„_^^ DraperyPR jOR TO STOCKTAKING AiSD EXTENSION OJ? PREMISES. T.'BUSH IS Now Offering £5,000 worth of New and Seasonable DRAPERY AND CLOTHING At Unheaed of Peices. For Instance: — My Summer Bonnets are all reduced to 2s lld each. All the remaining Ladies' and Girls' Untrimmed Hats will be sacrificed at 6d ' and ls each. - j Ladies' and Girls' Jackets, Fischus, | Dolmans, Capes, &c, must be sold re« J gardless of cost. One of the Greatest Features in this Sale wiil be my 6d, Is, Is 6d, Ss & 2s 6d TABLES. 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~HOTJ3E, (OPPOSITE PRINCESS THEATRE). Ridgway Steeet. WANG A N U I , Shoemakers ' W. CAMPBELL, Bootmaker, Kimbolton Road, Feilding. THE Prices and Quality of his goods wi 1 defy competition. Boots and shoes made on the shortest notice, and style aDd 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 12s Gd „ Elastic sides, calf, from 14s Gd Boy's extra strong nailed boots and Youths" ditto, from Gs 6d and 8s „ . Shoes, from lis Gd A large assortment of boys and girls copper- toed and babies boots, om half-a-crown. No reasonable offer for cash refused . AU ' descriptions of boots and shoes made and repaired. P.B. — All accounts owing in the estate of-M. Keen must be paid within J4 days, to me, or proceadings will be taken for their recovery. FRED. KEEN. Selling Off J !. Selling OffTx. GREAT BARGAINS. SQVENDSEN, boot and shoee O maker, notifies that he has now? removed to his new premises Next to Pollock's Temperauce Hotel, and intends to hold a GENUINE CLEARING SALE Of his present stock ol first-class boots and shoes. The goods will be sold very cheap. Note the acdress— Opposite the Borough Council Chambers, Manchester Street, Feilding. Public notice. p O.MAS II A LL, JUkaraka, Lee's Line, Feilding, IT EREBY notifies that having had JA- "' 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 of giving : perfect satisfaction. Prices on application* AU- orders entrusted to. Mr J. Bishop, .Blacksmith* Kimbolton Road , wiU.be punctually attended to. " HENRY JOHN LEE, Tajlob, HAS taken those premises lately occupied by Mr Oakley, in Manchester-street, and intends continuing liie business. 4 Clothes made after the latest style and newest fashions. Gentlemen's, apparel cleaned and te? Good fit and first-class workmanship guaranteed. H j LEE> Manchester-street, Feilding. ftfrNext to the Bank of Australasia' Fitzgerald's Fluid Extract of Koromiko (Veronica- Aborea.) Prepared with Compound Spirits of ' - ".' Ammonia. n^HIS Extract promptly cures Diarr 1 hcßaand all Dysentrie complaint! jn children and adults. Prepared only by WILLIAM C FITZGERALD, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Wellington.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 98, 1 May 1883, Page 1
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