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Buyers of boots and shoes shonld note that John Cobbe keeps by far the largest stock in the district. His English goods are imported direct, and being a. yery large buyer from the Colonial manufacturers he gets spepial coqcesgiqns of which his customers repeive the benefit. "Tim: "Phwat's the matter, Mick? Shurp yer oie's asblapk as blue ppratyl'' Mick : " Whist, now ; Mplly guv nio tin shillings to get a bo* of RUN YUAN Tay at Darragh's, and I got a bottle of the craytuc instid," From London direct per s.s. Aotea has come an immense shipment of new season's goods for the Bon Marche ready money store. Messrs Spence and Spence are now busy unpacking from morning till night and will have all the goods ready for sale in a few days time.— Advfc. A large stock of electro plate goods at I moat moderate prices is now on show at | Joseph Darhagh's store, Feilding. Inspection invited. Mauriceville, February 26th, 1896. Mr John Dunlop, Feilding: Dear Sir,— "As sole agent for us we forward a truck of our superior lime to you to day. You will see by invoice, at reduced' rates^ to meet- the tirndfi. Your faithfully,' BrooSS BRos/ l '-"-AJ^t. N iv •.. t.. ;; >, ii. ;•.- --1 'Fdr cacefa-of influenza, severe cplds or chills the 1 r ined{cai : 'farcul|,V r i-:ecdmulend Dawson's perfection "yPbisky. 11 To ensure getting the genuine article, purchase by

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 225, 26 March 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 225, 26 March 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 225, 26 March 1896, Page 2

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