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CASH EXOeA^GE. P R E L I Ml tim V N OT I C E. MOST SURPRISING: VALUE EVEIi KNOWN IN PhiILDING, : FOB FOUBTSIEN DAYS I shall offer a Large Parcel of HOU3E; HOLD DBAPEBY, part of the £50,000 Ibock of' Messrs Harcourts '& C 0.,: Wellington. Haying obtained a great Bargain, I shall seUata very SMALL; 1 advance to clear. The Goods are frosh and of first-class quality, a CHANCE SELDOM OFFEBED TO GET TIP-TOP GOODS AT SHODDY PBICE-. The Goods consist of Calicos, v heetings, China Matting, Winsey, Prints, - Dress Stuffs, Hats, Oil Cloth, Clothing, &c, &c. AT THE SAME TIME^-TJie Exhibits from the Palmerston Ex-, hibitipn, of the W ellington Woollen Co.'s Goods consisting of — Wellington Tweeds (dress and other tweeds), Wellington Blankets (all prices), Wellington Flannels (white, blue, grey, scarlet, and pink),. Wellington ugs (all sizes I and prices), Wellington" j Tweeds Suits, (new patterns). These goods being specially manufactured to show at the Palmerston Exhibition is a sufficient guarantee of their quality. N.B. — The date of commencement of sale in future issue, IF 1 . T!E?^AJI-ISr_ ■;, :; . SPECIAL' NOTICiI; :^~ STOCK-TAKING SfflFOi» HAVING DETEBMINED UPON MY HALF-YEAiJLY) STOCK-TAKING SALE I HAVE BEDUCED THE LINES EN UMEBATED BELOW :-- White Calicos, 1/11, 2/8, 2/6 a dozen "Boys' Suits, 2/6 each yards Boys' Suits, 8/6 each ■ ' ; White Calicos, 4/-, 5/-, and 6/- _ Boys' Hats, 1/9 each Unbleached Calicos, 1/il Felt Carpets fr6m.Bd per yard ' Flannels, 6fd \ .-,"'■■ ' Lace Blinds, 8/6 per pair ' ■ Corsets from 2/ • a jj f an( jy iin es absolutely at cost 1000 yards Dress Stuff at from 6d per Washington^ Chairs', 3/6/ ' • ' yard , \. . ' ; Austrian. Bent. Wood, 7/6 and 8/6 Dress Laces 4^r yards for 10/- Camp (Jhair s, 6/6 :i 4 - '■'••• : - : ' ''' 8000 yards of Prints at from 4d Verandah Chairs,, 6/6 each Sunshades from 1/8 each All Crockery, veryiow/ , r . \ ■, ;: . Ladies' Hats, 8 for 1/- Glassware. Jam Jars ' Ladies' Parasols 2/6 each Vases reduced to Is ; each ; y Hosiery from 8d per pair - A very large and 'superior class of Men's Hats, Sdeach- , BpQta .. . ... «. : , :. ; , Men's Bußfa Hats; 5d each . j Garden, Pumps, ; 7/6 each. A really Men's Suits, 13/- useful invention. - Men's Suits, 22/6, 25/-, and 31/- Perambulators and Bedsteads Colonial-made Suits, 88/6 ; „,,* : l/: ,; As this sale will last FOB TWO WEEKS ONLY, everyone should be in time. Hundreds of lines not quouted will be sold at extremely Low ?fices FOB CASH ONLY, ' "W- .-, !"? : ." V :-:'! : > ."=• Further particulars in future issue. " l S. J. THOMPSON IMPORT E R , KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING. , ,^;.\ SPECIAL BARGAINS ! AT THE AT Bon Marchfc Cretonnes^ 4Jd ; worth 7d J. C. Morey &Co Bon March 6 Calicoes, 2fd ; worth 4d J. C Morey &Co Bon Marche Tickings, S^d ; worth 8d J. C. Morey &Co Bon Marche Tweeds, 1/6 ; worth 2/9 J. C. Morey &Co Bpn Marche* Laces, fd; worth 2J J.C. Morey T& Co Bon Marche* Gashmerts, 1/-; worth 1/6 J. C. Morey &Cp Bon Marche Flannels, B^d; worth 1/- J. C. Morey &Co Bon Marche* Satins, 1/11 ; worth 2/11 J. C. Morey &Co Bon Marche* Kibbons, 3d ; worth 6d J. C, Mprey &Co Bon Marche" Sunshades, 1/- ; worth 1/9 J. C. Morey &Co Bon Marche Men's Trousers 3/11; worth 7/6 J. 0; Morey Co Bon March 6 Dress Stuff, 4}fl; worth 7^d J r C. Morey &Co Bon March 6 Curtains, 2/6 ; worth 4/B ; j . G; Morey &> Co 804 March 6 Corsets, 1/11 ; worth 2/11 . J.C. Morey Co Bon March^ Men's Vests, 1/11; worths/6 J. C, Mprey & Co Bon March^ Men's Socks, 6d ; worth 1/- J. C. Morey &Co SPECIAL BARGAINS! : • . ■ -' y : " ... ■ - . . ■'.',',' ■'. Jj v.

ry E A S S S E El D . COCKSFOOT & EYEGEASS in LARGE or SMALL QUANTITIES at LOWEST POSSIBLE PBICES. FOWLEE BEOS., / STOEEKEEPEKS, Fowlers, Birmingham Small Farm Settlement. LOST, on January 12th, one Black and Tan Sheep and , Cattle Dog, without a collar on; white mark on back of neckj /and! white streak down muzzle. Answers to name of " Smaii;." Anyone bring-; ing the same to the office of this paper [ will be rewarded. j!; a HUBEKC liAfvCE,

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 96, 31 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 96, 31 January 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 96, 31 January 1888, Page 3

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