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Drapery and Clothing THOMPSON'S CASH EXCHANGE ! FEILDING. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR EVERYTHING WINTER STOCK AKRIVED, AND WILL BE DISPOSED OF AS LOW AS USUAL. ARMS AND AMMUNITION FOR SALE. FEILDING. THE AUTUMN AND WINTER GHOOIDS ARE NOW OPENED UP AT THE STORES OF ID. _IR, LE"WEBS, FINAL AND ABSOLUTE CLEARING OUT SALE. NO RESERVE! NO RESERVE! cr. B. Ec^-nvciHiToisr Having resolved upon closing his Feilding Branch for the purpose of concentraag his Businesses to New and Splendid Premises now being erected in the Square, Palmerston, will offer the whole of his stock of Drapery and Clothing, &c, at prices never dreamt of in Feilding or elsewhere. No Reserve. No Reserve AN OCCASION LIKE THE PRESENT may never occur again in Feilding, so don't miss this last chance of obtaining goods at less than AUCTION PRICES. NEW WINTER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING having just been opened, will be sold regardless of Price. Think of that. New Jackets, New Dresses, New Ulsters, New Everything, at Sale Prices CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING. Suits, Coats, Trousers and Vests, flats, Shirts, Pants, &c. In fact everything in Men's and Boys' wear will be offered at Sweeping Reductions. No Reserve. UNTIL THE WHOLE STOCK is disposed of, fresh Bargains will be given away every day. Remember without any Reserve. PARTIES owing me money are requested to settle with Mr Patten with the least possible delay. THE PREMISES TO LET. EARLY POSSESSION. APPLY TO J. B. HAMILTON, MANCHESTER STREET & AT PALMERSTON. Meetings Notices TCIEILDING -pUBLIC TTALL. THE FEILDING FURNITURE & RACE NIGHT, APRIL 14th, 1884. BEDDING WAREHOUSE. , „ . ~~~ , ~ ... Manchester Street. Grand Musical and Dramatic* . Entertainment and Ball. TJIURNITURE CHEPER THAN Entirely New Scenery and Effects. . Jj /EVER.' Programme and Full Particulars will Couches u^—^ in Damask for be announced. * f 2 cash. CALISTHENICS AND DANCING . . — - DEPORTMENT. Swing Looking Glasses, 2s 6d cash. In the Foresters Hall, at 7.80 p.m., on All goods over £5 delivered free in any FRIDAY, April 4. . town along the line. F^OR Ladies and Gentlemen, Dancing i «T. M. HIGGIN, 1 taught by the Erst Five Positions, x^ HEMIST AND DRUGGI ST, Marking Time Exercise, Quadrille Dane- ■.. ing, Koyal Victorian (Quadrilles, Sound . v^ FPII DT\P Dancing, Country Dancing. Spanish , rniuiji*\r . f'ance, Step JDnncing, Break Downs, Stop ' „ . . . Jigs, Jigs, and Reels ANNA-TOES, MaITINE, 1 RU6BEB. &C Please take notice that this Dancing . .- . - —^— ' . " . - .- Class will be strictly select. Any person ..KXTRAjCT. OF RENNET. ' wishing to become a member, can do so by .;,.;•. . ->-~^ - ... leaving their names ;/ with"., any ., of tke ... ROP, BFTI-EHS. 'undersigned:— \ ' „ .". . :• . ..'. ,i', . Mr P. Thompson, tinsmith • Mr W, Te«tb- Extracted Campbell, bootmnker ; Mr J. Curreen. , jMakino; or Mr J. Turher, M.(\ ; ; " "g # jdiffN LEE, ' "'" : Terms: Quarterly or Nij»Htly,.'to siiit Tailor. • • ! members': First class Mti'sib' provided; ; und^he^anagement ofMr J Curreen, p f ed ft jftglanjl Bandmaster., -—^ r^' : Tweeds n-om£4. ,' ' ' \ ..;.'. , ■■"wTTwiinii ■ FrepH Sam^io^hoqsefrom. t ,; . . ; ■• ,• -WINTJSRv ■ i*™™* FirsA& ; Mney^ arid Beavers fbr ! „. = r-i :..'''; ';•'.■. ",-'{ ,'"</j ; " r " ' <P ' : "' " Overcoats. ; ' '^•- '■'■ a -'"xt <V • Jr'"^i'^n ; w Manchester) S^eet^FieUding. • Q B- T;,,E, tD 8 B ljT Nex t to the Bank,of r Australasia. I Special Line^ I(4en:8-.Shooters, 14s 6a OROUA COUNTY CQUNqiL. ; .t „<: .. „-;■.•! .-; . v -.f /-, •, ', T^;Ftn) («ti '-■■'■■'■ ' r,7\ i.-.ii ■"■-•>: ■ j , ' ' ".,! ..•M.^Si^vV' • ■.*.|.M*.|iTOi. '.-, I- \J j ; c ■-. , -r:«^ v;*t ~z:aj t»ax*s"sti ! iXNiviewi of the suspensioniof the , ft£Ss cie i ? f S a ¥ 8 ; ?°?fe Jf 1 Counties Act at.an^early datej a|l ; iu-:ri .-■ .'--■ ?"?^ B'ii.8 'ii. iiivn •*§ .v ittccbuntsiagainsit itbe Gouncilimust be 1 TOF^PBlNTlKGhKndll itebtatititie a sent.in'fOT^rtymentfbeforb aaatMaroli, #J ' *e*eonted bri' J ttte' (I 6nortest' f notic3 1884. ~'~~^ "'^Jfe^r ! fet?;«the^RTAß^ Office I '' : Clhtoge» :^tery ,Villffl;jß. aiAOAaSPHUB;: j v aeonable. y; :rl ,ju7/^i!i i>a« » . .wf&nijoil ChairmanJ

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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 39, 3 April 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 39, 3 April 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 39, 3 April 1884, Page 3

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