Drapery and Clothing MANCHESTER HOUSeT /CHRISTOPHER BROWN announces to his customers that he has bought \J and personally selected in the best Markets a well assorted stock of NEW & FASHIONABLE DRAPERY. Every Department is well assorted for the Autumn and Winter Trade. A splendid assortment of Black Cloth Jackets and Dolmans — 50 per cent less than usual prices. Children's Ulsters from Is lid ; Ladies' Ulsters from 4s lid lv the l>re>B Uepartmeut we ure showing the Perfection Cashmere, 4 Jin wide, 2s 3d per ystri. Wincey h 2*<in wide, 6£d. Homespuns in ail shades and prices. Costume Cloths Im. Ottoman Cloth Is. Superfine Black Cloths 8s 6d yard. Children's Pelisses and Mob Caps — a splendid assortment. iNew Millinery, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats. Vac Laces. Albany Laces, Gimps, Feathers, Tips and Wingtt. M a NCH KSTKR DKPA KTMEN I— We defy competition. Good Grey Calico from 3d. White do 2* 9d, Towels 3s lid, Holland 4£d, Scarlet Flannel Bd. White do, 9J and upwards, White Blankets 8k (id pair, Fingering Wool 2s 6ii, Muslin Curtains 4s lid pair. Cretonnes 7£<l. Glen's Clothing from the >>est Makers, and the Cheapest in the Colonies Men's Tweed SuitH, s J7h 6d. Boys' do. 69 fid. Men's Tweed 1 rouaers, 6s lid. Shirts from 1« 6i. Oxford do. 5s (3d. worth 7s 6d. Men's Collars, Uuen faced, 6d per dozen. Wool Sox, heavy makes, la pair. A well assorted stock .»f BOOTS and SHOES from the best Makers. CHRISTOPHER BROWN,
NEW AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS. D~P> T EWERS has opened up a carefully and well selected . X\)t I 1 stock from the very best Markets and from the best Houses. A great many of the articles are remarkably good value. Dress Goods in Satin Spots, Velveteens in black and new shades, Cash mere, Foule, and other new makes. Ladies' felt and straw Hats in the newest shapes. New Hat and Dress Trimmings. New Dress Buttons. Calicoes, Blankets, Quilts, Rugs, Towels, Flannels, Ac, Ac. Wool from 2/6 per bundle. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING. New Zealand Blankets New Zealand Flannels New Zealand Tweed New Zealand Shirts New Zealand Yarns IS" Guaranteed — These Goods are always on hand. jsi 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 quality. 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 rates. Packing done to all parts of the district.
THE CASH EXCHANGE, FEILDING. IF YOU WANT WEAR-RESISTING TWKED TOR YOUR BOYS Try the CASH EXCHANGE. IF YOU WAKT BLANKKTS OF FIR3T QUALITY AT A LOW PUICti Try the CASH EXCHANGE. IF YOU WANT A GOOD TWEED SUIT F>R 30b Try the CASH EXCHANGE. FOR EVERYTHING \OU NEED TO LOOK OR TO WEAR WELL j Try the CASH EXCHANGE. \ PKOPRIBTOB.
MANCHESTER LICENSING DISTRICT. LOCAL OPTION POLL. NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance ot the Licensing Act, 1882, that I do hereby appoint that a poll of the ratepayers for the Licensing District of Manchester shall be taken on j Friday, the Ist May, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. at the Corporation office, Ash hurst, for the purpose of determining whether the number of Publicans', New Zealand Wine. Accommodation, or Bottle Licenses now in force in the district may or may not be increased during the next three years. Dated this 16th day of April, 1885. HUGH L. SHERWILL, Returning Officer. MANCHESTER DISTRICT. ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE. "VTOTICE is hereby given that an ±S election of 5 members to form the Licensing Committee for the Manchester District for the ensuing year will be held on Friday, the Ist May, at the Corporation Office, Aahhurat. Candidates must be nominated in accordance with the second schedule the "Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876," and nomination papers addressed to me and delivered at Halcombe and Sherwill's Offices, Feilding, before noon on Wednesday, the 22nd instant. HUGH L. SHERWILL, Returning Officer. Feilding, 16th April, 1885. LAND FOR LEASE OR PURCHASE. A PPLICATIONS will be received J\_ up to the 80th May next for the purchase or leasing of 5 or 10 acre sections, Feilding suburbs, upon easy terms. ; Specifications may be seen and all information obtained, at the offices of the undersigned. . . ' HALCOMBE k SHBRWIIX. Auctioneers. HAELEB P. POWLKB Commission Agbvt. AMD LICENSED LAND BROKKB. Office— Willis Stbbbt WELLING! O ■'».' :■:
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 131, 21 April 1885, Page 3
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