REVOLUTION AT THE "lE^IEID ZBZOTTSIE, " KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDINa The following Price List will astonish those Settlers who have been paying Exorbitant Prices elsewhere for their goods. These prices are strictly for CASH at the Counter. Candles (Colonial), 3lbs for 1/2 Sardines, 6d small do (imported), self- fitting, lOd Ih do lOd 'large British Sperm Candles, — per box Sugar, at wholesale prices per cwt 8d per lb Tea (21b nett in tin), 4s Sauce, Gd do do 4/6 and 5s do (Lea & Perrins), 13s per doz do (loose), from 1/6 per lb Matches (plaids), 5d per doz 2d per lb allowed off all classes do (250), 1/6 par doz White and Gold Cups and Saucers, Pickles, 8/6 per doz 6s per doz Baking Powder, 6d, Bd, Is, 1/6 Common Cups and Saucers, 8/9 and Soap, 5s for 20 bars 4/3 per doz do 6d, Bd, and 101 b per bar Dinner Plates, 5s per doz Candied Peel, lid per lb Dessert Plates, 4/9 per doz Oxford Blue, 9d per lb Glass Jars (8 sizes), B*, 9s, and 10s Currants, 6s per doz lbs per doz Tobacco, twist, 5s Washington Chairs, 3/6 each do nailrod, 5s j Axes, ss, (Mann's and Sharp's) i Salad Oil, Gd Horse Covers do large, Is Saddles from 40a. Imported Crockery at Wholesale Cost. A DRAPERY PRICE LIST is being prepared, which- will show Extensive Reductions in every Department. The foregoing Prices are strictly CASH. This List will remain in force until further notice. It being almost impossible to enumerate every line, the foregoing will serve to indicate how goods can be sold at the RED HOUSE, KIMBOLTON ROAD. DEMORALISATION. A WORD OF WARNING TO COMMON-SENSE PEOPLE OF FEILDING. BEWARE of Price Lists — Nothing is more misleading to the unwary. Interior goods are ticketed at a low price to catch the eye. Labels of good brands are unstated. Candles are made up in short weights. Soap is made to order. Rubbish is thus sold. Storekeepers get a grand profit, and the public are sold. Beware of those who profess to sell at cost and live and pay all expenses out of the profits. Beware of those who have friends manufacturers, or set up to be importers, and can therefore sell cheap. By all means go to the Cheapest Market, but low priced goods are not necessarily cheap, and those who set up to be Cheap Johns generally sell an article cheap that everybody knows the price of and sticks it on to goods not so well known. REMEMBER— • You will be able to get at the Cash Exchange, First Class Goods true to name according to any list in this paper, and in addition a discount will be given. F. TRAIN. MANCHESTER HOUSE/ IMPORTANT NOTICE. HAYING recently completed purchases for the present season, we are in a position to offer SPECIAL BARGAINS in DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, &c. Stripe Dress Materials from 6d Homespuns at Bd, 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, 93 pair, Merino Shirts and Drawers Men's cotton Hcse, 4d pair, Kaiapoi Shirts and Drawers A case of Kaiapoi 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.
W. G. HAYBITTLE HAS much pleasure in annotinc. ing that he has just returned from Wellington with a Superb Assortment of Crockery, Glass, and Chinaware, which is well worth an inspection. Also, — Severn! new lines have been added to the Ironmongery Department. The Customs have raised Tariff on Groceries, &c, but W. G. H. has not altered his prices for same, so now is the time to lay in a stock before a rise takes place. W. G. HAYBITTLE, Fergusson Street. Wanted Known. FOR First-class Blacksmith's Work go to HENRY HOSKING, Bowen Street, next the Forester's Hall, where the prices are lowest and the best workmanship is guarauted. T~M. KENNEL / , HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST (next Bellve's Hotel) Fergusson Street. Ladies waited on at their private residences. Billiard Room, attended by an experienced marker.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 142, 7 June 1887, Page 3
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