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SPECIAL NOTICE! STOCMAKM SALE'M Ttt fiKS. - HAVING DETERMINED UPON ; MY t HALF-YEABLY STOCK-TAKING ' SALE I HAVE EEDUCED THE LINES EN UMEEATEpiJELOW:-^ , White Calicos, 1/U, 2/3, 2/6 V&ozen ' Boys' Suits, 2/eeiach V ;\ '' '' ;. r ! yards ■■■-.■■-.■■.... Boys' Suits, 3/6 eacH .:" ;;! Whitft Calicos, 4/-, 5/-, and 6/- Boys' Hats, 1/9' each '- ; : - ' J ' Unbleached Calicos, 1/11 - Felt Carpets from Bdper yard Flannels, 6fd ' ! Lace Blinds, 8/6 per pair i Corsets, from. 2/ , „ - ■„- , AlFfanpy lines sold absolutely at cost I 1000 yards Dress Stuff at'from fed" peV Washirigtori Chairs;' B/6' i; ' ; :> * i -' in '- > i yard „ „ ..-r. , , ,Wood, 7/6 afid 8/6 ■ Dress Laces 4f yards hr 10/- ; " kl ' ! ' Cariip' Chairs; fe/6 ,! .8000 yards, of -Prints. at|from-4d- - r j r v pVerandah Chairs, 6/6 each I Sunshades from i/3*Vadh ' f r '7 " All Crockery very low Ladies' Hats, 8 for 1/-. ... .Glassware. Jam Jars " _x_ „_ .. v — Ladies' Parasols 2/6 each Vases reduced to Is eacH # Hosiery from 3d per pair I\t * ci very lsrgef and .-superior class of ? ;Menl's Hats, Cd each • — — v. g oots - <Men;'sEusb Hats, sd. each, „, , Garden Pjimps, 7/6 eachv A really IMen's Suits, 13/- •■ '■ -■■ ' ■ ■■' • "' useful 1 invention/ '■••> : v Men's. Suite> 22/6, 25/-, and 31/- . Perainbuh>tpr,s and Bedsteads „ ;r . q ' ' Colonial-made. :Suits,. 38/6 !,n i^-i „„ r ! 'I'; - : /; \J. '■'..,, \; -\ } „",=,' •' ,-'( As this sakwiii last FOE TWO WEE^S :^ in ; time. Hundreds of lines not quouted-wiU be sold at extremely Low Prices /FOE •CASH'ONLY, nM. .-.>j -, -i vi^^^.:-';;;,^: ;n; ; ; wr-fi^n o.i „,. ■ ! •'•'''. Further particulars in future 1 issue. ' f . t ; •; i. <•;,'. >; : . ' ,'&jS :; thSmbsok;:;:::!KIMBOLTON ROAD' FEILDISg^ ; i : >■ / •

SPECIAL BARG^aft|p a!!ffi Bon Marche Cretonne^ 4|d- ; " %prtti 7d } -J. 0: Mdrey &' Go jß9n Marche = jQalicpes. 2f d ; worth 4>d J. 0 J^prey &C 6! Bon Marche c* • fekift^f ; worth] f ßd,r,-i „..& P;rMorey, &Co Bon Marche Tweeds, 1/6 ; r worth- 2/9 =-^ l J.> r G^Mopeyi& Qo Bon Marche* r ; "liabes,"|d p worth 2^ r J , C. Motey &Qa Bon Marchp . iQasfinierfcs, 1/- ; wori^ l/^ r^;Jp^Q^^ Bon r Marche " 'Ma'nriels, B^d; wortli'X^!:r-r')trM'^i^ra?9yo4^Q-i Bon .Marphe v, Satins, mir; ft worth 2/11 J. C. -Morey &Co 'Bon Mr^ tiifebons, ad;" worth 6d fr-C^lbrex & Co t Bon Marche v Sunshades,, 1/- ; worth 1/JJ 2 J: drlEorey'l:^ Bon March^ Men's Trousers 3/11; worth 7/6 J.- -C. jMorey & Qq Bon Marche Press. Stuff -^fd:; worth 7Jd J. G;'Morey Co Boiji Marche Curtains, 2/6; worth 4/6 „J. C.Morey &Co Bon Al'ardhS"" Corsets, 1/11 ; worth 2/11 J'. f G. J^orey eg Co Bon Marche Men's Vests, 1/11; wortn^s/j5 5 J : . C, 3^orey & Go Bon Marche Men's Socks; 6d ; worth 1/- 'J. Clilorey &Go SPECIAL BARGAINS! • ' ■ ... !■:. 0 H .''■■..'''..,'"" >'••■'• " :-,.;■■• •' '. [1

"■\¥^AW|ATiftjl SASH & DOOB VY COMPANY. P. &; J. BABTHOLOME W J having accepted the FRILLING AGENCY for the WANGANUI SASH & DOOB CO. ■ have always on hand a stock of doobs, sashes; &c, ;-: which they are prepared to supply jit Lowest Current- Prices; : Orders for Goods not in stock prompt , ly executed from the Factory. .',. pB k SB SE E D ... COCKSFOOT &.BYEGBASS s in LARGiti > or " SMALL QUANTITIES LOWEST POSSIBLE \ PBICES". FOWLEB BEOS. ,* STOREKEEPERS, Fowlers, "- r Birmingham Small Farm Settlement. TMPOUNDING NOTICE. Impounded in the Publio Pound, by the Borough Ranger, for trespass on unfeuced .Land — 1 Bay Mare, (haok) brand not visible, shod all round. Al 80) — i Chestnut Mare, branded like 8 on near shoulder, white mark on forehead like half moon, no shoes ,-" : on. " .. .".' ' ' If not olaimed and expenses paid will be sold by publio; auction', on SATURDAY, the 4th of February; 1888, at 12 o'clock noon, in accordance with the Impounding Act. JOHN TUBNEB, Pauadieeper.

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 92, 21 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 92, 21 January 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 92, 21 January 1888, Page 3

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