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Hicks: " Are you foud of children ?" "Wicks : " Immoderately. A house is so restful after the little dears havo been put to bed. We strongly recommend ladies to call at tlic U F.C.A. and inspect the lovely English and French robes now ou view, only one dresa of each design. Their stock is very exoonsivo aud has beeu specially well selected, some of the colorings being exquisite. The firm has been most fortunate in securing the ser- ' vices of Miss Scott to supervise the dress [ making department, whoso stylo and lit is so well known. There are still a fow 15s Watcrbury watches left at J. Darragh's. Buyers of more than one can have them at 14s each. Don't miss this chance, every watch guaranteed. — Advt. For the best makes of macintoshes, oil coats, and tweed overcoats for men aud boys the Bon Marche is unexcelled lor quality, variety aud value, Messrs Spence and Speuce bavin" au exceptionally large and choice selection of these goods for this season's trades.— Advt. Waterproof Clothing. — Gentlemen are reminded that the best placo for waterproofs is the Clothiug Fiicfcory. By bayiwu goods from us you deal direct with the manufacturer, aud arc sure of what you are buying. Only the best workmanship employed iv the manufacture p£ these goods,— Advti '

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 255, 3 May 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 255, 3 May 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 255, 3 May 1897, Page 2

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