Drapery PRIOR TO .STOCKTAKING Ai\D EXTENSION Of* PREMISES. T. BUSH IS Now Offering £5,000 worth of New and Seasonable DRAPERY AND CLOTHING . At Hnheaed of Pjiices. For Instance — My Summer Bonnets • are all reduced to 2s lld each. AH the remaining Ladies' and Girls' Untrimmed Hats will be sacrificed at Gd and Is each. Ladies' and Girls' Jackets, Fischus, Dolmans, Capes, &c, must bo sold re* gardless of cost. . One of the Greatest Features in this Sale wiil be my 6d, Is. Is 6d. 2s & 23 Gd T A B L E S. Men's, Youth's, and Boy's Clothing in endless variety, and at astonishingly low prices. Also, £500 "Worth of Travellers' Samples, purchased at 50 per cent discount, will be sold equally cheap. ALPHA -- HOTJ?E, (OPPOSITE PRINCESS THEATRE). Ridgwat Street. WANGA N TJ I Shoemakers ' w. eTa ai ip lTk 11, Bootmaker, Kimbolton Road, Feilding. THE Prices and Quality of his goods wi 1 defy competition. Boots and shoes made on the short- - est notice, and style and fit guaranteed . Charges moderate. " F. KEEN. HAVING purchased the whole of the stock in the Bankrupt Estate of M. Keen, is prepared to sell the following at 20 per cent less than . -costprice : — Ladies' Kid Boots, from Gs Gent's W. T. from 13s 6d d „ Elastic Sides, calf, from 14s Gd Boy's extra strong nailed boots and • Youths* ditto, from Gs Gd and 8s „ Shoes, from lis Gd A large assortment of boys and ffirls copper-toed and babies boots, rom half-a-crown, No reasonable offer for cash refused. "All descriptions of boots and shoes «■• - made and repaired. P.S. — All accounts owing in the •estate of M. Keen must be paid within -14 days, to me, or proceodings will be taken for their recovery. FRED. KEEN. Selling Off ! ! Selling: Off ! ! ! GEE AT BARGAINS. SQVENDSEN, boot and shoe- * O maker, notifies that he has now removed to his new premises Next to Pollock's Temperance Hotel, and intends to hold a GENUINE CLEARING SALE Of his present stock ot first-class bootsr-and shoes. The goods will be sold very cheap. Note the a&dress — Opposite the Borough Council Chambers, Manchester Sti.ket, Feilding. ' PUBLIC NOTICE. THOMAS HALL, Bakaraka, Lee's Line, Feilding, HEREBY notifies that having hod 20 years' experience as a general Wheelwright, he is prepared to undertake the building and repairing of all kinds of Carts, Drays, and Traps, &c, and is confident ot giving perfect satisfaction. Prices on application. All orders entrusted to Mr J. Bishop, Blacksmith, Kimbolton Road, will be punctually attended to. HENHY JOHN LEE, Tailor, HAS taken those premises lately occupied by Mr Oakley, ir Manchester-street, and intends continuing the business. Clothes made after the latest styß and newest fashions. Gentlemen's apparel cleaned anc ■*-*■**' repaired. Good fit and first-class workman ship guaranteed. H _ ,_ Manchester-street, Feilding 33-Next to the Bank of Australasia Fitzgerald's Fluid Extract of Koromiko (Veronica Aborea.) Prepared with Compound Spirits of Ammonia. npHIS Extract promptly cures Diarr . ' I" ■ htea aud all Dysentric complaint in children and adults. Prepared only by WILLIAM C. FITZGERALD, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Wellington.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 94, 21 April 1883, Page 1
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