Drapery and Clothing MANCHESTER HOUSeT WE ARE NOW SHOWING A. CASE OF LADIES' ENTIRELY NEW HATS, TRIMMED & IJNTRMMiD— Latest Fashions. GIRLS* VELVET HATS, from 2s each; LADIES' VELVET HATS irom 2s 6d each. — Special Value.*— { ; : Fur* Capes, Dress Materials, and , DOLMANS, &c, &c. INFANTS' PFLISSES AND HATS— A Choice Assortment. , " BLANKETS, 8s 6d per pair— FLANNELS from 8d yard. '-''■■■ • <• INSPECTION INVITED, ... , , CHRISTOPHER BROWN. NEW AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS DT> T EWERS has opened up a carefully and well selected r rJL\)9 JLJ stpck from, tljte very best' Markete and froto the befit .Houses'. A great vc&ny of the articles ate remarkably good value. Dress Goods m Satm Spots 1 , ■Velveteens in black and new shades, Cash mere, Foulte, -an.d otheßiie^ makes. Ladies' felt and straw Hats iii the newest shapes. N^Tlat and \6t4ss Trimmings. ; New Dress Buttons. Calicoes, Blankets, Quilts, Rugs, Towels, Flannels, &c, &c. Wool from 2/6 pet bundle. ' ■ '" NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING. New Zealand Blankets New Zealand Flannels New Zealand Tweed .'''!' !New ZeaUnd Sh(irts New Zealand' Yarns • : : .- : . |£sf Guaranteed — These Goods are always on hand. js\ . . Men's and Boys', Clothing, Hats,, Shifts, Braces, &c Boots and Shoes in Men's, Ladies' and Children's— Only the best makes kept. Ironmongery, Groceries, Glassware, Arms and Ammunition. Being enabled to buy in the best market and very frequently getting large reductions made in price, and marking at a reasonable profit, I am able to place goods before my customers at a very low figure and at the same time give good quaKty. , , ■■■?, ■•[■•■ ■■' ". >_-.:; All goods marked in plain figures and; only one price made. This mode of doing business is decidedly the best for buyers. A liberal discount allowed on all cash purchases over one pound. Contractors and Bushmen supplied at lowest orates. .: Packing done, to _H parts of the district. THE CASH EXCHANGE, FEILDIJJTG. IF YOU WANT WEAI\-RESISTING| TWKED FOR YOUR BOYS Try the CASH EXCHANGE. IF YOU WAiNT BLANK KTS OF FIR3T QUALITY AT A LOW PUICE Try the CASH EXCHANGE. IF YOU WANT A GOOD TWEED SUIT FOR 30s fry the CASH EXCHANGE. FOR KVERYTHINO YOU NEKD TO LOOK OR TO WEAR WELL Try the CASH EXCHANGE. PROPRIETOR. . ..,,.,,,
A BAKG-AIN. TT^OR Private Saje,: by 'wtdiet of 'tlie JD Mortgagees, that first-class plant in full working order known as Roots & Co.'s Steam Saw-mill, Makino road, Feilding. easy. 1 , Apply at once to •■■■ JNO. 'WALDEGRAW,'Palmerston North, Or D. H. Macarthub, Feilding.. : A Lease' of good Tbtara Bush can be obtained in the immediate neighborhood at a moderate royalty. ' • : ! GAME LICENSES, 1885. ■. T I.CENSES for Manchester: and. I J Kiwitea Dist^t, being, for all la^ids lying between the Oroua and Rangitikel Rivers; from ! Northern boundary of .Kiw^itea ■, Road DMrict to Jones' 'lijie* .Carnarvoni on/ thie South', ;#re payable at Post Office, FeUdin^ price £1 Is. . . Additional Licenses granted for .1885 : ; . . John Louie Rees, coaehbuilder, Feilding. ,>Villiam George Haybittle, ..storekeeper, Feilding* •• :.,,V ; t* William . jEairweather . Rusaell,, banker,, < Wangamii. • .' -'i .■■;■ ■:. . •; Alexander Buchan, porter, Epxten. , ,/ fce'ter Bartholomew, sawmiUer, Fpilding. George Smith, sawmiller, Halcombe. A; Mi'Robertß,; settler, Marton. ,7 ;.,.,. ... William Bu^U, ,Wf.l).» Feilding, vi ..,;., JAS. BEATTIE, Secretary,' Manchester & Kiwitea Acclimatisation .. : .(.'> •:'. ■.. '.. Society.: •" ■; ..■■■ ■- FlKgytPPyr T, ■>,'"': I AM . fiftta,'. Tawa, and Mataii Firewood in, two feet and four feet lengths Many* part of the Borough at the lo west prices. Terms cash on .deKVery;. ; - ! JOSEPH ' BELFIT, : . , Warwick street, feilding. - ( NOTICE TO POACHERS. ** ■T)ERSONS in pursuit of game found XJ. .trespassing .. on; part ri 9f sectipn No. 86 (near Mr Amesbury's) the ptoperty of the'undetsighedi will be p^sequte.d, according to, bff, without exception df persons: : " '' s '"''-■■ y " l 'i J ; i JOSEPH BKLFIT j -i»ri - ,108! REWARD;: ; rty ; >i! ... T OST, or taken'offahoVseon SatIj urday, mght,/Harch 28th, in and Bridle. '•Any jraffiOn i i^fa<fr"'T>g the same to the uiiderwgriedjrilt be rewarded; and any p^raon^nndTeltaining the sam«; after thi« noti6ei.will'.be' pjfosecutedy r «.v ■>} re j March 31. ROBERT CURRAKk
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 126, 9 April 1885, Page 3
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635Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 126, 9 April 1885, Page 3
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