20 / 20 js ' [ W SEApS IIOYELTIES; [¥] OASES & BALES CASES & BALES CHRIST OPELM BROWN IS NOW SHOWING THE LAEGE ST & BEST ASSOETED STOCK DKAPEEY & FANCY GOODS ever Imported into the District. The LADIES are invited to Inspect the Stock as the Goods are too numer^ ous to particularize. IN THE GENTS' DEPARTMENT We have an endless variety of Hard and Soft Felt Hats, Leghorn and Fancy Straws, White Eegatta Shirts, Ties, C?llars, Braces, Studs, Sox, Under Flannels, and Pants. j The Eeady Made Clothing is the Newest and Latest Cut, both for Men and ! Boys. Boots and Shoes to suit everybody from the Best Makers. MANCHESTER HOUSE, FEILDING.
CHRISTMAS, 1887. W. G. Haybittle HAS pleasure in announcing the arrival of the largest and most varied . assortment oi j Crockery, Glassware, ; Ironmongery, Fancy Goods, that has ever been imported into FEILDING at any period. The GOODS are QUITE NEW and . consist of most USEFUL as well as OUNAMENTAL Articles, comprising '■■ Fancy China Ornaments, Fancy China Candlesticks, Fancy China Vases. A grand assortment of China Tea Sets, well worth an inspection. A nice assortment of Jugs of NEWEST SHAPE and PATTEEN, Earthenware Jars, Nests of Jam Jars, Jelly Glasses, Jelly Moulds. Cut, and Pressed Tumblers, and a large variety of articles too numerous to particularize in an advertisement. Special attention has been paid to the Cutlery and Table Eequisites , Department, which will oe found i replete with every item from a Carving Enife to a Salt Spoon. A LAEGE STOCK TO CHOOSE FEOM. The IEONMONGEEY DEPAETMENT is now well filled with goods of the best description. As the whole of W. G. H.s Stock has been purchased during the last two months, 1 every advantage has been taken of the low prices ruling. The GEOCEEY DEPARTMENT is, as usual, filled with every article required in any home. Customers can rely on all goods of the very best description at lowest rates, commensurate with fair dealing. Special inducements offered to Cash Customers. KIMBOLTON EOAD, Fkilding. FEILDING SALE YAEDS. FEIDAY, NOVEMBEE 11th. | T7IEEEMAN E. JACKSON & CO. JP will sell by public auction as above — 18 18-months and 2-year-old ( steers 20 cows ', 30 bullocks 15 2^-year steers \ 24 2 and 2^-year steers 25 2- year heifers 15 2^-year steers 10 cows 40 yearlings 54 yearlings 180 shorn hoggets (good) 100 ewes and lambs Sale at 1 o'clock. FEEEMAN E. JACKSON, Auctioneer. ' V?EEEMAN E. JACKSON & CO.'S JJ Stock for November. Ft Hill Street ... Thursday, Nov 10 Feilding Friday, Nov 1 1 Johnsonville ... Wednesday, Nov 16 I Palmerston ... Thursday, Nov 17 Waverley ... Monday, Nov 2l 5 St. Hill Street . . . Wednesday, Nor 28 Johnson vilie ... Wednesday, Nov 80 Wednesday, 9th November, being 1 a public holiday, the usual £t. Hill ' street will be on the Thursday, and 9 the Feilding sale on the Friday following. Sale of Horses, Drays, Harness, Poultry, &c, every Saturday at noon, at St. Hill Street, Wanganui. FEEEMAN E. JACKSON & CO. Auctioneers. Wanganui, Waverley, Feilding, Palmerston, Johnsonville, and A&hurst, V f^\ HAPPELL'S Pianos, Trichord, cheo a vJ action, in Canadian Walnut case i rice, 38 guineas.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 601, 8 November 1887, Page 3
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