Drapery and Clothing ~ THOMPSON'S ; .. : . Cash Excha^che,*FEILDING. NEW SEASON'S GOODS in CLOTHING, DRAPERY and BOOTS arriving Daily, and are being marked off at oui' usual very low prices. A select parcel of Tweed Clothing, direct from Leeds, the headquarters of Woollen Manufactures, expected daily. GOOD COLONIAL SADDLES AT 60s EACH. O^-SH EXCHANGE. "The working man's store predominatesTHE FIRST SHIPMENT OP TO HAND. E. J- COTTRELL Has personally selected the Choicest, Best, and Newest Fashions in Ladies and Children's Colored Cashmeres Lace Curtains, Prints Straw Hats Gre tones, Woven Checks Zephyr Checks Sheeting, Towels, Hosiery, Lace., Table Covers, Corsets Men's Suits, Boys' Suits Knicker Suits, Braces Belts, Men's Hats Boys' Feli Hats Men's Oxford Shirts Men's White Shirts Men's Merino Pants and Men's Cotton Pants and Shirts Shirts &c, &c, &o. The above arc a few of tho goods arrived, and having reduced my winter stock so early without being compelled to have my annual sale, customers wiil now .have the benefit of Laving new goods at a very small advance on cost to meet the times. Early inspection invited as only small quantities have been secured. Note the Address— MANCHESTER STREET,
Notices T" O H N TAYLOR B egs to announce that he has L ately opened his shop next to Eade's A nd hopes by good workmanship, C ivility, and attention to business, to j K eep abreast of the times. ■ I S mith's work of all descriptions i M ade and repaired in good style, and I t will be his best endeavor j T o give full satisfaction to all H is customers. i Note the address . j MODEL SHOEING FORGE, Manchester Street. FEILDING COOPERAGE. JOHN CHAMBERLAIN begs to announce that he has opened a Cooperage in Bowen Street, between the Borough Council Office and Foresters' Hall. ' Tallow Casks, Butter Kegs, &c, made ! to order. Butchers, Storekeepers, Farmers, &c, supplied on reasonable terms. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY AND PROGRESS. j BEING anxious to respond to the steadily growing and liberal sup- | port accorded me by my many customers arid in order to keep step with the rapid progress of our Borough and surrounding district, I beg here to notify that I have Eemoved to those Commodious and Centrally Situated Premises known as the VULCAN SHOEING FORGE, alongside Mr R. Parr's Carriage Factory and Wheelwright Shop, Kimbolton Road, where I hope the public will be pleased to continue their kind patronage. In thanking for past favors I am obliged to notify that the enlargement of my business makes it necessary that ail outstanding accounts must be promptly settled. J. JENSEN, General Blacksmith, Feilding. H. W. HAYBITTLE, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, (Next door to the New Zealand Cloth- . ing Factory) The Square, Palmerston North. Orders left at Mr W. G. Haybittle's Ready Money Store, Feilding, will be promptly attended to". A gent* at Sanson — W, J. Haybittle. GEORGE CURRIN, " Post Office Store, Kiwitea. ■ S~*\ ROnERIES and Ironmongery vX of all descriptions. Goods not in stock procured at shortest notice. Packing done to any part of the district at lowest possible rates. GEORGE CURRIN, ■ Proprietor LOST, a Gold Brooch, between Manchester Square and Mr F. Thompson's, 10s Reward on returning to Stak Office.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 40, 16 September 1884, Page 3
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