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Drapery and Clothing NEW AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS. oi- i D~Y\ T EWERS has opened up a carefully and well selected , Jt\;« I A 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 aud 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, &c, &c. 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. (K s»£i 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. 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 In the Dre.ss "Department ire are showing- the Perfection Cashmere, 42in wide, 2s 3d per yeid. Winceys S^in wide, 6£d. Homespuns in all shades and prices. Costume Cloths Is. Ottoman Cloth is. Superfine Black Cloths 8s Gel yard. Children's Pelisses and Mob Caps — a splendid assortment. JN'ew Vilhnery. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Vac Laces, Albany Laces, Gimps, Feathers, Tips and Win^s. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT— We defy competition. Good Grey Calico from 3d, W bite do '2s 9d, Towels 3s lid, Holland 4£d, Scarlet Flannel Bd, White do, 9d and upwards, White Blankets 8s 6d pair, Fingering Wool 2s 6d, Muslin Curtains 4s lid pair. Cretonnes 7£<l. Men's Clothing- from the best Makers, and the Cheanest in the Colonies Men's Tweed Suits, 27s 6d. Boys' do. 63 fld. Men's Tweed Trousers, 6s lid. Shirts from Is 6:. Oxford do, 5s 6d, worth 7s 6d. Men's Collars, •men faced, 6d per dozen. Wool Sox, heavy makes, Is pair. A well assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOE 3 from the best Makers. CHRISTOPHER BROWK ~THE dM EXCHANGE, FEILDING. IF YOU WANT WEAR-RESISTING TWKED TOR YOUR BOYS Try the CASH EXCHANGE. IF YOU WANT BLANKETS OF FIRST QUALITY AT A LOW PRICK Try the CASH EXCHANGE. IF YOU WANT A GOOD TWEED SUIT FOR 30s Try the CASH EXCHANGE. FOR EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO LOOK OR TO WEAR WELL Try the CASH EXCHANGE. PROPRIETOR. HASTINGS MOORE, TOHN NEWMAN, SEED MERCHANT, ° Manchester stbeet, Taupo Quay, Wanganui, WHOLESALE HBODTOJS DEALEK. HAS on hand a large stock of Cash Purchaser of Hides, Tallow and Local, Poverty Bay, Canter- Fungus. bury, and Italian Rye Grass Seed, Cocksfoot, &c. Red, White, and Sole Agent, in New Zealand for Messrs Alsyke Clovers, Cow Grass, Rape, &c. Broch & Company, Pyrotechnists. Send for samples and quotations. AMERICAN SADDLERY DEPOT, Also to arrive, a large assortment of Fergusson street. Vegetable and Flower Seeds. A „,. TTAVING procured the services of Price Lists on application. JLL two efficient workmen, I will T ,, Tyr> , V r TT , T v rtmr undertake to turn out work second to IMPROVED FARM. none in the Colony^ FOR SALE BY TENDER. Horse Covers made on the premises. SECTIONS 12 and 18 (generally Best Buggy, Depart, and Draught known as Whitcombe s property) Harness to be had in the country also containing 469 acres roods and mftde on tlie p rem i ses , perches, sub-division d, Manchester, Block, frontage to Kimbolton road, Spurs from Is 7d up to 17s. Bridles six miles from Feilding. About 240 from 4s 6d to £2 7s. Saddles front acres of the above splendid property £2 10s to £10 10s. Ladies' Saddles, are in grass and the whole substanti- j n any pattern, procured on the shortally fenced. es t notice. Letters seeking further information a a'a\' 'a*aa 'a t- a n addressed to the undersigned will re- Saddles Suffed and Lined all over ceive prompt attention. Wlt * the best material for 12s 6d. Tenders will claae on Saturday, Cart Harness from £6 and 16th May, 1885. .upwards. rH FNRY The highest or any tender not ne- °* UiilNtfX, cessarily accepted. Proprietor. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL, — , nTTmv/1 eiTT Auctioneers. FEILDING SMALL FARM Or to Mr John Saxon, ASSOCIATION. Feilding. . — riIHE first instalment for cost of I&.^L^ '■*• Burvev °* block, being 7i^ P er '7smsMs&s ac F e> will ]be due from the members of J^feflKn!£**L t b' a Association on Wednesday, the ; 20th May, and must be paid to the MILITIA NOTICE. secretary on or before that date. ... • All defaulters names will then' be Militia Office, sth May, 1895. erased from the list; of members, and ALL Persons liable to serve in the fresh ones taken in their places. First Class Militia between 17 C.. BRAY, Jun., • and 80 years of age, Married or Single, ' 'Secretary. residing in the Feilding Borough whose . „.' ii- ., ':--',^' ', , ■.. ■" names donot appear on the rolls posted ;^aJ§^P at the Police Station, Feilding, shall ,' . '3RH9K& within twenty days give in his name, 7- dSH@£|%«)t age, and place of residence, either, per-: -„/■ j • >m. \ ■■■■,-.■. ■■:$&??. •; , / : sonally or in writmg, to the OMcer l \ MANCHESTER BIFI/ES. '..-■.■■i Commanding, Adjutant, or Officer in ■ - :u ■'■■"■'•'■, l ' :! ' "•'■■'••= ' ■■.''' charge of Police, Feilding ; and failing Hn^,? l^^^^. Rifles will parade to do so, shall incur a penalty of one JLi every Tiiesday evening at J 7 sharp' pound, and if a person having; paid for Company Drill at the Town Hall, the penalty, shall incur a further pen- Fines' ! for^.'non-atteh'dance' will be 1 alty not exceeding one shilling for siir&tj^einjf^eii/ ; ,"' „;■,.,'(, every day on '-which such failure shall I „-.,. ••<]■' ißy/orderj : : ■ . 1 ,<• continue. . ... , , D; H. MACARTHUB^ : C. STAPP, Major, • . '' rj ; ••■ Qa^n Comiiianmng/ V Coniinanding District. Aiyri ! l6tK, 1 1885. ; , p;

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 139, 9 May 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 139, 9 May 1885, Page 4

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