He : "I understand you have been attending an ambulance claßs. Can you tell me what is the best thing to do for a broken heart ?" She : " Oh, yes. Bind up the broken portion with a gold band, bathe with orange water, and ap. ply plenty of raw rice. Guaranteed to cure." If you want a really good English Bicycle you can get it at J. Dabragh's for £17 10s cash, usually sold at £22 10s.— Advt. There has never been such a golden opportunity for securing _ bargains as that which now presents itself at th« removal sale now on at the U.F.C.A. Sweeping reductions have been made in all departments to effect a clearance, in many cases discounts as high as 10s in tbe £ are bejng offered for cash.— Advt. Owing to the immense quantity of piece goods cut up at his establishment this season. Jorn Corbp has a tremendous lot of remnants of ail sorts of nseful materials on hand. Persons living at a distance can have assorted £1 remnant parcels sent, carriage paid, on receipt of cash. These will be taken back and the money returned should they fail to gi?e satisfaction.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 176, 28 January 1897, Page 2
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194Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 176, 28 January 1897, Page 2
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