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CASH EXCHANGE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MOST SUEPKISING VALUE EVER KNOWN IN PKILDING. FOE FOUETEEN DAYS I shall offer a Large Parcel of HOU3E HOLD DBAPEEY, part of the £50,000 took of Messrs Harcourts & Co., Wellington. Having obtained a great Bargain, I shall sell at a very SM^LL advance to clear. The Goods are frf-sh aud of first-class quality, a CHANGE SELDOM OFFERED TO GET TIP-TOP GOODS AT SHODDY PEICEs. The Goods consist of Calicos, "heetings, China Matting, "Winsey, Prints, Dress Stuffs, Hats, Oil Cloth, Clothing, &c, &c. AT THE SAME TIME— The Exhibits from the Palmerston Exhibition, of the Wellington 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 Jugs (all sizes and prices), Wellington Tweeds Suits, (new patterns). These goods being specially manufactured to show at the Palmerston Exhibition is a sufficient guarantee of their quality. THE SALE COMMENCED ON MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, & WILL LAST EOE 14 DAYS ONLY. SPECIAL NOTICE! ~ HAYING DETEBMINED UPON MY HALF-YEAELY 'STOCK-TAKING SALE I HAVE EEDUCED THE LINES ENUMEBATED B]fik>W:— White Calicos, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 a dozen ' Boys' Pnits, 2/6 each yards ■ Boys' Suits, 8/6 each •■ White Calicos, 4/-, 6/-, and 6/- Boys' Hats, 1/9 each Unbleached Calicos, 1/11 Felt Carpets from 8d per yard : 6f d Lace Blinds, 3/6 per pair . .;. '• Corsets from 2/. All fancy lines sold absolutely at cost 1000 yards Dress Stuff at from 5d per Washington Chairs, 8/6 yard Austrian Bent Wood, 7/6 and 8/6 Dress Laces 4£ yards f>r 10/- Camp Uhairs, 6/6 3000 yards of Prints at from 4d Verandah Chairs, 6/6 each Sunshades from 1/3 each All Crockery very low Ladies' Hats, 8 for 1/- Glassware. Jam Jars Ladies' Parasols 2/6 each Vases reduced to Is each - . . Hosiery from 3d per pair A very large and superior class of Men's Hats, 8d each Boots Men's East Hats, 6d each Garden Pumps, 7/6 each. A really Men's Suits, 13/- useful invention. Men's Suits, 22/6, 25/-, and 81/- Perambulators and Bedsteads Colonial-made Suits, 88/6 As this sale will last FOE TWO WEEKS ONLY, everyone should be m time. Hundreds of lines not quouted will be sold at extremely Low Prices FOE CASH ONLY, Further particulars in future issue. .■&: J. THOMPSON, IMPORTER, KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING. ■■-£ ' |j WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. MILLINEEY. MILLINEEY. £ DEESS GOODS AND PBINTS. ■ ■ ■ ~~~~ f^s — — — The balance of our Summer Stock HH Of which we are showing hun■vpill be Greatly Eeduced in Price, ft dreds of different patterns, now right up the end of February. reduced all round. — — M ' SEE OUR PRICES BE FORE PUR P3 SEE OUE PRICES BEFORE PUB* CHASING ELSEWHERE. pq CHASING ELSEWHERE. J. C. Morey & Co., the Bon Marche, CLOTHING. CLOTHING. ? DEAPEEY OF EVEEY DEB- - CBIPTION Not a better stock to choose from g Wffl be Bold at priceß , that wiU m the district, but we must sell O aßtonish everyone. The Sale is at a very low figure to make g now „ £ ftnd wiU eontinne forTard ""^ p up to the |nd of February. SEE OUR PRICES BEFORE PUR f2J SEE OUR PRICES BEFORE PUJtt CHASING ELSEWHERE. Ph CHASING ELSE WHERE. aj»^ TjIEILDING BOEOUGH ANNUAL LICENSING ELECANGHESTEB KOAD BOABD. TION. ..The following Special Order will be '"„—„— ~~~ r :- .■ proposed at a meeting of the Man. NOTICE is hereby given that I Chester Boad Board, to be held on have appointed WEDNESDAY; the the Brd day of March. 1888: s *^ inst., as the day, and the Bor»«TW a. k«/w.;«,i t?«+ a --^ ongh Office, Manchester street, as the made upon the rateable value of -uL. a ■D a t: v , nn n nmm u^ the whole of the rateable property b y Betmng Committee. witbin the boundaries of No. 5 — — fiub-amsion of the Manchester A p oU (if ILeMell^ ) t&ke laM a loan of £4000 to be borrowed under " The Government Nomination papers must be left at Loans to Local Bodies Act, the above-named office before noon of 1886." Such rate to be an the day ajppointed for nomination, annual recurring one for 26 years — i~— and payable on the first day of Dated at .Feilding, this 7th day of April m each year." February, 1888. ■ ByOr cIAELES BEAY, GEO - °' ***>. Clerk Manchester Eoad Board. .. Keturning Omoer. ™ND abunchofk r own;er H°lKoh^ P SiS^oS a S. C, can have the same by AP.plynig frameSj y6rtlceX Qr overstrung, wWalntit at STA^Qftce* .and^aying CQ«t QjL 4hns case, are in etook at H, Oollior and Oa?*i v advertiaemeutif •■-■•■■ p^^p iqui^ter^^^.TjctoriftAventiw. . >

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 81, 7 February 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 81, 7 February 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 81, 7 February 1888, Page 3

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