Drapery HEADY MONEY DRAPER. FOE Cheap Winceys, see our Prices at 4kl and 6d. Extra wide widths at 9d and Is. Bargains 1 Qiy^'YAEDS Dress Stuffs at 6d, XO 9 O 9kl, Is, per jard; cheapest dresses ever sold in Feilding SPLENDID Black Velveteen at 2s a yard ; brocaded Velveteen at 4s 6d a yard ; Bargains IVTO WHERE can yon buy Grey Calico ■ _L^l to equal ours at 3^d and 4^dyard NOWHERE can you buy Flannels to come up to ours at Is and Is 4d yard "IVTOWHERE can you "buy Blankets to JL^I approach ours at 10s 6d and 14s 6d .pair ; . CASH Prices must predominate. See our Ladir-s' black cloth Jackets nicely trimmed for 6s lid up T ADIES' Ulsters <re start at 6s lid, J— i and claim to have the cheapest • stock in the district ; XTMBRELLAS-Zanella Twills Is 6d, vJ durable silk ,55,; best, tvrill/silk paragon frames 8s 6d and 10s 6d 3f\f\ FANCY Chenille and wooineck UU Squares Is, Is 3d, Is 6d up £)rVQ PAIRS Women's ribbed Merino 4i 9 O Stockings at lid, Is, Is 3d per pair 1 AAA PATES Children's Soxs, 3d AUUU pair up; Girls' Stockings at cash prices TT> KADY Money Draper — Trimmed it Tweed Skirts 2s lid ; braided felt 4s lid ; black quilted alpaca Skirts 6s Ud "OEADY Money Draper — Strong XV' brown Holland 6d ; long muslin Curtains 3s lid pair ; white Towels 3|d and 6d ~T ADIES' Kid gauntlet riding Gloves J-J 2s 6d pair ; these goods are usually sold at 5s 6d HAVE you seen the white fringed Bed Quilts at 5s lid. worth 10s 6d NOTHING like the Ready Money for Buyer and Seller MEN'S soft felt Hats 2s lid ; hard felt 6s and 8s ; tweed Hats 4s : serge Hats 5s ; new shapes MEN'S strong working Shirts— We have the best value possible to obtain, Is lid up to 10s 6d MEN'S Aberdeen knitt Soxs Is 6d pair, very strong ; cottoa Soxs 6d ; Merino Soxs Is ; military Is MEN'S moleskin Trousers Ss lid to 8s 6d; flannel Undershirts 3s lid to 6s ; Merino Singlets Is lid If you want Good Value, Civility, and Attention, make your p;irchases direct at J. B, HAMILTON'S, Manchester Street. Notices OPENING NOTICE. ATiTcGLASHAN begs to in- • iyjL form the inhabitants, of Feilding and surrounding districts that he lias opened those premises adjoining W. Campbell, Bootmaker, Kimbolton Road, as a Fancy Bread and Confectionery Establishment. Customers waited on ior orders. Picnic Parties supplied. Wedding Calces, Hath Cakes, and other goods made to order on the shortest notice. ■ ■ By appointment to To. His Excellency the Governor. I ENQUIRE for Dixon's Extra SuJ perior GING-kB ALE, Specially adapted for prirate families and country use. In pints & Quarts. A Tbiai, Soxicited. : : GEORGE DIXON, . . iErated Water, Ajlanufacfcnrer. ; CU B A-S T R E E T, WELLINGTON. ■; -, ■ -NoricjK. ■ ; i ; i ■ ' c .■;•<" ; ■ ' ■ '"■■-' i TH E Undersigned having : given up the Sawmilling at Alakino, beg to inform the public that we have a stock of iJAWN Palings on hand which we are prepared to sell at veiy low prices, -j For 4ft 6in x€ih & fin, 30s per 1,000 For sft 6inx3in & 4in, 2os per 1,000 CORPE & SON. ; To secure bargains early application is. necessary.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 101, 8 May 1883, Page 3
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536Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 101, 8 May 1883, Page 3
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