This being my annual stocktaking month, 1 am offering a lot of cheap lines to reduce stocks. Come early and secure the bargains in floorcloths, linoleums and furniture, at Joseph Darragh's. You will find some very cheap lines and the best assortment on the coast. — Advt. Let tbe croaker croak, and tbe hard time howler howl. We know bard times as bad as those in a sick household. The start — a slight cougb, gets worse, keeps everybody in tbe bouse awake, father swears, mother ditto. Avoid these troubles. Keep a bottle of Woods' Peppermint Cere in the bouse ; it never fails, a half crown bottle will cure the whole family. — Advt. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy superior to any other.— Geo. B Secord, tbe well known contractor of Towanda, N.Y., says : — " I have used Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy in my family for a long time and have found it superior to any other." For sale the Farmers' Co-op. Association, Feilding. Persons desirous of obtaining the latest fashions in all classes of Spring and Summer goods would do well to inspect the stock of novelties just opened up at the U.F.C A. In the drapery department the stock of prints, dress materials and muslins is second to none. — Advt. JonN.soNviLLE Sale Yards — Our new yards are now completed. Sales of fat and store stock beld every Tuesday. Consign stock to Tame and Co., Johnsonville, and advice to A. G. Tame & Co., Auctioneers, Wellington. Why send away to get yoor dresses made, when you can get a perfect fit combined witb tbe very latest and up to date style and fiuisb by an artiste of great experience now in charge of the dressmaking rpom $,t Sherborne House. Dresses are turned out equal to any of the largest Colonial houses, and at very moderate prices.— Advt.
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Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 62, 12 September 1898, Page 2
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