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I Drapery and Cloth ins GEORGE CRICHTON, OP , GLASGO "W FOUSE, 2 IIAS NOW OPENED OUT HIS HOME AND COLONIAL GOODS FOX THE 11883 WINTER SEASAON. 1883 » NOTE THE FOLLOWING : Reversible cashmeres, black and colours Figured alpacas, homespuns, twilled winceys, and costtrne tweeds Ladies' jackets, ulsters, hats, corsets, skirts and fancy g.>ods Ladies', children's and men's hosiery, g od and cheap Cretonnes, curtains, carpets, and calicoes in great variety Gent's goods. Colonial and Home-made clothing, double-breasted reefer jackets, hats, scarfs, shirts boots, at prices to suit all buyers Glasgow shirts for working men at 3s 6d and 5s Od, cannot be surpassed in the district Grocery department as formerly advertised Ironmongery, hardware, oil md paint stoyk Sportsmen we offer metal and cardboard cartride cases, Eley's loaded cartridges, best powder and chilled shot, re-cappers aad other appliances INSPECTION OF THE GOODS INVITED.

■—————■—•— —•M**M**--*M*----M*--^*--------------— Drapery READY MONEY DRAPER. FOR Cbeap Winceys, see our Prices at 4jd and Gd. Extra wide widths at 9d and ls. Bargains "1 Ory^ YARDS Dress Stuffs at 6d, 10/ v 9j-d, ls, per yard; cheapest dresses ever sold in Feilding SFLENDID Black Velveteen at 2s a yard ; brocaded Velveteen at 4s 6d a yard ; Bargains NOWHERE can you buy Grey Calico to equal ours at 3.U1 and 4-^dyard NOWHERE can you buy Flannels to come up to ours at ls and Is 4d yard "]V"OWHERE can you buy Blankets to -IA approach ours at 10s 6d and 14s Cd pair CASH Prices must predominate. See our Ladies' black cloth Jacket* nicely trimmed for 6s lid up LADIES' Ulsters fro start at 6s lid, and claim to have the cheapest stock in the district UMBRELLAS-Zanella Twills Is 6d, durable silk ss, best twill silk paragon frames 8s 6d and 10s 6d QAA FANCY Chenille and wool neck O\J\J Squares Is, ls 3d, ls 6d up QrVQ PAIRS Women's ribbed Merino /W / O Stockings at lid, ls, ls 3d per pair 1 nnO PAI ! RS Children's Soxs, 3d JIV/VJv7 pair up; Girls' Stockings at cash prices EKADY Money Draper — Trimmed Tweed Skirts 2s lid ; braided felt 4s lid; black quilted alpaca Skirts 6slld READY Money Draper — Strong brown Holland 6d ; long muslin Curtains 3s lid pair ; white Towels 3jd and6d LADIES' Kid gauntlet riding Gloves 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, ls lid up to 10s 6d MEN'S Aberdeen knitt Soxs ls 6d pair, very strong ; cottoa Soxs 6d ; Merino Soxs ls ; military ls MEN'S moleskiu Trousers 5s lid to 8s 6d ; flannel Undershirts 3s lid to 6s ; Merino Singlets Is lid If you want Good Value, Civility, and Attention, make your purchases direct at J. B. HAMILTON'S, Manchester Street. ■**■*■*— M— *——•■■--— •■^ MESSRS LOUND & PEDERSEN, Plumbers and Tinsmiths, Main St., Palmerston, REG to announce that they undertake all departments oi the trade,, and guarantee to give satisfactioi. both in workmanship and charges. Plain and Corrugated Iron Tanks oi all si7.es Washing Boilers (copper or galvanised iron) with portable furnaces. Sponge, Hip, Plunge, and Shower Baths, of all descriptions. Orders promptly attended to.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 103, 12 May 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 103, 12 May 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 103, 12 May 1883, Page 1

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