DUNSTABLE HOUSE FEILDIJSG. ' THE Addition to my Store being now completed, I shall offer on SATURDAY, September 26th, the whole of my New Stock of Drapery, Clothing, Calicoes, Sheetings, Hosiery, &c, which have been personally selected by me, and are now marked off and ready for inspection. Customers buying Drapery will be allowed FOUR SHILLINGS IN THE POUND Discount for Cash. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. At the request of my numerous Customers I have now decided to carry on the above, which will be entirely under the , supervision of Mrs Cottrell. Our New Stock comprises the leading Colors in Dress Materials and Trimmings, which can bo made up in the Latest Styles. The Grocery, Ironmongery, China, and Glass Depot has also been opened in the new addition, where we shall sell 6lbs of Sugar and lib of Best Tea fob 3s. 6d. E. J. COTTRELL, Manchester Street, Feilding. FIRST SHOW OF SPRING GOODS, Ex Direct Steamers. J, B, HAMILTON Begs to inform the residents of Feilding and adjacent districts that his first direct shipments of Spring and ummer Goods have been opened up, and await your early inspection. DRESS FABRICS in all the leading and most fashionable textures and colorings ; the best range of Dress Goods ever exhibited in Feilding. Prices Very Cheap. Prints, Zephyrs, Satteens, &c. in endless variety, including all the new designs for the Season, all at Popular Cheap Prices. NEW RIBBONS NEW LACES NEW GLOVES NEW HOSIERY NEW FLOWERS NEW HATS Our well-known style of doing business — selling for Cash only — has proved entirely satisfactory both for Buyer and Seller. This Season we will sell Cheaper and show better value than heretofore. Dressmaking in all its Branches, under the wellknown management of Mrs Donkin. Wedding and Mourning Orders a peciality. Prices reasonable. J. B. HAMILTON, Manchester Street. Palmlrston Address — THE SQUARE. MANCHESTER RIFLE VOLUNTEER BALL. THE ANNUAL BALL will be held in the Town Hall, Feilding, on Friday, September 25th, 1885. Dancing at 8.30 p.m. Tickets — to admit Lady and Gentleman, 10/6 ; extra Lady, 2/6— can be obtained from Lieuts. Blackmore and Pleasants, Sergts. Nicholas and Evans, Corpls. Humphries, Roe, and Gosling, Vol. Chamber am. W. D. NICHOLAS, Color-Sergt. and Hon. Sec. ~~ NOTICE. " TMPOTJNDED in the Public Pound, _| Feilding, by W. H. Arnott, off his property in the North Road, one dark red heifer, with white star in forehead, slit in left ear ; the other, red and white heifer, with white star, no visible brands. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold by public auction on the 30th of September, 1885, at 12 o'clock noon, in accordance with the Impounding Act. JOHN TURNER, Poundkeeper. September 19, 1885. DISTRICT ORDERS. MANCHESTER Rifle Volunteers will Parade for Inspection on Thursday, 24th September, at 6.80 p.m. C. STAPP, \ Lieut-Colonel Commanding District. August 25th, 1885. NOTICE. ~~~ TFIHE undersigned having leased _L Sections 49 to 6&, begs to notify to owners of Cattle that' all care will be taken of same, without responsibility, i Grazing charges— Cows Is, horses Is 6d per week. GEORGE WIOKHAM.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 45, 24 September 1885, Page 3
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