Drapery IPRJO&TO STOCKTAKING AJNE EXTENSION Or -PREMJSES. ■iiV,'. T. BUSH I SfIToW Offering £5,000 worth of ]N T 0w ■and Seasonable DRAPERY AXD CLOTHING . At Unheard of Pbjces. For Instance — My Summer (Bonnets ;are.all reduced to 2s lid each. All the remaining Ladies' and Girls' TUntrimmed Hats will be sacrificed al (id and Is each. Ladies' and Girls' Jackets, ITischus. Dolmans, Capes, &c, must be sold re* ;gardless of cost. 'One of the Greatest Features iv this Sale wlil be my •84, Is, Is 6d, 2s & 2s 6d TABLES. Men's, Youtli's, and Boy's Clothing in •endless variety, and a(t astonishingly low .prices. Also, '£500 "Worth of Travellers' purchased at 50 per cent dis- < count, -will be sold equally 'cheap . ALPHA~~HOUSE, ((OPPOSITE PRINCESS THEATRE). RIBGWA.Y STEEET. WAKGAN Ul Shoemakers W. -C A M P B E LL, j , Bootmaker. Kimbolton UoacL, Feeding. THE. Prices and Quality of' his •goods will cleiy competition. Boots and shoes made on the shortest notice, and style and fit guaranteed ■ Charges moderate. ! rrr: E. KEKN, ! HAVING purchased the whole of ! the stock in the Bankrupt Estate of M. Keen, is prepared To sell the followiug at 20 per cent less than «costp'rice : — Ladies' Kid Boots, from (5s •Gent'-s W. T. from 12s 6A „ Elastic sides, calf, from 14s Gd Boy's extra strong nailed boots and Youths* ditto, 'from €s 6A and 8s „ Shoes, from Us 6d A. ,!large -assortment of boys and, .-girls.. copper-toed and babies boots, ?from, hajf-a-.crown. No reasonable offer for <cash refused. All 'descriptions of boots and shoes made and repaired. PJS.-— All accounts owing in the ■estate of M. Keen must he paid within 34 days, to me, or proceedings will be for their recover}'. PRKD. KEEN. [Selling Off ! ! Selling Off! ! ! GEE AT BAEGALNS. SQ VENDSEN, hoot and slioe- # . O maker, notifies that he ihas now removed to his new premises JN ext to Pollock's Temperance Hotel, .and intends to hold a GEJOTINE CLEAEING SALE Of his present stock ot first-class cboots and shoes. The goods will Resold cheap. Jfote the aGdress — Opposite the Borough Council 'Chambers, Manchester Street, Fkii.ding. Public Trastee : fpHE' PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Guaranteed by the State. Atterftion, is directed to the provisions -of, the Acts establishing this Office, and to th" advantages ]>laced thereby Within the reach of every 'Colonfcii Stilrject to such provisions, the State' offers to every person : — 1. About to make his or her Will pr Codicil. 5.' Intending- to provide for wife and children or others by deed ot settlement. 3, Settlihg 'property by way of -marriage settlement. 4. Desirinu to renounce the trusts of a will, having been apSsi- pointed Executor or Trustee '* ™ unde/ 'the same. ,5.^ Having acted as Trustee, Executor, or Administrator, wishing to be relieved of the "burthen of Trustee-ship or Adnvniptration The cption ot using the State machineryy and gives an absolute guarantee against loss of funds by fraud ■or dishonesty. Every information may he obtained iiciu-Hugh L. Sherwill, Esq., Agent at Feikti'nS, or from 71 K. C. fIAMEBTON, " ;'■'■ Public Trustee. Wellington, ""12th ISS2.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 91, 14 April 1883, Page 1
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505Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 91, 14 April 1883, Page 1
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