Memoranda.
The hounds will meet at Mr.l^ioe r «. to T morrow. r ; .V^^'^X "'-': Mr Lethbridge invites tender)?! f&fieji-f 5 ; : ling 500 acres of bush. Tender/w&'cll^^:*: on the 22nd instant. '. ; • . • "We direct -attention to the advertisement of Mr F. Cooper, seedsman, of Mari-v > ners street. Wellington, which is pahliane& ' : to-day. -. ' . ./•'..... .. . . "",'..,.v"':j* It is worth anybody's whSe to go to tfrs^ ' Bed House and see the beautiful fency**/ croekeryware and lamps just opened out to-day.'"'"' '-■ -■■"-■■:-■ '■■■■,-.£ £jj?i*£,..../ The Engineer of the Eiwitea React Board, Mr Charles Bray, invite» tendiir^ for the supply and delivery of: 40^'<Wlfc ■ yards of metal. " • ; •r.yt*. ■: •■ A well-known doctor advised a ladvrwjz* was just beginning to show those odious - ' wrinkles about the eyes, to wash her'fac* ' every night in boiliog hot water, just as hot so she could bear it, in which iaa httl* -. bicarbonate of soda. She moat bathe iier : £ face in this thoroughly and hold her fac»~ in' the steam for some time. : After dryingr the skin it should be well rubbed witK j olive oil. This prescription, faithfully^ . ' followed every night, will, he says, not only prevent wrinkles but will stnd away those that hare already com*. There is n* better or more durable^ material for winter dresses than serge, as. ' -it resists the damp and wet, and is less apt to crease than many other *abnc&. Wet •< '■ have a selection of pure Navy Estamine> : Serges, that 'are" specially favored -for. r < ladies' dresses, at prices varying from 1/to 2/6 per yard at Te Aro House, T^ej^ r: hngtbn. ■• >'-' ■'■■ :r '■■'" ■'■■ ' ■' ' ■'' ■'■ ; •' ■-:- •' ]■' There is most assuredly:, nothing ta equal our "Bough and Beady" SergeS;; double wjdth, or 64 inches .wide, for.durability], either drcfesos orfor'-^oys 'w^./at'^M^c^ymtL I ..:'^ have tlfeije r ■ itf ndyyV^labk, and'd'ark l>rab^at Te Ar6?e-)^^eV.W»flSi^ten.:,-'X->.': .J V .. -. ..•■ '". . '''There cannot be £\ grtwtter Tarie^y, W ri more amp^ choice, or more sterling qheap-V .', 'nte'ssan Union and l^ool.Onrnean Shart-^P- '■' "iii^i, than those we^ we now ahovnag^ti Qur'pnces range from 7£ to 2/- per yird, 'V afid every quality; is excellent, for th%V. T price at Te Aro House, Wellington. ' i * ■.;':' There is certainly no other establish-. ' : ment where you- <?an buy Flannelettes^ 7 '; Plainijßtriped, or Checked, of equal qtjal^; t)\ ities", for the prices we quote.. MV<» ha.v&\ ; a grand lot of Stripes, and Checks at 1 4£ d per 'yard, and a,n amazingly cheap lot of' plain Scarlet and Welsh Color at Od and - 7Jd per yard at TaArp House, ton,' ''■^-■ : -\'*7o*'-- *?'•'■:*& ■-*<£*•■-•-■
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 1, 18 June 1889, Page 2
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402Memoranda. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 1, 18 June 1889, Page 2
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