;v-^LrW/INf©RG^GB^ ? TO;^ : ■- - - AT . w • ' .^» . j AB SURDLT LOW PRICTfiSi TO MAKE ROOM FOR " '' " I SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, :■ '•• : --- ■•"••■ ':■;'■ ■.-.:■: •/• < consisting ai^- ' \. -a •■'.'■/-. ■•.■: :H>.::;f.- r-.'v; BLANKETS " "| DRESS GOpJ^S v : ;;!./;: \ ULSTERS y -- ! OVERCOATS^ tr.-rc "ii x. ■ . : r ■... ■ \ MEN'S & B.OYS' CLOTHING &c. ; N.B.— Having completed arrangements for getting all kinds of Wire DIRECT, lam now in- a position to quote priors as low as any house in Wellington.
SPECIAL CLEARINa,SALE AT THE BED HOUSi; KIMUOLTON .KOAD., - , i ; / ■ • * Havihg a very Large Shipment of' Spring & Slimmer Novelties To arrive shortly, it has been .determined to clear 'out the following lines at such prices as have never before been heard of in Feilding i-r--' , ' , Dress Goodr >.-' \ Woollen Goods ., .S^ißlankels^ik^m^%]wper pair I. > Flannels-from 7d per yard .-■--» \ Trimmed Hats; ' » - Untrimmed Hats , . Woollen^iA ZU '^- ;\ ■ Feathers in great, variety , J I Flowers from 2d each - " : - . ! i . . ... .;liadies!.and;..Gent's«rUm*breUas * 'Laces from idperyard Dress Lace. .,. ,'..-,-...., ,. ?•», i '■' ■ " j I s^*B.^Tjke Press Gooots^ are vow. cut off in 12 yard, lengths, which -include ; Isome startling values. All Wool Dress Goods at* 6s. per dozen yards.Wincey at 4s per dozen yards. Flannel 6s 6d per dozen yards. "] *: Ithi -4i THOMPSON, \. _ Ijns p rt er > ' : yJ- : '[ RED HOUSE, KiMßoiiTpN 1 road; feilding, TOTHE . MANAWATU ELEGTr :';..::■;■: .- ,':■ ■.:...;.'.:. " ->^'-.l .or^v-nV'- ■ ' GENTi^MENi'—I have- the^ honor ;td ■announce myself as a candidate to represent; T^anawatu in the ;!H ; ouse, i p^ Reprtsentatives. I will address you :in the various centres of population at ac .early date. la the meantime I Would say that I ; believe great Retrenchment can be effected in the State expenditure by— cheaper administration of the Government; reducihg the salaries of Ministers, future Governors, and Legislative Councillors ; reducing the number of Members of the House of Representatives ; reducing the Educatibn vote, especially in regard to higher education, &c., &c. I favpr further carefpl, tborrowmg- to complete the m&ifl' system of railway 'communication ; and lam convinced ;%at.satisfac.tory railway managemenl can only be obtained" through the appointment of a nonipolitical board. I favor such liberalland laws as will facilitate the making: of permanent homes by our colonists, and induce people of means from other countries ■to settle here. ' . :• > . Ypurs faithfully, . • , , ; '• "" " "' L. G. WEST.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 33, 3 September 1887, Page 3
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351Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 33, 3 September 1887, Page 3
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