MANCHESTER HOUSE. CHRISTOPHER BROWN. We are now Showing our NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRAPERY j For the preseat Season, all well bought and of Splendid Value. • Ladies' Ulsters, Ribbons, Velvet Collarettes, Mitts, Furs, Gloves and Hosiery Ladies' Fashionable Hats and Stays Flannels and Blankets, before bought the advance Special Lines in Cashmeres, 42in wide, Isd per yard Homespuns, nothing to be compared to them in this district for value Fashionable Colours in Plushes, Velveteens, and Silks Men's Boys' and Youth's Clothing, Kaiapoi and other makes Special Line B«ys' Suits, 5s lid. Hats, Is 6d, Men's and Boys' Several CASES of BOOTS, from Christchurch and Dunedin, to open. SPECIAL NOTICE. S. J\ THOMPSOIT Has much pleasure in announcing the Arrival of his First Shipment of the LATEST NOVELTIES in the following departments : — NEW AUTUMN DRESS GOODS NEWEST STYLES IN LADIES' HATS NEW JERSEY JACKETS & DOLMANS LADIES ULSTERS CHILDREN'S ULSTERS, full range LADIES' BEADED CAPS, Etc. A very Large Lot of MEN'S, BOY'S, & YOUTH'S CLOTHING. N.B.— The balance of SUMME2 GOODS is being cleared at LESS THAN ENGLISH COST PRICE FOR CASH. Next Shipment to Arrive ex " Western Monarch," now just due. S. J. T H~(Tm PSO N , KIMBOLTON EOAD, FEILDING. Agent for the Manchester Fire Assurance Company. CASH EXCHANGE. SPECIAL NOTICE. CIRCUMSTANCES preventing our removal to Glasgow House business will be carried on as usual at the " CASH EXCHANGE," where the Public will receive the Best Value for money in the District. We can do it. None can buy in a better market, and none can afford to do with so small a profit. All NEW AUTUMN & WINTER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, now opened up. (Come and see.) Everything you need of the best at unheard of Prices. F. TRAIN.
MAOMILLAN AND HUNT, IMPORTERS, GENERAL MEBCHANTS, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, > Awahun, ON HAND— SOOO CORN SACKS, . imported direct from Dundee. < Large Stocks, ex lonic, of— GENERAL Dh APERY ] GROCERIES . IRONMONGERY BOOTS & SHOES < CKOCKERY t And all Articles usually found in a well-appointed Country Store. < Price Lists will be issued shortly. 1 . j By Purchasing from us, settlers SAVE Middle Profits, as we import < Direct. Compare the ] Prices. " Several first class Properties for sale. Intending purchasers will be shown over the ground. Cash buyers of Wool in any quantity. . — ~~ J Purveyor fPlL^^LjFtl c s x " k by A PP° int -^^3|^^^The Goyer- \ ment *««^Sc3^®> nO r. A. W. BROWN, (Successor to H. F. Logan. Established 1844) Grocer, Tea-dealer, and Provision Merchant. CASH BUYER OF FRESH BUT- " TER AND EGGS. T7ISITORS to Wellington will save V money by making tlieir purchases fl at this old-established house. r J Goods delivered free to Railway Stations, g Lambton Quay, Wellington, Opposite Government Buildings. WJ. G A N D V , ~ • Produce Salesman, and GENERAL COxMMISSION AGENT, "" 5, Gkky Street, Wellington. o A first class Cellar for storing butter for which a moderate charge will be _ made "I THJS SPOETING BEASOK J 17108 SALE, a first-class Breech- ° Jj loading Fowling-piece. Apply (* f ' Office of this paper.
.fciSTAHLISHLD 1874. r\ . W . FOWLES, Watchmaker, Jewellek & Optician. Always in stock WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELLERY Of all kinds. Spectacles to suit all sights ; also, blue, green, London smoke, and goggles. urvey Instruments, Sewing Machinery,' and every kind of light machinery repaired. Dealer in Photographic Lenses, Cameras. Chemicals, dry plates, &c. Arms and Ammunition for sale. G. W. FOWLES. Manchester Street, Feilding. WILLIAM CARTHEW, Bookseller, Stationer, and Fancy Goods Importer, FEILDING. I BEG to inform the inhabitants of Feilding and Surrounding Districts that I have completed extensive alterations in my shop, and have just finished opening up my marvellous stock of Christmas Cards Christmas Toys Christmas Fancy Goo la Christmas Books, &c. The stock is of such a character that it would be impossible to enumerate the articles. My importations are fay in excess of previous yeai*s, and nothing shall be wanting on my part to satisfy the claima of Santa Claus. Come and see the wonderful articles on the Shilling Table. WE CABTHEW. T) A^ Z A^ A E . THE Primitive Methodist Bazaar will be opened on WEDNESDAY, the Cth April, by His Worship the Mayor, at 2 p.m., when there will be a great variety of Useful and Ornamental Articles offered for sale. A Promenade Concert will be one feature of the entertainment provided. Friends who intend to assist will kindly send in their contributions on or before Monday, the sth prox. By Order of the Ladies?' Committee.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 115, 5 April 1887, Page 3
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