Drapery and Clothing ___ NEW AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS. DT) X EWEES has opened up a carefully and well selected .LA/. -Li 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, &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 rS=" Guaranteed— These Goods are always on hand, .gjl Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Shirts, 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 Jrithe Dress Department we are showing the Perfection Cashmere, 4'Jin wide, 2s 3d per y»id. Winceys 2*in wide, 6£d. Homespuns in all shades and prices. Costume Cloths Is. Ottoman Cloth Is. Superfine Black Cloths 8s 6d yard. Children's Pelisses and Mob Caps — a splendid assortment. New vilhnery. Trimmer and Untrimmed Hats, Vac Laces. Albany Laces, Gimps, Feathers, Tips and Wings. Ma NCH KSTKR DEPA RTMEN T— We defy competition. Good Grey Calico from 2d. White do 2s 9d, Towels 3s lid, Holland 4£d, Scarlet Flannel Bd, White do, 9d and upwards, White Blankets 8s 6d pair, Fingering W001. 2s 6.1, Muslin Curtains 4s lid pair, Cretonnes 7£<i. Men's Clothing- from the hest Makers, and the Cheanest in the Colonies Mpn's Tweed Suits, 27s 6d. Boys' do. 6s 6d. Men's Tweed Trousers, 5s lid. Miirts from Is Gi. Oxford do, 5s 6d, worth 7s 6d. Men's Collars, linen faced, 6d per dozen. Wool Sox, heavy makes, Is pair. A well assorted stack of BOOTS and SHOES from the best Makers. CHRISTOPHER BROWN. ~THE CASH EXCHANGE, FEILDING. IF YOU WANT WEAR-RESISTING TWKED FOR YOUR BOYS Try the CASH EXCHANGE. IF YOU WAIST BLANK KTS OF FIRST QUALITY AT A LOW PRICK Try the CASH EXCHANGE. IF YOU WaNT A GOOD TWEED SUIT FOR 30g Try the CASH EXCHANGE. FOR EVERYTHING \OU NEED TO LOOK OR TO WEAR WELL Try the CASH EXCHANGE. PROPRIETOB.
—^. - ■ i MANCHESTER RIFLES. THE Manchester Rifles will parade every Tuesday evening at 7 sharp for Company Drill at the Town Hall. Fines for non-attendance will be strictly enforced. By order, D. H. MACARTHUR, Captaia Commanding. Apri 16th, 1885. MANCHESTER RIFLES. rpHERE will be no Captain's ParJL ade on Tuesday, the 26th May, but all Volunteers are particularly requested to be present at the Inspection Parade on Thursday, the 28th, at 6.80 p.m. Those who have uniforms are to coma in full dress. D. H. MACARTHUR, Captain. DISTRICT ORDERS. "I MANCHESTER Rifles will parade lyjL for Inspection on Thursday, 28th May; if wet 3rd June at 6.30 p.m. 0. STAPP, Major, Commanding District. 9th April. 1885. OALVATIO N~A R M V . BLOOD AND FIRE. GREAT UNION OF FORCES And Special Engagements against the Powers of Darkness will be held in the Public Hall on . MONDAY, MAY 25th, Led by Staff-Captain Sprats, A.D.C., assisted by a host of officers and soldiers from Palmerston North and surrounding outposts. 11 o'clock a.m. United Holiness Council. 2 p.m. Grand Triumphant March. 3 p.m. Exhibition of Trophies. 5 p.m. Hallelujah Reception Tea in Barracks, Manchester street. • Tickets, Is 6d. 17*30 p.m. Monster Meeting. Come and See. Come in Crowds. Everybody Welcome.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 144, 21 May 1885, Page 3
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