REVOLUTION AT THE ' lIIIIBOLTON ROAD, EEILDING. The following Price List will agto[nisli those Settlers who have been paying Exorbitant 'Prices •efeewha-e "jpi- : - tUeir^ good's.;^ The^e' 'prices are striqtly forCASHvut% ; Cotii^6rT' : .\ lt;^.,. ! Vi > /.-r.'i!a' ti-;'-^"' ?■•«■/,'<■ -«-. .;;••■ ■ ; , . Candlqs ; (Colonial)v 3lbs for.l/ 2 V •.'■Sardines, 6d sniftll '" }•• \ ■'£'-[:: *' ■' do (imported), self-fitting, lOdlb do 10dliu^e" - " - cf> ■ British Sperm Candles, — per bo\~ wholesale prices per cwt ? . -Sd^perlb • '•-■■■ : ■■''"'•' 7{ ' ii '" i| 'TeV ; ('2lb netf in ir tin), %5 ..; \ .'; "':. [[.[,..>.* > Sftuoe, "6d -■ •'; \ -7" " "M ' \ --..-ao*. •; 7 ; t ;;'4/6.and.ss^ f?^ y, '■■ ■••■ do (Lea'&.Perrins), l|sper ; dpz ; ,do:.j (lpose.),..fi'pm..l/6 per,lb r . r .-,? •Matched (plaid's^ 5d p'eiv'dba.*. .. '. -.V M per? -I b allowed oif ;; aLl: classes* ~-it ) do (250), t/G per'doz ' ' White and Gold Cups and Saucers, Pickles, .B/6 per.dpz^ ■**■- -,^...-, , - 6s per-doz-- •-— ■»-' • - — — . \ " "Baking Powder, 6d, Bd, Is, 1/6 .^Common 'Cups;and .Saucers, 3/9 ; and Soap, 5s for 2O'bars - |- : .4/3 pei-doV ">»••• ' ■ : sl ' -^ '■ /•; * do 6d, Bd, and 101b.per..ba£ > Plate l s| ;! ss per : ;doz" . •] . " Candied Peel/li&per^lb : " ■> ; : jßessbi-t Plates^/Sfpr- do^ r ;. /-, ]■ Oxford Blue,' 9d per lb " ' . Glass.' Jars. (3 sizes); B>i : 9s', "aliidMOs Currants, 6s per doz lbs • -/.r^per-doz; .-.--;:..■ .;, -^,- ;, :■ Tobacco, twist, 5s \ Washington Chairs,' 3/6 each ■- do nailrod, ss.- : - .. '. - Axes,; Say (Mann's -and, Shar ; pjs)> .-. •■ < Salad Oil, 6d ' -1 ; "- - -.tch-pi ■-'■*.*■-■'' - do .largefla . . ' Bijddjes freifl- _4os?*' " •;■' "^ ; ; - •; ;- ; ; Imported Crockery at WKolesale. Cost. . " t , .-,".'■ ' r .. > , A DRAPERY PRICE LIST is being prepared, which will show 'Extensive Reductions in every. Department. ... . The foregeing Prices are strictly CASH. This List will remain in- force until further notice. . •• . s : It being almost impossible to enumerate every line, the foregoing will* serve ,to indicate how goods can be,soldfWih%V: 1 ,,-a 4> ,- .-*--" i it ED^it : Otr:S 18, •■;■;■■ KIMBOLTON HOAD. ' GO AND SEE THE ..' ' GRAND SHOW! GRAND SHOW! ■ '' ■■ ; ; atlthe ' U A -S V : E : XCH AN G E.I JUST ; ARRIVED. - - . ! F. TRAIN. MANCHESTER HOUSE. . IMPORTANT NOTICE. H WING recently completed purchases for the present season, we are .in a .position to offer SPECIAL BARGAINS in DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, &c.- • ■"":,■,:..''**•'<*. '>■<:.*/' *l**:-i- - :■■ Stripe-- Press' MafeHals.-frem 6d . ,= ..,,.' . ■ -^^ n :- >;t*sk, ; «.c- - '••••»'■ .-• Homespunß -al B.d, Is, Is 3d... No.thing . ■ \ ' Cashmeres 42 inches wide, Is 2d per yard" ■- ■; • Great Bargains in' Ladies' Ulsters from ; 4s lid Upwards - ( : - .'/ '-:-'•; -' : ri; . A Splendid Assortment of coloured Plushes' in. ull- the^latest'-cblbui* ' : - : ; :, .■•Faiic^Buttons, r ßibb6nsroashai i ere^Mitfe; welf worth an inspection. __'_/' . 1 Also a large variety of. New and Fancy Collars, &G+;'&iiii*'SZd';i '" '''' "" • Men's '§ wool Hose", 93 "pair, Merino Shirts .*nd. Drawers :,...-:;... ; . ,•<• ; Men's cotton Hose, 4d pair, Kaiappi Sliirfcs 'and Drawer s-. v , ;!;..;•?" . ; > ■ A ease .of Kaiapoi Clothing,: Flannels, and Sox r just- opened up this day • All new. Goods and no 'Rubbish; *■<■<*■■ >?->•' The Motto-^The Best Goods are the Cheapest,. . ; „. # .. ■ A well assorted Stock of BOQT^ r & SHOES. Jrom the .BEST. MA^^RS.only. ; • --^gj~^^ - ' : '■ BOOT & SHOE MARKET, FKRGUSSON STREET. P r K E EN y Pt P p r I S tb \r> . Just Received: — Ladies' Evening Shoes, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6, and 17/6 " Ladies' Dress Shoes (Ppllak's), -10/6 to 16/6 Ladies' Higii-leg Cloth (Balmoral's), 16/6 Ladies' Elastic Sides, from 8/6 '■• r ' . Ladies' , Kid. Lace,- from 10/6 ( : ' Gent's Porpoise Hide (own make), £1 5s Gent's Calf Shooters (own, make), from 17/6 Special Line in Gent's Sewn Boots (English), from. £l la, upwards Splendid Assortment of Gent's Dancing Shoes" • Men's Working Boots, 11/6 ; Men's Heavy Watertight^, 16/6 ' -■■.»- Zealandia Goods kept in stock, including tbe Indestructible Toes. Youth's, Boy's, and Children'? Boots and Shoes in endless variety. Our own made Watertights, not be equalled. . Repairs neatly executed.
vr. t o ' t 1 c. % -.".' 'c! . Notice is hereby giveir that poison has been laid on my grounds,. No, 84, Sandon, and .all persons found trespassing on .the, same will beproae- , cixted. I E. B. GICHARD. "T7\ O R . B A L E . For sale cheap, part of Rural Sectionj No. 259 Kiwitea, containing 57k acres, partly-improved. For particulars apply to JAMES LINTON, Palmerston North .
•vr 6 t" i c c . Any person found tresspassinß in pursuit of game or otherwise on sec- 1 tions la, 2a, 4a, 28, 29,, 32, and .33,. in the Manchester Block, the property of Mr Pharazyn, will' be prosecuted. Poison is laid for dogs. : G. E. LITTLE, Manager. Maldno, 30th May, 1887. j HfcT O T I ' C E . All persons trespassing^ 'with guns or 'dogs) 6ff*'my property," No. 96, Manchester Block, and 302, Kiwitea, will be prosecuted. H, 0. WILSON.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 144, 11 June 1887, Page 3
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