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"THE RED HOUSE," KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING. To remind our friends and the Purchasing Public that we recognise the hardness of the times, most important REDUCTIONS have been made in every Department to meet the case : — TEAS— In Teas we are giving exceptional value, at from Is 2d to 3s per lb ; give our own Blend a trial, branded "Manchester," " Manawatu," and " Feilding" packed in our ©wn Warehouse. SUGARS— Crystal, White No. 2, Brown and Tablet, at Mill Prices for Cash only. All other Lines in GROCERIES, in bulk, at Wholesale Prices for Cash only, including our famous Box of Soap, containing 20 bars, tor ss. Also, our Excellent Coffee at Is per lb. Baking Powder at 6d per tin. Worcester Sauce at 6d per bottle. CORN SACKS— ! We can supply in any quantity, at per bale or per dozen, at special quotations. ; Dinner Plates, 5s per dozen ; W. and Gr. Cups and Saucers, at 6s per dozen ; Egg Cups, White Grold, 3s ; Tea Sets (40 pieces), 20s per set upwards ; Jam Jars (screw tops), 8/6 per dozen ; Wall Paper a specialty. We pay frieght on parcels of from 40s upwards, to either Marton, Palmerston, or intermediate stations. S- 0". THOGVII^SOISr IMPORTER. GLASaOW. HOUSE, FOURTEEN DAYS SALE, From 17th to 31st JANUARY. FOURTEEN DAY'S HOLIDAY EOR ALL OTHER STOKKKKEPEKS. THE Valuation of the above stock has been based upon the Hard Times .in the overstocked state at the Colony. The Public are to have the advantage. All must be cleared in fourteen days to allow the large stock of the Cash Exchange to be removed to the Glasgow House. It would be impossible to give full list of Prices. The following will give some idea of Slaughter made. GEOCEKIES— 2s tea for Is ; box teas, £ off price ; soap, 3 bars of sixpenny for Is, remember it is not the got-up 3 bars for a Is, which other storekeepers are offering, but 3 sixpenny bars ; candles, 3lb sixpenny for Is ; sauce lOd bottle, for Gd ; jam, 6 pots for 2/6 ; Currants, 6d ; Raisins, 7d. CROCKERY — White and gold cups and saucers, 6s per dozen; blue band, 4/8 per dozen ; plates, 3d, 4d, and 5d each. DRAPERY- -Dress stuff. 4d per yard ; prints, 2d per yard; boy's shirts -from' Gd ; men's working shires, 4s for 2/G ; brown cotton unders Is each ; carpet, Gd per yard ; men's suits, 30 to 50 per cent, off; boots 20 per cent. off. A HOST OF STUFF TO BE GIVEN AWAY.

H. CLAPCOTT, Esq., (Lecturer for Government Life Insurance), Will give a selection of his Popular Readings from FAVOEITE AUTHOES. AT THE EORESTEES' HALL FEILDING, ON Wednesday Evening Next, February 9th. Admission, Free. Ladies particularly invited. During tho evening Mr Clapeott will say a few words regarding tho object of his visit. nnHE Press throughout the Colony JL .bears witness to the power Mr Clapeott possesses as a most instructive and amusing lecturer, as well as being the best amateur reader in the Colony. — Evening Post. Mr Clapeott has the rare power of putting his audience in complete sympathy with himself, and this faculty, with a voice under perfect command, and a pleasant address, constitute the charm of elocution. Mr Clapeott is the fortunate possessor of all these essentials, and it is therefore not surprising that he has from end to end of the Colony obtained a high reputation as an elocutionist. — Foxton Paper. As a reader Mr Clapeott would draw a house anywhere, and his style of handling his subjects found a re sponsive echo in the hearts of many who almost imperceptibly felt themselves carried away with the scenes so graphically described and so truthfully reproduced. We have heard few better readers than Mr Clapeott, or few to which an audience could listen with more enjoyment. — Chronicle. Mr Clapeott possesses elocutionary powers of great compass. — Marlborough Express. We pronounce Mr Clapcott's readings a great success. He possesses a powerful voice and a large fund of pathetic and humorous delineation of character, and a visit to his entertainment will well repay anyone who has a taste for the higher order of literature. — Bruce Herald. nVJORTH ISLAND TRUNK JM RAILWAY. MARTON-TE AWAMUTU. 11,000 SLEEPER CONTRACT. WRITTEN Tenders will be received at this office until noon of MONDAY, the 14th February, 1887, for the above Contract. They are to be marked on the outside " Tender for Eleven Thousand Sleeper Contract," and addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and left at the Wanganui Office. : Specifications and General Conditions may be seen at Public Works Office Wanganui, and at Palmerston North and Feildmg Railway Stations. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By Command. JOHN T. STEWART, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Wanganui, Ist February, ISB7.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 89, 3 February 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 89, 3 February 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 89, 3 February 1887, Page 3

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