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SPECIAL NOTICE. Begs to notify that the Shipment of WINTER PEAPERY, Ex Coptic, from London, is NOW BEING OPENED up, together with the Shipment ex Rimutaka, making the Largest and Most Complete Stock ever Exhibited in Feilding. These Goods, being Bought Direct from the ENGLISH MANUFACTUREES, can be retailed at Less Than N.Z. Wholesale Prices. COME AND SEE THE STOCK. S. J. THOMPSON, „ DIRECT IMPORTER, KiMBOi/roN Road, Feilding. GLASGOW HQ f B^l ARRIVAL OF NEW DRAPEFtV 1 GEORaRCRICHT^M Has opened and is now she-wring : : WIN T E II I) RAP Ife In Great Variety and of GQdp VALUE. New Shapes in HATS & BONNETS, Trimmed and- Untrimmed, now ready for inspection. ': \ ■■'■'■ y Millinery, made to order. — Fancy Needlework Materials. . MEN'S SUITS, SHIRTS & SINGLETS, PANTS & HOSE. : CALICOES & FLANNELS. LARGE DISCOUNT ON CASH AND WHOLESALE ; PARCELS. IRONMONGERYi BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, &0., AT LOWEST -^ MARKET PRICES. v THE LATEST I MFK>RTATIONS AT THE MANCHESTER HOUSE. Ify^^plT l \ff^. to C/Rrovvn's If you require FLANNELS at 9d per jQq -J-Q G. BPOWn'S If you require good DRESS MATE- \ RIALS, in all the latest Styles l{\ n f n (* RmWn'Q and Fashions, from 6d a yard up- (^>O LO U. pPilWn wards ' y- ) * If you requiretosee the Latest Styles ) , >* rt ' » in STOCKINETTE JACKETS, Qq lO G. BPOWII S Ulsters, Capes, , and Fur Cloaks ) , f ; . If you require CHILDREN'S AND \ LADIES' HATS, trimmed or un- f />^ +r\ 'f\ RV)AVA/n'e trimmed, iv Felt, Stockinette, (VaO TO V. DPOWfI S Straw, &c. ) If you require good COLONIAL \ . ; CLOTHING (sound and free from (v^rt 4- o (\ RtlAW^'Q moths), and BOOTS & SHOES j V3Q LO V/. Pfwn 5 — Best Makers only ) . . The Public are invited to inßuect our very large stock of NEW AND FASHION ABIjE DRApERY, Personally Selected by C. BROWN, and which cannot be rubbed out this trip. THE CASH EXCHAMM FEILDING. , ... FULL STOCK OF GENEKAL MERCHANDISE, DEAPERY, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, BOOTS, &c. The Cash System a Great Success. The Cash Exchange is the Cheapest House in Feilding, which the following CASH LIST will prove— DRAPERY. CLOTHING. Blankets from 8s 6d to 45s Men's suits, good tweed, 255, 85s, 40s, Towels from 6d to 6s . Qrta Quilts from 4s to 40s . 565, to 80s Long Curtains 2s lid to Trousers & vest from 11s 6d to 80s Shirting 5d to 8s per yard Shirts from 6d to 10s 6d Boy's suits from 8s to 85s Umbrellas from Is 8d to 21s Overcoats from 18s 6d to 65s Fur Capes from 4s to 20s. { Ulsters from 2s 8d to 40s Mackintoshes from 8s 6d (job) to 80s BOOTS 15 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. GROCERIES. Sugar, IC, 11s Kerosene 7s 6d to Us . No. I, lls 6d Marmalade 9s per doz Tea from Is 4d per lb Jams 6s 6d to 8s per doz Currants 6s and 6s 6d Vermicilli 8d Raisins, Elemes, 8d Pickles 9s per doz Sultanas 9d Salad oil 8d to Is Figs, boxes Is, 2s 3d, 4s 6d Tapioca 3d . . > Dried Apples 8d Blue 9d and lOd Salmon 9s per doz Dates 8d - Fresh Herring 8d Mustard (best only) Lobster 9s 6d per doz Split Peas 3d Currie lOd Soaps 7s 6d and 18s 6d a box Neaves* Food Is Apricots Is 6d Candles 6|d, 9d, lOd and Is Jelly, 21b tins Is 6d

0 J. M. HIGGIN, ptHEMIST AND DRUGGIST 1 FEILDING. Annatoes, Maltine, Trusses, &c. EX'J'KACT OF REiNNET. HOP BITTERS. . : Teeth extracted. tt^iwit'eaTsteam sawmill, j\_ Near RailwXy Station, FEILDING. P, & J. BARTHOLOMEW, Proprietors. TOTARA, RIMU, & WHITE PINE Supplied in any quantify. Timber delivered to order at all the Townships on the Coast.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 141, 8 May 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 141, 8 May 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 141, 8 May 1886, Page 3

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