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A feature of John Cobbe's summer sale is the large accumulation of remnants which are now being cleared out at surprisingly low rates. Heads of families would do well to invest a pound or two in those cheap short lengths, which come in so bandy where there are a number of children. » MAKING BOTH ENDS MEET " is rather a difficult task in life with many, but the household expenses are greatly reduced by baying Crease's Al Coffee, for it is the best and goes further than any other. Advertisements MANCHESTER EIFLEb. THE following Parades will be held in FEBRUARY— Thursday, 6th (Muster Parade) Friday, 7th, 6 a.m. (Volley Firing) Thursday, 13th (Government) 20th 27th In the Drill Hall, at 7.30 p.m. (except the Volley Firing.) These parades are to enable any members who have not yet qualified for capitation, to make up the required number of parades. All members absent from the Muster Parade will be fined in accordance with the Regulations. BY ORDER. RANGITIKEI ELECTORATE. MR JOHN STEVENS, M H R., invites his constituents to meet him at the following places, whp-re he will deliver bis post sessional Addresses, at 8 p.m. on each evening : — HALCOMBE— Wednesday, sfch February BIRMINGHAM— Thursday, 6th February RANGIWAHIA— Friday, 7th February BULLS— Saturday, Bth February. A SSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING. For One Night Only, THURSDAY EVENING, February 6th. NEWBURY-SPADA Operatic and Musical Festival Company. Never before in the musical history of Australia have any artists achieved such phenomenal triumphs as MR PHILIP NEWBURY, THE GREAT ENGLISH TENOR, the English press pronouncing him to be the worthy successor to Mr Sims Reeves, and the Australian press unanimously acknowledging Mr Newbury to be the finest tenor who has ever visited the Australasian colonies ; AND MADAME EMILY SPADA, THE CELEBATED AMERICAN PRIMA DONNA. During the Company's late season at t Christchurch and Wellington, Madame Spada created icrmense enthusiasm, ' her singing being spoken of by the local press as perfect MISS KITTY GRENDLAY, Contralto ; MR FREDERICK HOBBS, Baribone ; MADAME L.OUISE HERBERT, Solo-Pianiste and Accompanist. Admission : 3s, 2s, and Is. A plan of the Hall is now open at Mr Cartbew's, Stationer, where seats may be reserved. C. K. THOMLINSON, Manager. Colyton General Shoeing Forge. I BEG to return sincere thanks to my patrons for the liberal support accorded me in the past, and having now leased the business to Mr W. Hight beg a continuance of favors to toy successor. T. J. SMITH. HAVING taken over the above business from Mr T. J. Smith, I beg to solicit a continuance of favours from the public. I trust that by paying the strictest attention to the business I shall merit the patronage hitherto bestowed upon Mr Smith. W. HIGHT. Colyton, Ist February, 1896. " NOTICE. HAVING leased nay business, I respectfully request a settlement of all Accounts owing to me. T. J. SMITH. Colyton, Ist February, 1896. WANTED KNOWN — Cheapest Money in the Market. rpHE COLONISTS' LAND AND |L LOAIN CORPORATION are prepared to Lend MONEY on Mortgage on Rural Lands at 5 and 5^ in large or small sums. NC) Procuration Fee, and lowest charges for riecesEary deed, including valuation. 1 -Apply direct to ' EDWARD GIESEN, Manager, Keilding. Feilding, 13th January, 1896 FOR SALE— A £A ACRES of Land, in Eeilding 9\l : -: : ;3WbcJ;vApitii |-mile .from the pflsjt ojEpce, 1 3, nd school ; li| sp(le| f^ ona cjieese factory ; few acres U l^sh^' For turther particulars apply i ;*t BTiai Office, or to , -..■' v G. S. IOTTS, Apiti.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 182, 5 February 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 182, 5 February 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 182, 5 February 1896, Page 3

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