Drapery and Clothing READ. THIS~! ~ Men's Heavy Gee!ong Tweed Trousers Sc Double-breasted Vests, worth SOS., ' SELLING AT * 2Qs< 20s " f AT THE CASH DRAPERY & CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, FEILDING. BECAUSE SINGLE - BREASTED VESTS ARE GETTING MORE FASHDNABLE THAN DOUBLE-BREASTED ONES, . HENCE THE REASON FOft SO TJD-W .-A- PRIOE T LADIES' ULSTERS IN DOLMAN, NEW MARKET, AND LONG FOUR-IN-HANDS, EM | s || D EACH AT THE GASH "DRAPER^ & CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, FEILDIiNG. PRICE LISr OE WINTER GOODS. Bead Carefully Men!. Kaiapoi Overcoats, 355. Other Overcoats, 20s. Men's Kiiapoi Suits, 40s. Meri's Heavy Tweed Trousers, Bs. Saddles, 60s. Kaiapoi Flannel, Is Bd. , THOMPSON'S Girls' S<u*** P " 38 « pr >" Saucers, 4s 6d dozen. 3s, 10s, 12s. Boots in Great Variety and at Low Prices. Ladies' Ulsters, from 6s 9d. Children's Ulsters, from 2s 6d. Gent's Saddles, 50s. ■ , , A FEILDING. Nelsonand Moate's Teas. Fancy Straw Baskets, from ls. Men's Wool Sox, from ls. Oil Coats, 19s. : | A Splendid Assortment of Tweed Clothing expected from Melbourne daily. ABSOLUTE AivD FINAL ABSOLUTE AND FINAL GENERAL CLEARING OUT SALE: No Reserve. jNo Reserve. The Baance of Stock must be cleared within the next Fourteen Days. The Feilding Iranch will positively be closed after date. The public will never have an opportunity to buy Drapery and Clothing at such Sweeping Reductions. REMEMBER! REMEMBER M y REMEMBER tl! No reasonable offer reftised. To save trouble of packing and removing, everything for Absolute Sale. Buy. your Drapery and Clothing at HAMILTON'S SALE. HAMILTON'S SALE. The, cheapest stock of Drapery ever yet shown in Feildjhg. . Compare, the prices witl what you have been paying elsewhere. Our Bargains are outrageously cbeap. Qur prices aatoundingly low. , NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. AA\ Lose no time. Our stay in Feilding is limited, £uy from the noted Cheap Drapery Store. J.B.HAMILTON, MANCHESTER STREET & AT PALMERSTON-. ■-.-'•■• •■ . i . .. •■-:■• •■ ■ ■_- AAVIVA—L— _1.
NOTICE. ROBERT PARR begs to announce ■■: 4»' the! inht.bitan4S f of th'6.4[ttri»- ! "watu and Rangitikei Districts that he has assumed, the. Sole Proprietorship of the Coachbuilding JBusihess,' next tb Dr Johnstons, Kinabolton; Road, Feilding. This establishment will in future be known as Parr's English and American Coach Factory. Buggies, Brakes, Dog Carts, Drays, and all kinds of vehicles made to order. The best only of American* English, and Colonial timber will be used, and the workmanship is guaranteed. AU kinds ,6f repairs executed with neatness and despatch. , MANcISESiEH^St^KiS/ J'-'-., .^jcsik^ddAyff ,y, ff Tr* B. G I C/ H/jA RD f Alii, Peopbebtob. A ■ A a -.« Families waited on for orders. Small goods of every description 7 '■■■■; .il .<-. 'f;!l! W' always on hand. : .7... . Terms monthly. / - ■-■'..;
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1, 12 June 1884, Page 3
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423Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1, 12 June 1884, Page 3
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