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CASH EXCHANGE, FEILDING. THE LESSOR HAVING REFUSED TO SIGN THE LEASE, AFTEK INITIALING THE DRAFT, I AM COMPELLED TO SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK at as ; : ■ IMMENSE SACRIFICE, Including Large Parcels of Goods bought and coming forward,. 1 ALL MUST BE CLEARED BEFORE 31st DECEMBER. GROCERIES.— Tea, 12/6 boxes, 10/6; 18/6 boxes, 15/6. Sugar, at cost.' Candles, 3lbs 6 penny for Is. CLOTHING.— Suits, Wholesale Price 38s, for 27/6. Shirts 4s, for 2/9. DRAPERY. — All new goods, some at about half price. •'.,,....-,; BOOTS.— 2O per cent, off marked price. r ' :- ; F. TRAHT. MANCHESTER HOFSfi We are now showing some extraordinary Bargains, our recent purchases consisting of ' '■ ; '! :■-,,: DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, & BOOTS, Ladies' Cambric Handkerchiefs, 2s per dozen. Ladies' Stays from 2s lid: Prints, 3£ per yard. ['.[;■'." A Splendid Assortment of Laces, Collars, Ties, and Dresses, part of a . Bankrupt Stock of Millinery. \ Ladies' and Children's Hats from 6d each, usual price 2s 6d. Traveller's Samples of Hosiery from 6d per pair. Ditto, Is;' worth. 2s bd. Carpets and Linoliums at half price. Boys' Suits, 5s lid. Men's, Youth's, and Boys' Colonial Made Suits, beat makers, excellent value. • ... Gent's Satin Scarfs, Is 6d, worth 3s. _ ,^ ( All the latest novelties for the season too numerous to particularisb. ■ -,■;■ f\ ________ . ■ '■ ■ ■ .■'■-■ ■• .i i THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE, MAKE NO MISTAKE/IS C. BROWNS MANCHESTEB HOUSE, W. D. C. & d COMPANY, MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDINGL The above store is now recognised as the best store to purchase Drapery, Clothing, and General Groceries. ' . : ;;•; i New and Fashionable Drapery just arrived. Our stock of Dress Goods must be aeeu to be appreciated. .^sj,. Striped Curl Cloths, New Jersey Cloth o^^ Lace Cloths in all colors C Bc?ys '" Ready Money saves 30 per cent, by r^° Men ' S ' making purchases at the Wholesale .-#> & Youth ' s Clothin 8 Company's store #&* * Men ' S Suifcs made to Order 300 Ladies' and Children's avP^ from 47/6 Straw Hats S--> A special lot of Men's Oxford Shirts,4/3 Underclothing ' *<>?*' & y °" th ' s Oxford Shirts ' 8 / 6 A lar^e \s* Colonial made Flannel Shirts, 8/9 stock "* \V>^ Carpets — Tapestry, Pelt, Brussells Mats, &cf " <$& Embroided Cloth Table Covers, 15/6 Plain and Twilled Sheetings, 80 inch wide, Is per yard Our Cash System and selling at Wholesale Prices is a great success. All who wish to study their own interest should visit the Wholesale Company store, Manchester street, Feilding. MANAGER-E. J. COTTRELL. GLASGOW HOUSE, GEORGE CRICHTON ....,, Is now showing his first instalment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. DRESS MATERIALS [n Canvas Cloth, Biege Zephyr, Gingham, Print, and Sateen, also Trimmings to match including the new . : Rosary Bead Trimming. Hats in White, Grey, Tobac, and other shades, F FATHERS. FLOWERS. ORNAMENTS. Ladies' and Children's Aprons from Is. Chenille and Bead Shoulder Capes. Lace Collars and Collarettes. Kid, Lisle, and Silk Gloves, Lace Mittens. Materials for Needlework. Poonah, Lustroleum, and Chrystroleum Lesson given in the above, either singly or in class. Quarter commenced October Ist. Terms on application. "~ " THE RED HOUSE." S. O". TIHCOIMIIFSOIsr" BEGS TO NOTIFY THE AEEIVAL IE IX. S.S. DO RIO, OF HIS SECOND SHIPMENT, CONSISTING OF MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. Also to arrive, in a Few Days, Ex S.S. TONGAEIEO, from LONDON, Several Cases of Novelties. Particulars in future Issue. S. J. THOMPSON IMPORTER, F E I L D (}. D. RAMSAY, J. M. HIGGIN, CABINET-MAKER AND UPHOL* /CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST STERER ' FEILDING. Willoughby Street, Halcombe, BEGS to thank the public for past Ankatoks, Malmne, Tbusses. &C. favors and being in possession of XX TRACT OF REJNN ET. thoroughly seasoned timber ia able to HOP BITTERS. turn out all kimls of furniture in first - class style and at reasonable chav«ea. T eetn extracted

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 57, 13 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 57, 13 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 57, 13 November 1886, Page 3

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