General Stores^ TO STATION-HOLDERS, FARMERS, & TOWN RESIDENTS. 4 FULL and varied supply of all j j\ Classes of Goods required by the j above kept in stock, and sold at the i lowest Prices, jy the undersigned, — Dress Material in preat variety Ladies' Jackets and Ulsters J adies Underclotliin": Flowers, l-'eathers and Scarves Ladios' Hats, velvet an<l straw Corsets, Ribbons anrt Laces Calicoes, Sheetings and Lambskin Colonial and En^U-h Flannels Shirting, woollen, cotton and Union CLOTHING. Men's Youth's and Boys' Shirts, Hats and Hosiery White and printed Moles Colonial made Clothing .Mens' tSuits, Trousers and Vests Mens* Trousers, Cardigan Jackets, Mens' and B.,ys ? Waterproof Coats BLANKETS. Colonial and Scotch BOOTS. Men's Women's and Children's Boots from best makers IRONMONGERY. I Axes in great variety Slashers, long and short j Tomahawks and I ill Hooks Adzes, Picks and Mattocks Spades, Parks', and Lyndon's, and | grafting j Shovels, short an i long: handled j Saws, pit, cross cut, dra<r tooth, and the great American 'ia-hming Hand saws end tennon saws Augers, hits, gimlets, bradawls lloes, rakes, forks, htiykn.ves j Smoothing irons, brooms ! Hamme's, chisels, and locks T and butt hiniies, knives and fjrks Spoons, boilers, saucepans Chains, plough and truce chains Camp ovens and Co ; o:iial nvens Churns, milk dishes, buckets, tubs GROCEKY. Teas from 2s 2d to 3s 3d, best value for the money Sugar, candles, soap, kerosene Preserved fish, castor and ulad oils Pickles, sauces, biscuits, cheese, bacon Currants, Raisins, &c SADDLE I -:Y. A splendid stock of English ana Colonial made saddles, bridles, stiirup leathers, whips, spurs, Crockery and Glassware in great varr.ety A large assortment of paperhangings, scrim atd tacks Oil »ud paint*, boiled oil, raw oil, turps, ochre, paints in 1 arid 21b tins ready for use, corrugated iron, ridiiine: and spouting, nails, iencing wire, barbed wire, staples, wool packs, sacks, glass, arms and ammunition. D. R. LEWERS, General Stores, FEILDING. Notices. HENRY JOHN LEE, HAS taken those premises lately occupied by Mr Oakley, in M ancheßter-street, and intends continuing the business. Clothes made after the latest style and newest fashions. Gentlemen's apparel cleaned and repaired. Good fit and first-class workmanship guaranteed. H. i LEE, «, Manchester-street, Feilding $9>Next to tkc Bank of Australasia* IV EW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INi\ SUHANCE COMPANY. (With whiei is Incorporated the Australasiam Accident Insurance Association, limited.) Head Officb : 42 & 43 Insurance Buildings, Auckland. Capital— £loo,ooo. For Insuring against Accidents of all kinds. For hand-books, and forms of proposal for Insurance, apply to EJETON & CURTIS, Agents, Stab Office Feilding. JUST AKUIVED! LOOK OUT! \ \ WANT long left in the district „ x\. has now been supplied by the undersigned. A grand assortment of Ladies' first-class Boots and Shoes at :he lowest current prices. Also a large assortment of my own make in Gents', Nhooting. and Watertight?, at prices that cannot be c mpared with in the District. jN.B. — 1 have still left in 6tock a great many pairs of Childrens' Boots from la per pair. The prices for -re - pairing are just the same as before, ' and all work entrusted to me will be promptly attended to. V . E KEE^ Ferguuson Street*
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 39, 4 September 1883, Page 1
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