Business Notices ■• • ■ • gIaASGOW HOUSE ALTERATIONS TO BUSINESS PREMISES -■".■■• ■'■•■■ ■ :; ' AND AN ADDITIONAL MILLINERY ROOM. In order to clear out the present Stock, and make room for our NEW WINTER STOCK, I intend to hold a GEEAT CLEAELNG SALE. Fancy Goods must he sold at any price. 10 per cent off Dress Goods, and a Great Sacrifice made on SUMMER CLOTHING. SALE POR TWO WEEKS ONLY, Jg9 Commencing .....;:._'.. SATURDAY, 21st MARCH. GEO.~CRICHTON, Proprietor.
EEID AND GRAY AGAIN VICTORIOUS. STILL ANOTHER MEDAL LOCAL INDUSTRY CAME IN FIRST. Colonial made Twine-Binder Beating the Field at THK GREAT OAMARiJ CONTEST, Held on 10th February, 1885, Against McCbrmick's, Woods', Samuelson's, Deering's, Osborne's, Howard's, , . Jbhnstbhe's Champion. ..'■'. The Reid and Gray's proved, its superiority over them all, and added another victory to its name. ..:... Four acres of heavy laid crop finished in two hours and eleven minutes-G-EO. IF Ha^ST! C3-33K/_ MELBOURNE HOUSE, WAKGANUI, 'TAILOR, CLOTHJEB, AND OUTFITTER, Pees to announce his SECOxND SHTPMKN T of West ot England and Baniiockburn T WEEDS; I i-x " Siraco, direct from London. Also in Stock.-i- --• ■•■ •' ■'■ •■■• ! - Kaiopoi, Roslvn, Mo^iel, aud Oamaru; Tweeds. ■.'/•. :•:'«.- ..- ■ ' . .'. .; ■ -' : '- ; "' ; ■: ■'■ Suits from £8, and the Unrivalled Suits at £4 10s Trousers and Vests from £1 15» ■'Trousers lr»m 18a IV ' ; ' , ! 1,.'' ■'".,.',-. V'/ > ONE TRIAI^SOIiICITEI). SUITS MADE, f.TO MEASUItE AT LOWJSST RATES; . : ' .' :,, ■ . -! : '■■;'■■-,' ! .... 1 b« best workmanship guaranteed, and all materials throughly shrunk. •; ...:'-: •;'■; •:Peopkietqr. ' " . .' '. . . . '.' ' : ;
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 123, 2 April 1885, Page 1
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360Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 123, 2 April 1885, Page 1
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