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Drapery and Clothing. . THE CASH DRAPERY. CLOTHING AM) BOOT WAREHOUSE— FEILUING, Is the plnce, and now is the Senson to purchase NEW WINTER Dresses in Cashmere, l'rench Serges, Merino and Fancy Wool Series. NEW ULSTERS in Ladies' Maid'? and Children's in all the latest fashions. NEW HATS in Ladies/ Maid's and Children's, in Beaver, Plush, Satin and Straw. NEW UNDERSKIRTS ™ Ladies', kn i tt ed wool, satin, lustre, &c. NEW UMBRELLAS i* all snades and^qnnlitv. NEW UNDERCLOTHING, NEW LACES, NEW JACKETS in Matelasse and plain cloth. MEN'S NEW UNBREAKABLE Hats in Felt. Tweed and Rprjre. NEW TWEED Suits in VICTORIAN and KAIAPOL NEW TROUSERS and TROUSERS & VESTS. NEW HOSIERY in Great Variety. NEW BOOTS in all Sores and Sizes, at R, LOUDON'S CASH DRAPEEY, CLOTHING AND BOOT WAEEHOUSE, FEILDING.

Watchmakers WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Next to Feiidtng- Stab Office. Will leave Feilding at the end of the month. ANY body wishing to have clocks or watches are requested not to wait till the last moment. All repairs not claimed within a month will be sold by public auction. My balance of clocks, watches, and jewellery will be sold below cost price. h. w. haybittleT PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, The Square, Palmerston North. ■■ 'rders Mi at Mr W. G. Hayhittle's ;.'■■:-.•■■ M<>m«y > v 'tnre F<>ildiii<r, wi 1 '■•• ••i-iiini'tlx iirt.Hinlp<l t". Notices I :P INNING MOTI'-.R. \ \7 cGLASHAN b<>«-s to in- .* • ■ '.' form the inhabitants uf ' Feil- i-r_- and surrounding: district.* 'hat he has opened those premises adjoinii)"- VV. Campbell, Bootmaker, Kimbolton Koud, ns a Fancy Bread und Confectionery Establishment. Customers waited on lor orders. Picnic Parties supplied. Wedding Cakes, Math Cukes, and other poods made to order on the shortest notice. :j. M. e l^^' CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, FEILDING Prescriptions Dispensed. Teeth Extracted. WELLINGTON HOUSE, Ridgway- street, Wanganui, (near the old Railway Station.) MRS KIRBY, HAVING taken over from Mr C. Davy the above well-known and favorite establishment, is now in a position to receive boarders. Wellington House will be carried on upon the same principles as formerly, and Mrs Kirby liopes to see all her old friends and supporters around her. Excellent accommodation for families. A fhst-class Cook kept. HENRY J)HN LEE, Tailor, FT AS taken those premises lately O occupied by Mr Oakley, in Manchester-street, and intends continuing the business. Clothes made after the latest style and newest fashions. Gentlemen's apparel cleaned and repaired. Good fit and first-class workmanship guaranteed. H. J. LEE, Manchester-street, Feilding J^Next to the Bank of Australasia* MESSRS LCUND & PEDERSEN, Plumbers and Tinsmiths, Main St., Palmerston, "jpiEG to announce that they under--0 take all departments of the j trade, and guarantee to give satisfaction both in workmanship and charges. Plain and Corrugated Iron Tanks of all sijses Washing Boilers (copper or galvanised iron) with portable furnaces. sponge, iip, Plunge, and Shower Baths, of all descriptions. Orders promptly attended to. ~~~" D. RAMSEY^ CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, Willopghby-Sthket, Halcombe, i>£GS to thank the public for past 1 > favors, and, being in possession of thoroughly seasoned timber, is able to turn out all kinds of furniture in firstclass style, and at reasonable charges.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 81, 20 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 81, 20 March 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 81, 20 March 1883, Page 3

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