A gold chain, found iv Derby street has been left at tbis office. An impoundiug notice appears to-day interesting to owners of cows. A loud bold voice may secure passing attention, but it requires something more substantial to make trade and keep it. That can only be done by keeping the best qualities of goods and selling at the lowest possible prices for cash. That is the chief reason why the trade of the Bon Marche, Feilding, continues to grow and increase. — Advt. ESSf J Q$ COFFEE.—They say that cofiee comes .roth an Island called Cey- : lon, but my mother says tne best coffee ; she ever bought comes from her grocer < who sells Crease's Al CoffeeJ Buyers of calicoes, sheeting, laco cur- 1 tains, (milts, cretonnes, or any sort of < household drapery, are reminded that < John Cobbe imports these goods from ] the manufacturers, thereby securing the i very best r __akes'at the lowest possible j prices'. ■.-■-■> • ■••■*< | A large stock of electro plate goods at i most moderate prices is how'-'oh show at f Joseph Darragh's store, Feilding. In* i section iuvited. ' ' ..'"'<
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 185, 8 February 1896, Page 2
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181Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 185, 8 February 1896, Page 2
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