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E. J. COTTEELL, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, FEILDING. pASH PE ICE LIST. C. Sugar, 11s 6d per 40lbs I.C. do 12s 6d do Crystalised 13s 6d do Tea. Tea. Tea. 17s 6d to 30s per box Tea in £ chests, 2s, 2s 3d, 2a 6d, 2s 9£d Flour, lls'6d lOOlbs Jams 8s per dozen Coffee is 6d, Is Bd, Is lOd, 2a Salmon and Lobster lid Oysters 8d Vinegar 2s 6d per gallon Candles 9d — 18s 6d per box Worcester Sauce 6d, 9d, lid, Is 3d Starch, 5d Corn Flour, 9d lb Sago, 4d; tapioca, 4d Currants, 6id ) -r> . v . ■ ■, Raisins, B*d j Best I^ty <>nly Pickles, lid Horse covers, 1 9s 6d Tents and flys for 25s All other goods at the same low prices. Hosiery Dress Goods. Calicoes, Sheetings, Blankets. Men's and Boy's Clothing not to be equalled in New Zealand for quality and price at E. J. COTTRELL'S WORKING MAN'S STORE. P.S. — All goods delivered on any metalled road at low prices. Established 1874. G. W. F 0 W L E S, Watchmaker, Jeweller & Optician. ALWAYS in Stock. — English, American, and Swiss Watches and Clocks. Jewellery, Wedding Eings & Keepers. Guns and Revolvers. Licensed to repair Arms and sell Ammunition. Metal Turning done. Mathematical Instruments, Sewing Machines and any kind of light machinery repaired. Spectacles of assorted sizes. Next to Mr Hamilton's, Manchester-st. GRAND ART UNION. By permission of the Colonial Secretary. £100 WORTH OF PRIZES, consisting of Oleographs, Oil Paintings, Chromos and New Zealand Views. Drawing to take place on or about Ist September. JE 8. d. 6 pair Oleographs (beautifully framed) value £4 . . 24 0 0 6 pair Oleographs (beautifully framed) value £3 .. 18 0 0 8 pair Oleographs (beautifully framed) value £2 . 16 0 0 10 Chromos (beautifully framed) value 25s . . 12 10 0 20 Pictures (beautifully framed) value 15s . . 15 0 0 20 pair New Zealand Views (framed) value 10s . . 10 0 0 30 pair Oleographs (not framed) value 3s .. . . 410 0 100 £100 0 0 800 Members at 2s 6d each. Tickets to be obtained from Messrs Summers and Mayhew, and from the storekeepers in towns and district. BALL AND EVENING WEAR. J. B. HAMILTON HAS much pleasure in advising the Ladies of Feilding of a variety of New Materials for Ball or Evening Wear just opened out, and something unusually choice. Indian Lawns Choice Evening Colors. Barleno Lace Cloths in Black, Cream, Old Gold, &c. French Sateens in shades never shown in this district before. Every Lady should see them. Ladies Evening Shoes in a variety of the most fashionable shapes and styles. Gents Court Shoes Dancing Pumps, Gloves, Ties, &c. Ladies Four and Six Clasp fastening Evening and Black Kid Gloves, splendid fitting. Oriental and other New Laces in endless profusion, and moderate in price. DRESSMAKING. This department will be under the management of Mrs Donkin, a thoroughly efficient Dressmaker. I have confidence in asking for a share of the patronage of the Ladies of Feilding. Fit and Style unsurpassed. First-class work guaranteed. Charges strictly moderate. J.B.HAMILTON, DKAPEK AND CLOTHIER. MUSIC AND SINGINGK MBS E. H. SNOW, being about to leave Feilding, has much pleasure in recommending Professor Norberg to her pupils as a thoroughly efficient teacher. Mr Norberg is prepared to take pupils for Pianoforte, Singing. Violin, Organ, Thorough Bass, and Harmony. AddressMrs E, H. Snow, Seattle street, Feilding,

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 26, 11 August 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 26, 11 August 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 26, 11 August 1885, Page 3

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