DUNSTABLE HOUSE. FACTS ARE USUALLY STUBBORN THINGS ! ONE VISIT TO E. J. COTTRELL'S STOKE WILL CONVINCE & SATISFY THE MOST SCEPTICAL. THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD PREVIOUS TO GIVING UP POSSESSION, Therefore Bead — STILL FURTHER~REDUCTIONS. Children's Ulsturs 9/6, now 3/6 Men's Tweed Suits 42/6, now 27/Girls 1 Ulsters 12/6, now 4/6 Youths' Tweed Trousers 7/11, now Girls' Holland Overalls 7/6, now 2/- 4/11 Children's Pinafores 4/6, now 1/6 Boys' Tweed Trowsers 6/11, now 4/6 Dross Goods 1/6, now -/6£ Boys' Tweed Suits 32/6, now 19/6 Fancy Lustres 1/3, now -/7£ Youths' Tweed Suits 35/-, now 21/Cliildren's Fancy Bonnets 5/9, now 3/6 Prints, new goods, 10|d, now 6f d Children's Velvet Bonnets GJG, now Prints, new goods, B£d, now 4fd o/ll ,.,, , rj, TT ± iin m Children's Socks from Id per pair Children s Straw Hats 1/6, now -/6 r ™ •, ! , m • jrr i. me n/n Children's Hose from 3d per pair Children s Trimmed Hats 7/6, now 2/P- r r French Bonnets 25/-, now 7/6 Ladies' Hose from 6d per pair French Bonnets 21/-, now 7/6 Men's Cotton Socks from4|d per pair E. J. COTTRELL, PEOPEIETOE. "WeTcash exchange. Full Show of Seasonable Goods. DRESS MATERlALS.— Beautiful Selection of most Fashionable Fabrics, of French, and English Manufacture. MANTLES, Dolmans, Summer Capes, Jersey Jackets. AM the Leading Styles of the Season hi Newest Materials. MILLINERY. — Choice Designs and Newest Styles. BOOTS AND SHOES of the first quality, by the best maker*. CLOTHING. — Exceptional value. Suits m Kaiapoi, Victorian, and West of England Tweeds. A great variety to select from Men's Good Tweed Suits from 20s. Our 40s Suit can't be beat within 10s. GROCERIES. — All Fresh. New Teas, from 12s 6d a Box. New Currants. New Figs. New Nuts. In all Departments usual Cash Prices will be adhered to, and in every instance we challenge comparison with value offered. BANKRTJPT STOCK. Is now offering the following — Mens' Suits from 18s. Tweed Trousers from 6s. Mole Trousers equally low. Children's Suits and Dresses. Mens' Cloth, "Felt, and Straw Hats from Is. Mowers from Id per spray. Ribbons from 3d, worth Is 6d. Sunshades Is, worth 5s 6d. Dolmans from ss. , ''"- \ r ...- ..Sunbonnets for Is, worth ss. .. : f^ : Aprons from 3d. . ' : ' . Collars and Ties ridiculously low. :, Feathers at half English cost. i Boots and Shoes s$ great reductions. NEW GROCERIES. * Cnrrants Raisins ' . Figs Almonds . Muscatels Barcelona*:. Sauces "Pickles Biscuits - . Preserved Gfnger Jam Ginger Wine x . Note Flag on Premises.; ;
AW AHU R I HACK BACE' J MEETING. 28th DECEMBER, 1885. V BO^T £60 to be run for. TotalJ\. ; ilsator on the ground. ; Course half a mile from the Hotel, on the Feilding road.; Post entries. W. MAGMILLAN, Hon. Sec. MONEY TO LEND ;XN Any Sums on Rural Larid, curJl: rent rates. No Commissions charged. ' J. HERBERT HANXINS, Solicitor, Pahnerston N,
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 82, 19 December 1885, Page 3
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463Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 82, 19 December 1885, Page 3
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