SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS Dress Goods in printed Foulard, French Nuns' Veiling, Melanges, Zephj Cloths, Canvas Cloth, Ottoman Cloth, Black Coburg, Spun Silk. Plain and Check Sateens, Ginghams, Black Percale, White and Creai Oatmeal Cloth, White and Colored Satin Stripes, &c. Jackets in variety, New Stockenette Beaded Capes, Black Silk Besites, &< Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, new shapes. Feathers, Flowers, Lacei Collars, Gloves. Hosiery, Calicoes, Sheetinsfs, Tablecloths, Shirtings, Toilet Covori Quilts, &c. Clothing Department. — Men's Suits from 18/6, Men's Coats (serge) froi 6/9, Men's Tweed Trowsers from 8/-, Men's Mole Trowsers (white and colored^ Boys' Suits from 5/-, Youths' Suits, Hats from 1/6. Men's, Ladies', and Children's Boots, best makers. Grocery, Ironmongery, Crockery, Saddlery. Tea from 15/- per box, Galvanised Iron, Fencing Wire. D. R. LEWERS. Wholesale and Retail Stores, Feilding. MANCHESTER HOUSiT We have just opened a large consignment of NEW & FASHIONABLE DRAPERY for the Summer Trade. 20 CASES AND BALES Personally selected in the Best Markets. We have carefully avoided importing into this district a lot of uselesi rubbish. We invite inspection of our large variety of New Dress Materials 6000 YARDS TO SELECT FROM, At from 2/6 the Dress. Corsets, special value, 3/9. Grey Calico, 1/10 per dozen. White Calico, 2/J per dozen. White Twill Sheeting, 12£ d. Wo are showing a choice assortment of Trimmed Hats. Children's froa 6d each. Laces and Dolmans, Cretonnes, Carpets and Floorcloths. Our Clothing Department is now stocked with Mosgiel, Kaiapoi, an« Oamaru Clothing— Men's, Youths', and Boys'. Excellent value. Wellshrunli before made up. Dressmaking on the premises in charge of Miss Johnson, who has had considerable experience. Fit and style guaranteed. CHRISTOPHER BROWN. THE CASH EXCHANGET NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS. On and after MONDAY, the 28th, I shall show all New Goods for SPRING and SUMMER WEAR. Cashmerettes, Beige, Nun's Veiling, Cheveron Foule, Plain and Striped Homespun. All wool French Cashmeres. WASHING DRESS GOODS.— Drilletts, Indigo Checks, Galateas, printed, check, and plain Satteens, Scotch Lawns, Robe Prints, black and white Satteens, Tufted and French Zephyrs, cream Oatmeal, &c, &c. JACKETS & DOLMANS. — Ladies' Stockinette Jackets, Sicillienne SillCapes, Ottoman silk and cloth Dolmans. New Hats, New Bonnets, Ladies' and Children's Cotton and Cashmere Hosiery. Feathers, Flowers, white and coloured silk Handkerchiefs. HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY.— Crash Towelling, Oxford Shirting, White, Grey, and Scoured Calicoes, White Sheeting, plain and twilled, Halfbleached and White Tablecloths, Scarlet, Cardinal, Blue and White Flannelß. Cretonnes, White and Colored Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Linen and Cotton Towels, Lace Curtains (very cheap), Lace in Cream, Biscuit, and Coffee Shades, Black Spanish Lace, Diaper Pinafores and Aprons lor Children, Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Children's Costumes, Boys' Jersey Suits. CLOTHING— Kaiapoi and Victorian Tweed Suits. Boys' Suits in all Sizes. EVERYTHING NEW. tpt=?,"b_ -]___> ."tr _____c:__t _
MODEL SHOEING FORGE, Manchester Stbeet. JOHN TAYLOR begs to announce that he is still Shoeing Hacks at the low price of Gs per set. General Blacksmith's work done in the best style at the lowest charges. All work guaranteed. A large supply of Chains of all kinds, Maul Bings and Wedges, Bolts, Spade Handles, _*c„ Ac. JOHN TAYLOR, Proprietor. DRAPERY SALE EXTRAORDINARY commenced on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1885, Foa a Fbw Days Only, of ENGLISH GOODS. Purchased in Transit. Per e.s. Doric . . . . 80 cases Per s.s. Tongariro . . . . 28 cases Per s.s. Arawa .. .. 17 cases OWING to the insufficiency of Accommodation in the Palmerston North Premises, a large assortment of the above shipments will be offered to the public of Feilding and surrounding districts, by the undersigned, at COLONIAL WHOLESALE PRICES, owing to the fact that the purchase has been effected at a large discount on the English Factory Prices. Purchases can also be effected at my Establishment, Palmerston North, on the same favorable terms. Come Early to the Premises situated between Mr Lowers' store and Mr S. Daw's Livery Stables. THOS. R. WALTON, Draper. Edinburgh House, Square, Palmerston North. October 13th, 1885. W. READING'S STATIONERY, BOOK, AND EANCY GOODS EMPORIUM. Thompson's Old Store, Manchester Street, Feilding. ; HUNDREDS ot Novels, Novelettes, &c, including newest and best. Victoria and Sheet Music. Accordions, Concertinas, ahd Vibliusl Splendid ■lot of Dolls and Toys of all descriptions. No CheaperHo_.se on the Coast for ; Stationery, School Requisites, ani i Fancy Goods-, and no better quality; to be had anywhere"; : ? .. i The Ladies' Fancy Work Departjment, &c; is under the personal supervision of Mrs Readdu.. THe Circulating. Library and Book J Exchange is in fiill operation. Second hand Books Bought and S6ld; t I; W. R. is agent" for H. Collier and. * Go's Pianosori CiashTor Time System. (
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 64, 7 November 1885, Page 3
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