Mr Briasco, umbrella maker, has a notice in our wanted column to day. Mr Milson is now taking orders for Dr Nansen's new book, the latest work of the intrepid explorer. There will be a sale of horses at the Pohangina pound (Valley Road) tomorrow at noon. If you want a really good English Bicycle you can get it at J. Darragh's for £17 10s cash, usually sold at £22 10s.— Advt. A rare chance to save money. Parchase at the Bon Marobe during the great annual stocktaking sale now in fall swing. You will save at least from 2s to 10s in the L as concessions are made on nearly every article in the establishment besides the numerous lots that are being cleared out at less than half and quarter former prices. — Advt. Owing to tho immense quantity of piece goods cut up at his establishment this season. John Cobbe has a tremendous lot of remnants of all sorts of useful materials on hand. Persons living at a distance can have assorted £1 remnant parcels sent, carriage paid, on receipt of sash. These will be taken back and the money returned should they fail to give satisfaction. Good value and complete satisfaction is obtained at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. This firm hold the best md largest stock ef clothing and mer:ery in Feilding and a visit to the local t>ranuh will well repay oar readers.—
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 182, 4 February 1897, Page 2
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237Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 182, 4 February 1897, Page 2
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