CASH EXCHANGE. 8 Grand Show of SEASONABLE GOODS in all departments to be sold t SPECIAL SALE PRICES. GOODS— The Best in the market. PRICES — Below ordinary Spasmodic Sales. GROCERIES— SpeciaI Lines— Tea, good ordinary, 2s for 1/3; Coffee good ordinary, 1/6 for 1/8. . , BOOTS— Grand Line of Men's Shooters, 12/6 '• '* CLOTHING-All Wool Mosgiel Shirts, 6s worth 3/6 :> Men's Cotton Unders, 8d each , " i; Blankets, Rugs, Overcoats. Everywhere Bargains. P.S. — Don't forget to get a bottle of Non-explosive. It saves your chimney improves your light, and prevents explosions. F. TRAIN. Manchester house. IMPORTANT NOTICE. HAVING recently completed purchases for the present season, we aw in a position to offer SPECIAL BARGAINS in DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, &c. Stripe Dress Materials from 6d Homespuns at Btl, Is, Is 3d. Nothing to equal them in the trade Cashmeres 42 inches wide, Is 2d per yard Great Bargains in Ladies' Ulsters from 4s lid upwards A Splendid Assortment of coloured Plushes in all the latest colours Fancy Buttons, Ribbons, Cashmere Mitts, well worth an inspection Also a large variety of New and Fancy Collars, &c, &c, &c, Men's £ wool Hose, 9d pair, Merino Shirts and Drawers Men's cotton Hose, 4d pair, Eaiapoi Shirts and Drawers A case of Eaiapoi Clothing, Flannels, and Sox, just opened up this day * ■ ■ ' All new Goods and no Rubbish. The Motto — The Best Goods are the Cheapest. A well assorted Stock of BOOTS & SHOES from the BEST MAKERS only. CHRISTOPHER BROWN. "IR/IEID ECOTJSE." SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. 7 CASES & PACKAGES, EX s.s. DORIC, FROM LONDON Now on Display, The contents of Seven Cases and Packages of the LATEST NOVELTIES from the LONDON and PARIS Markets. These Goods were Personally Bough* by Mr D. R. LEWERS for the undersigned, at the end of the ENGLISH SEASON, at less than Half the Usual Price. The Public can therefore confidently expect to find some Rare Bargains at the Red House. A list of same of the Leading Prices will be given in next issue. The Public are inrited to Inspect the Stock. S. X THOMPSON, KIMBOLTQN ROAD, f EILDING. Agent for the Manchester Fire Assurance Company.
Wanted Known. FOR First-class Blacksmith's Work go to HENRY HOSKJNXJ, Bowen Street, next the Forester's Hall, where the prices are lowest and the best workmanship isguaranted. M REWARD. STOLEN or strayed from Awahuri, about Ist or 2nd of March, 1 Dark Bay Mare, height 15 hands, star on forehead, long tail, flowing mane, branded ES reverse way, thus sg en near ribs. The above reward will be paid to anyone returning same to A. HAWES, Awahuri, MANCHESTER & KIWITEA ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. MR THOMAS EVANS has been appointed Ranger for the Society with power to sue any person trespassing in pursuit of game without a license. J. O. BEATTIE, Secretary. tS o r s a l e~~^ An improved Farm of 50 acres on the Ashhurst Road, 4 miles from Feilding. The property is cleared and fenced into paddocks, and contains a 4roomed cottage, outhouses, &c. Apply (Stab Office.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 127, 3 May 1887, Page 3
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