Jacks at Jos. Darkagh's to lift six tons, price £5, and 10 tons at £& ? These are the latest and best jacks for stumping or logging up. — Advt. The New Zealand Clothing Factory begs to inform the ladies of Feilding that they have lately opened up a nice assortment of high legged English boots for winter wear, viz. Bostock's and Pollock's at specially low prices, also a nice assortment of house shoes 3s, 4s and 5s a pair suitable for evening wear. — Advt. Boots ! Should you ask us where to get the best boots and shoes obtainable we should unhesitatingly say go to James Trewin, of the Public Benefit Boot Warehouse, where you can get ladies' two strap shoes at 4s 9d per pair, ladies' elastic side boots at 7s 6d at James Trewin's. — Advt. The monster sale now going op at the Bon Marche is causing a considerable amount of consternation amongst the dry goods fraternity and little les,s among the purchasing public. 'Messrs, Spence and Spence arc offering their entire stock at such pricos as will effectually- reduce the enormous stock of winter goods now held by the firm.— Advt.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5, 5 July 1895, Page 2
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221Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5, 5 July 1895, Page 2
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