SINGER' and TRIUMPH' CYCLES. WE WANT GOOD AGENTS. Men with plenty of push to handle these celebrated ENGLISH CYCLES. WE OFFER— Good Advertising, Liberal Teatment, Fair Discounts, and Standard Selling Prices. WRITE TO HEAD OFFICE : Austral Cycle Agency, Ltd., 285, COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE. DEPOTS AT CHRISTCHURCH AND DUNEDIN. ~7OHN~COBBE, Direct Importer, HAS MADE NUMEROUS EXTENSIVE PURCHASES OF HEAVY GOODS AT VEiJY SPECIAL PfiICES, And is, consequently, enabled to oflor UNUSUAL VALUE in FLANNELETTES, irom 2^d to 9d per yard COLONIAL FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, ENGLISH BLANKETS AND RUGS, CALICOES AND SHEETINGS. ?3T WRITS FOR SAWIPLES_OF PIECE GOODS. JOHN~cbBBE._ _ FIRST "SHIPMENT" AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS EX S S GOTHIC, NOW OPKNING UP AND ON VIEW AT THE BON MARCHE, FEILDING'S POPULAR READY MONEY STORE. The Variety and Value we offer tins Season beats all previous reC °Tht Designs and Styles of our Goods arc the most Artistic and such as WiU t { dSn^fwmethiag about our Dresses, Mantles, and Millinery Jackets, Capes, Macintoshes Straw and Felt Hats In ants' and Children's Millinery, Clack and Coloured Dress Materials and Dress Robes, Flannelettes, Corsets, and Underclothing. By far the largest and choicest selection of these goods shown. SPENCE~&~SPENCE DIRECT IMPORTERS, THE BON MARCHE, FEILDING.
A NOTHEB PREE GIJ^T. 100,000 SURATURA TEA PICTORIAL FUZZLEK. SUBJECTS .- " DON'T SHOUT, Mann !'* (a railway incident) , "This Way to the 'Orspittle, Gents 1 (cricket subject) " In Difficulties " (yachting subj set) " A Scottish Hero" (the danger . kilts) " A Ferocious Husband " ( Aa Afi .ernoon Tea Incident) " Old Grandad Taking Pills " (t ledical subject) "The Boy and the Barber" (to asorial subject). Ask your. Gbocee tor the: tf. These Interim Gifts are presente< I -pending the awiral of the GIFT TEA. POTS. Th& sales of SUR-VTUBA T EA are increa3inK by (to quote Sir Julius Yogel) "leaps and bounds," proving tl lat the oft-repeated virtues of Suratur a Tea— viz , its purity, its strength, its fr eshness, its economy— have been duly apj ireciated by discriminating housekeepers 8 jid other consumers, who, after all, are the real c-xperts in Tea. Note.— The Auckland Weekly News of 27th February says : — " Indian tea report states, that the plague has stopped all buying at Bombay ' Suratura Tea is ISIOT blended with Indian or China Tea. ealtb's Corner Furniture Warehouse. Tj UST TO HAND, direc t from Eng- #| land — Choi'je aeaori ment of FANCY.' GHAIJ3B Old Gold and Blue PI ish, Velvet Pile and Brussels ( Jarpet. JAPANESE HEARTHRUGS, Lfl.i'ge Siae, 8s 6d. ALEII7B^EA.T)E. Pastsy-mafjng becomes a pleasure and B?.ead-making a pastime with the aid. of Shajland's Baku?^ Powder. Avoid inferior brauids, which in most instances consist mainly of Alum and similar adi ilterauts. Sharland's Baking Powder is of concentrated atrengt) j, and is absolntely pare. H-\EAGON BAKING POWDEE. Ppbest an?j Best. DK.IGON BAKING POWDER BBAGON BAKJJNG POWDEE DBAGON BAKING POWDEE Manufactured by— ESIPIEE COMPANY, Wellington.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 231, 2 April 1897, Page 3
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