Drapery and Clothing D. R. LEWERS Is now showing a full supply of NEW GOODS specially suited for the present Winter Season. Colonial and English Blankets and Rugs. Men's and Boys' Coionial and English Overcoats. • Men's and Boys' Colonial and English Clothing. Men's and Boys' Waterproof Coats. Men '?., Ladio , and Children's Bot tf- ; only the best make kept. Colonial a :d Engli h Flannels; reil Welsh Flannels; really good value. Ladies' Warm and Durable Dress Materials. Ladies' and Children' 1 ? Ulsters and Jackets. Gloves and Hosiery in great variety. New Goods constantly coming to hand. GROCERIES. The usual full supply kept in stock and at lowest prices — quality considered. Axes, Tents, Ac. A Liberal Discount for Cash. D. R. LEWERS. GENERAL STORES, FEILDING. MANCHESTER HOUSE~ CHRISTOPHER BROWN announces to his customers that he has bought 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 ls lld ; Ladies' Ulsters from 4s lld In the Dress Department we are showing tbe Perfection Cashmere, 42in wide, 2s 3d per ysid. Winceys 2Sin wide, 6£d. Homespuns in all shades and prices. Costume Cloths ls. Ottoman Cloth is. Superfine Black Cloths 8s 6d yard. Children's Pelisses and Mob Caps — a splendid assortment. New villiuery. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Vac Laces, Albany LaceS, Gimps, Feathers, Tins and Wings. MaNCHKSTKR DEPARTMENT— We defy competition. Good Grey Calico from 2d. White do 2s 9d, Towels 3s lld, Holland 4}d, Scarlet Flannel Bd, White do, 9d and upwards, White Blankets 8s 6d pair, Fingering Wool 2s 6d, Muslin Curtains 4s lld pair, Cretonnes 7£d. Men's Clothing from the best Makers, and the Cheanest in the Colonies Men's Tweed Suits, 27s 6d. Boys' do. 6s fid. Men's Tweed Trousers, 5s lld. Shirts from ls 6... Oxford do, 5s 66, worth 7s fid. .Men's Collars, linen faced, 6d per dozen. Wool Sox, heavy makes, ls pair. A well assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES from the best Makers. CHRISTOPHER BROWN THE CASH EXCHANGE. The undersigned desires to call the attention of the Public of Feilding and Manawatu at large to NEW GOODS now opened up. Prices and quality will favorably compare with any of the centres of New Zealand. FOX'S SERGE SUITS (warranted shrunk), thick for Winterwear Waterproof Coats for Gentlemen and Ladies. " The New Electric "at wholesale prices. Kaiapoi Dress Tweed Kaiapoi Hosiery Kaiapoi Shirtings Kaiapoi Flannels Kaiapoi Clothing Kaiapoi Blankets F__R/_BID- T_R,__^I_LTPROPRIETOR.
FEILDING iERATED WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTORY. SUMMERS & MAYHEW BEG to notify that they have recently enlarged the premises at the above well-known Factory, and have introduced additional Plant and ether improvements, which will enable them to produce every article in the trade of tbe best possible quality, ani to complete all orders, however large, at the shortest notice. Their long celebrated Ginger Ale, Soda- wateb, Lemonade, AND VARIOUS FBUIT CoBDIALS, &C, Still hold their own against all comers, rendering quite nil the necessity of importing these goods into the district. N.B. — The undersigned are the sole Railway Advertising Contractors for the Line between Foxton, New Plymouth, and Waitora, covering a distance of over 200 miles, comprising more than 50 stations, and all orders for advertisements at any of the stations forwarded to us will receive prompt attention. SUMMERS A MAYHEW. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR STAITE'S Office is removed to his Private Residence, Awahuri road. All accounts owing to Mr Staite, Solicitor, are requested to be paid forthwith. FENCING NOTIOE. To the owners or occupiers of sections No 614, 615, 616, 617, and 626, in tbe plan of the township of Feilding, Manchester Block. TAKE Notice that I desire a boundary or dividing Fence between the above sections and sections No. 625 be made immediately on or before the seventh day of July, 1,885,; and tbat such fence shall be a stab fence, of heart of totara timber, not less than four feet six inches from the surface of the ground, with no greater distance between the stabs than four inches, stabs to be well secured with 1 nails to the battens. I Dated this Oth day of June, 1995. I DAVID YOUNGER, Owner of section 625.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 2, 16 June 1885, Page 3
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