Drapery and Clothing MANCHESTER HOUSeT PEILDING. FRESH IMPORTATIONS OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, AND BOOTS AND SHOES FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. Millinery, Ladies' and Children's Straw Hats, Laces, Ties, Collars, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Stays, Gloves and Hosiery, Parasols and Sun-shades. Good Grey Calicoes, 2d* per yard ; White Calico, 3s dozen ; Scarlet Flannel, 8d per yard ; White Flannel 9d ; Brown Holland, sd ; Towels, 4£d ; Ginghams, 5d ; Ladies' Hosiery, 6d. The Boot and Shoe Department is well assorted. A large selection to choose from just opened up, all marked in plain figures. Ladies' Boots from 5s Men's, Boys'and Youths' Clothing. Men's Serge Coats, 10s 6d; Men's Tweed Suits, 27s Gd, 355, 40s ; the cheapest and best value ever offered in the district. Trousers and Trousers and Vests. Boys' and Youths' Suits in Great Variety. MR. CHRISTOPHER BROWN. MANCHESTEB SQUAEE, FEILDING.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF Wi GOODS, JUST OPENED UP. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR. CASH. A Large Lot of Men's and Boys' Kaiapoi Clothing-, made to my special order, just arrived. Enolish Clotning. Men's Tweed Coats, lined, from 10s each. Men's .^ero-e Suits, 24= pnr suit. Boys' I weed Knicker Suits from 7s. Men's 'weed Suits irom 2% 6ii ; soe value in these. Men's lull-size Shirts from Is Gd, Men's Hats from Is 3d Collars, Ties, Scarves, Braces lielr*, &c. Frilling- from 4d per yard. Strong Check Shining from 7-^d aud Bd. Horn ■.• Spuns, Is per yard." Prints, Sateens and Ginghams. Parasols from Is 6c]. Umbrellas. Ladies' Har.s from 6d (?Hoh, or 3 !or Is. Laaies' New Fichus. Flowers from 2d per spray. Colored Fea'hers from la each. I. aces from H<l yard. La ies' and Maid's Corsets truin 3s Gd per pair. Brown Holland from 6d per yard. Blue Serge from Is 3d per yard. Remurkrbly good value in White and Grey Calicoes Men's Ladies aud Children's Boots and Shoes in great variety from best makers. Splendid Tea, 2s per Ib, White and Gold Egg Cups from Is 6d per dozen. Jars, fn m 1 quart to 4 gallons. White su^ar, from 13a per bag A large quantity of Crockery inst opened up. Hand Saws, from 3s lOd each. Fire Shovels, lOd each. Garden Trowels, lUri each. Shoe Brushes Is each. Kn'ves and Forks, Irom 8d each Saddlery, l'.rushware. Ironmongery, W'all Paper, Scrim, Holloware. A Lar^e Assurtmenl of Groceries of best quo-lity and at lowest prices. All goods Marked in P'ain Figures and at one price. Inspection Invited. D. R. L~ITW E R S GIiKERAL STOUBS, FEILDING.
CASH EXCHANGE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS PRICE LIST. Currants, 6d per lb Kitchen Fenders at 6s Raisins, 7d per lb Peel, Is 3d per lb Prime hams, bacon, and chesse Men's Hats, Is at 7d per lb Men's Shirts, Is Strong Shirting, 4d yard Men's Coats, 4s 6d Men's Serge Suits, 18s 6d Men's Trousers, 4s Strong brown Holland, 6d yd Men's Tweed Suits, good, 35s Lucky Bags, 2d, 4d. and 6d Men's Boots, 7s 6d Churns, No. 2, 13s 6d each Youth's Suits, 17s 6d Team 101b boxes, 16s 6d Boys' Suits, 6s White Sugar, 401b, 12s 6d Prints, good, 6d yard Hand Saws, 3s 6d Sateens, good, 6d yard Knives and Forkes, 7s 6d doz Flowers, Id each Cups and Saucers, new lot, 4s Good Saddles, 42s 6d each 6d doz Bridles, 4s each Pumps at cost price To be continued. Note the Address — CASH EXCHANGE. GLASGOW HOUSE, PEILDING. Has Just Received a Splendid lot of MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING ! BOOTS, SHOES, AND HATS. Also a new lot of LADIES' HATS, DRESS MATERIALS, &c, &c. All at the Lowest Competing Prices. Millinery Orders executed promptly. Agent for Madame Wie gel's Journals. Large Discount on all Cash Parcels.
PAPERHANGINGS. PAPEKHANGINGS. EAEE CHANCE. EAEE CHANCE. SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. FOE CASH ONLY. PEESENT Stock of Paperhangings at less than cost price, for ONE MONTH ONLY, to make room for 10,000 Pieces, to arrive ex Timaru, B.s. Catalonia, and Wairoa. Freight paid on purchases over £2. R. Si E. TINGEY, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui.
THANKS. THE undersigned begs to return his sincere thanks to those who have kindly accorded their support to him since opening in business on his own account, and to remind them that it will be his endeavour m the future, as it has been in the past, to merit their patronage. THIS WILL BE DONE by due attention to business, combined with strictly moderate charges. Shoeing and all kinds of General Smith's work donp in thp neatest and best style at the MODEL SHOEING FOEGE, Manchester Street. JOHN TaYLOB, Proprietor.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 82, 20 December 1884, Page 3
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