A LOT OF NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS JUST OPENED UP. Further Particulars in future Advertisements. D. R. LEWERS. GENERAL STORES, FEILDING. MANCHESTER HOUSE. We are now offering some very CHEAP LINES at the end of the Winte Season, and previous to STOCK-TAKING. ULSTEES from 4s lid. PLAIDS Is yard. WHITE FLANNELS 9d yard. Good GREY CALICOES Is lOd doz. Good WHITE CALICOES 2s 9d. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HATS from 6d each. Also the balance of WINTER HATS at Ruinous Prices. We are offering some really cheap articles in MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, bought at a slight advance on English Cost — Boys' Suits 5s lid, Men's from 27s 6d, superfine Cloth Trousers 5s lid, Men's Overcoats all reduced in price to meet the times. Ladies' WHITE KID BOOTS 2s 6d pair. Ladies' and Gent's WHITE KID GLOVES, &c, &c— A fresh stock just in. FUR CAPES reduced to 10s. CHRISTOPHER BROWN. THE CASH EXCHANGE. Special Value in China Matting. Special Value in Boys' Suits. Special Value in Rugs and Blankets. Special Value in Boots and Shoes. In addition to the above I®* A COMPLETE STOCK IN ALL LINES. J^i YATES' WELL KNOWN VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS. PROPRIETOR.
WILLIAM CARTHEW, Bookseller & Stationer. BY the Taonui direct steamship from England I have received my monthly case of Books, Magazines and Novelties, consisting of all the Works by the newest Authors, and the Latest Reprints. A Grand Panorama of the Soudan War, 2d each. A Splendid Assortment of Scripture Cards and Easels, 3d each. Tinted Vapours, Tinted Venus, Eainy Day in June, Dick's English Standard Library, Ladies Journal and Magazines for August. GRAND BOTANICAL EMPORIUM FISH, GAME, AND POULTRY MAET. OUE old acquaintance, Mr Samuel Knight, of Awahuri, has opened the shoD in Kimbolton road, next Mr D. E. Lewers, for the sale of Fish, Poultry, Vegetables, and other Produce at prices that will defy competition. His motto is the "Nimble Ninepence." Silkworm Mulberry Tree in any quan tity can now be had. JTmThIGGIN^ /CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST, FEILDING ANNATOEB, MALTINE, TRUSSES, &C EXTRACT OF RENNET. HOP BITTEES. Teeth extracted. NOTICE. MR HENRY PENBERTHY, Storekeeper, of Makino, is authorised to collect all debts due to me, and bis receipt will be a sufficient discharge for the same. : JAMES BRANNEY. DISTRICT ORDERS.- j MANCHESTER Rifle Volunteers ■ will Parade for Inspection on Thursday, 24th September, at 6.80 •p.m. -■'■-' ■'' -■..-■■•■. ■ *r>':> ; I G. STAPP, ... 'Lieut-Colonel Commanding District. August 25thv1885: i -.. :; jA !*
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 38, 8 September 1885, Page 3
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