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"THE RED HOUSE," KIMBOLTON EOAD, FEILDING. To remind our friends and the Purchasing Puhlic that we recognise the hardness of the times, most important REDUCTIONS have heen made in every Department to meet the case : — TEAS— In Teas we are giving exceptional value, at from Is 2d to 3s per lh ; give j our own Blend a trial, branded "Manchester," "Manawatu," and " Feilding" packed in our own Warehouse. I SUGARS— Crystal, White No. 2, Brown and Tablet, at Mill Prices for Cash only. All other Lines in GEOCEEIES, in hulk, at Wholesale Prices for Cash only, including our famous Box of Soap, containing 20 bars, for ss. Also, our Excellent Coffee at Is per lb. Baking Powder at 6d per tin. Worcester Sauoe at 6d per bottle. CORN SACKS— | We can supply in any quantity, at per bale or per dozen, at special quotations. I Dinner Plates, 5s per dozen ; W. and Gh Cups and Saucers, at 6s per dozen ; Egg Cups, White Gold, 3s ; Tea Sets (40 pieces), 20s per set upwards ; Jam Jars (screw tops), 8/6 per dozen ; Wall Paper a specialty. I We pay frieght on parcels of from 40s upwards, to either Marton, Palmerston, j or intermediate stations. IMPORTER. THIS SPACE IS RESEBYED FOR F. TRAIN'S i NEW ADVERTISEMENT. 'J-'JEd — Lo S-EP-A-C^-Bj IS RESERVED FOR THB WHOLESALE DRAPEEY, CLOTHING, AND— GROCERY COMPANY. ~<&JII^~~ MACMILLAN AND HUNT, IMPORTERS, GENEBAL MEBH^^ CHANTS, AND H. CLAPCOTT, Esq., COMMISSION AGENTS,. (Lecturer for Government Life Insur- . . ' ance), AwahlUl. Will give a selection of his Popular Readings from f\B HAND— SOOOCORN SACKS, FAVORITE AUTHORS. vA imported direct from Dundee. ATTHE . FORESTERS' HALL FEILDING, Large Stocks, ex lonic, of— «r * w N •~v *m.~" GENERAL DRAPERY Wednesday Evening Next, „„«„«,„■,-„ February 9th. GROCERIES # IRONMONGERY Admission, Free. Ladies particu- BOOTS St SHOES larly invited. CROCKERY During the evening Mr Clapcott will say And all Articles usually found in a a few words regarding the object of well-appointed Country Store, his visit. . ,—— , , , Price Lists will be issued shortly. THE Press throughout the olony bears witness to the power Mr By Purchasing from us, settlers SAVE Clapcott possesses as a most instruct- Middle Profits, as we import ive and amusing lecturer, as well as Direot. Compare the being the best amateur reader in the Prices. Colony. — Evening Post. Mr Clapcott has the rare power of putting his audience in complete Several first class Properties for sale, sympathy with himself, and this fac- Intending purchasers will be ulty, with a voice under perfect com- sh °wn over the ground. mand, and a pleasant address, constitute the charm of elocution. Mr Cash buyers of Wool in any quantity. Clapcott is the fortunate possessor of _ all these essentials, and it is therefore purveyor to ** is Ex * not surprising that he has from end cellency to end of the Colony obtained a high b 7 Appoint. j^^g^^The Goyerreputation as an elocutionist. — Fox- ment •€^kdS_s_» no r. ton Paper. A. W. BROWN, As a reader Mr Clapcott would (S ucceS sor to H. F. Logan. Established draw a house anywhere, and his style 1844 ) of handling his subjects found are Grocer, Tea-dealer, and Provision sponsive echo in the hearts of many Merchant. who almost imperceptibly felt themselves carried away with the scenes so CASH BUYER OF FRESH BUTgraphically described and so truth- TER AND EGGS. fully reproduced. We have heard few ,„,^„„ "ZT"„ better readers than Mr Clapcott, or V ISITOR \ to Wellington will save few to which an audience could V -g^^ listen with more enjoyment. — Chrenicle. Goods delivered free to Railway Station*. Mr Clapcott possesses elocutionary t -... ... I powers of great compass. — Marlbor- Lambton Quay, Wellington, , ough Express. ' Opposite Government Buildings. We pronounce Mr Clapcott's read- : : ings a great success. He possesses T7l SECTORAL ADDRESS. a powerful voice and a large hind of X-i ~ pathetic and humorous delineation of MR MACARTHUR, Member for. character, and a visit to his enter- the Manawatu Electorate, will ad--3 tainment will well repay anyone who dress his Constituents on TUESDAY . has a taste for the higher order of next, the Bth instant, at 8 p.m., in literature.— Bruce Herald. the Public Hall Feildmg.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 91, 8 February 1887, Page 3

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688

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 91, 8 February 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 91, 8 February 1887, Page 3

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