Drapery and Clothing ; FRESH ARRIVAL OF^KvTgOODS, JUST OPENED UP. LIBERAL DISCOUNT EOR CASH. A Large Lot of Men's and Boys' Kaiapoi Clothing, made to my special order, just arrived. English Clotning. Men's Tweed Coats, lined, from 10s each. Men's Serge Suits, 24s per suit. Boys' Tweed Knicker Suits from 7s. Men's Tweed Suits irom 2«s6d ; see value in these. Men's lull-size Shirts from Is 6d, Men's Hats from Is 3d Collars, Ties, Scarves, Braces Belts, &c. Frilling from 4d per yard. Strong Check Shirting from 7^d and B'i. Home Spuna, Is per yard. Prints, Sateens and Ginghams. Parasols from Is 6d. Umbrellas. Ladies' Hats from 6d <?ach, or 3 for Is. Laaies' New Fichus. Flowers irom 2d per spray. Colored Feathers from Is each. Laces from l^d yard. La- ies' and Maid's Corsets irom 3s 6d per pair. Brown Holland from 6d per yard. Blue Serge from Is 3d per yard. Remarkrbly good value in White and Grey Calicoes Men's Ladies and Children's Boots and Shoes in great variety from best makers. Splendid Tea, 2s per lb, White and Gold Egg Cups from Is 6d per dozen. Jars, from 1 quart to 4 gallons. White sugar, from 13s per bag. A large quantitv of Crockery inst opened up. Bond Saws, from 3s lOd each. Fire Shovels, lOd each. Garden Trowels, lOd each. Shoe Brushes Is each. Knives and Forks, Irom 8d each Saddlery, Brushware. Ironmongery, Wall Paper, Scrim, Holloware. A. Large Assortment of Groceries of best quality and at lowest prices. All goods Marked in Plain Figures and at one price. Inspection Invited. D. R. LTW ER S GENERAL STORES, FEILDING. MANCHESTER HOUSE, FEILDING. FRESH IMPORTATIONS OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, AND BOOTS AND SHOES FOE 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 per pair. Men's, Boys' and Youths' Clothing. Men's Serge Coats, 10s 6d; Men's Tweed Suits, 27s 6d, 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. MANCHESTEE SQUAEE, FEILDING. 1885. A STOCK-TAKING SALE bOW GOING ON AT THE CASH EXCHANGE. THE PRICE OF EVERYTHING REDUCED FOR CASH. Prints and Ginghams, from 4d. per yard, l^f* COME AND SEE. Jg| J. C. THOMPSON, Proprietor.
CHARLES HENRY, SADDLER, HARNESS & COLLAR MAKER, Febgtjsson Stbeet, (Next Bank of New Zealand). HARNESS made up in English, American and Colonial styles, at Tery low prices. Every description of Harness made on the premises. Side Saddles and Shifting Pads. .. Large stock of Saddles made to order by the best Saddle and Harness Maker in Sydney. Also, a large lot of; Jones' tested Leading Chains and Tug Chains. C. H. having engaged another firstclass assistant, is now in a position to execute all orders promptly and in good style. , The large stock of Saddles, Harness and erery other article in the trade now on hand are of the best quality, and all new work is guaranteed. I Orders left at Tower's, Butcher, Awanri, willb be punctually attended to. Tfancy goods emporium. great bargains, great bargains. messrs summers & mayhew ■ i . ,;:' .'j ' -:3 ■■ ■'.. :■. . • ■ a ■' .■■■■'■■ HAVE just received a large stock \ of fft ew Goods— Eancf , Orniu mental, and Useful Articles, and Household Commodities of numerous viesiJrintioris: "' : £l'Ooo.Wi.'rtb tJ choos^ a {ru*} ::■■: .•••"! >■■•■• «; !■••••■•'■.• ■■■■■.-■■ ■'■■•■■ ■ • ■ .^yy-'s I/;^uO 'in; i>m ~.?.i :i':-, :>■■:■■ ■:: • i FJBRGTJSSOif S.TSEET, ■-.!:, , L_t.
H. W. HAYBITTLE, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, AND JEWELLER, (Next door to the New Zealand Clothing Factory) The Square, Palmerston North Orders left at Mr W. G. Haybittle's Ready Money Store, Feildinp, will be promptly attended to. Agent at Sanson— W. J. Haybittle. ; XMAS PRESENTS IN BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. XMAS PRESENTS IN FANCY " j GOODS. XMAS PRESENTS IN TOYS. , IN the spaqe allotted in a newspaper it -would be impossible to give a full description of my large stock of Books, Fancy Goods, and Toys. Suffice it to say I have imported largely to meet the requirements of my increasing business, and would only solicit an inspection to prove the -fact that I have the largest ; stocton the poasib, and at prices - whicH- -ysrill defy competition. During . the Xmas >he WONDfcRFUL ' SHILLING TABLE) will be the attraction. . _ ■ ; :I ; " \'''-- V y, Bookseller & Fancy Goods Importbx, Manohbstee Stebet. TBiibiirti. ' '
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 92, 17 January 1885, Page 3
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