, JAMES TREWIN, j Public Benefit Boot Warehouse, KiaraoiiTON Road, FEILDING, HAS this day opened up a magnificent stock of Ladies' and I Gentlemen's KANGARETTE Boots j and Shoes. I Also, KROMOLETTE — Chrome Wallaby, Chrome Glace Kid, Chrome Tanned Leather, are all splendid : goods, and they possess wonderful properties. As they have been bought in the i very best markets for Prompt Cash, they will be sold at the very Loicest Possible Profits. In fact they will be sold at nearly Invoice Prices, as the great power of Cash Buying enables James Trewin to do this kind of trading. Boots Repaired while you wait. JAMES TBEWIN, Public Benefit Boot Factory, Kimbolton Koad. ! P.S.— I have to arrive, in a few days I about six ton* more from the best makers. EMPIRK LUNCHEON AND OYSTKK, SALOON, Willis Stkeet, WELLINGTON. Licensed Dealer in Game and Poultry. Spurious Coin Gold is continually counterfeited, but brass and tin never. Don't be put off with inferior Coffee, when you can buy Crease's A.I. Coffee everywhere. ! ASK FOR TIEILDING ALE. On tap at all Hotels in the District. L~LORENTE'S"LAxITrvE"PILLS cure constipation, headache, liver and bilious disorders. These pills are guaranteed purely vegetable, and are sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers.— Sharland and Co., Auckland and Wellington. wholesale agents. THE CRISIS IN TURKEY MAY be very interesting, but it is more interesting to know that J. S. Milson has New Books, ex Ruahine. ' Within her Grasp,' Teunyson • Plain Tales from the Hills," Kipling • Vignettes,' Rita 1 Modeste Mignon,' Balzac ' Autobiography of a Truth,' Lyall • Dene Hollow,' Mrs Henry Wood 1 A Romance of Two Worlds,* Corelli 1 Jude, the Obscure,' Hardy ' Sons of Fire,' Braddon • Master Wilberforce,' Rita J. S. MILSON, Feuding and Rongotea. PALMERSTON N. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY Fifth Annual Gathering, To be held on the Recreation Grounds, Fitzberbert Boad, Palmerston North, on Prince of Wales' Birthday, MONDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1896. PROGKAMMS of Eighteen Events, including three Bicycle Races. Substantial money prizes given awar. Nominations for all Handicaps must be in the hands of the Secretary on or before 10 o'clock on Thursday, the 22nd October, 1896 Messrs Wood and Wishart s silver medal for highest aggregate in running and walking events. j W. H. OOiiLINGWOOD.Hon Sec. P.O. Box 35, Palmerston North Handicapper-G, Watson, paranata
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 94, 17 October 1896, Page 3
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