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CASH EXCHANGE P R E L I M I N AR V N O T I G E. MOST SUKPKISING VALUE EVER KNOWN IN FEILDING. FOR FOURTEEN DAYS I shall offer a Large Parcel of HOU3E HOLD DRAPER!, part of the £50,000 Stock of Messrs Harcourt & Co., Wellington. Having obtained a great Bargain, I shall sell at a very SMALL advance to clear. The Goods are frf-sh and of first-class quality, aGHANCE SELDOM OFFERED TO GET TIP-TOP GOODS AT SHODDY PRICE >. The Goods consist of Calicos, sheetings, 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 iugs (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 FOR 14 DAYS ONLY. IF 1 . r n^_A.l_J_NT. SPECIAL NOTICE!" "I^EXD HOUSE." FEW ADYEETISEMENT — IN NEXT ISSUE. S. J. THOMPSON, IMPORTER, KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. DRESS GOODS AND PRINTS. Th<j balance of our Summer Stock kh Of which we are showing hunwill be Greatly Reduced in Price, £} dreda of different patterns, now right up tho end of February. reduced all round. _____ |__{ _____ SEE OUR PKIOES BEFORE TUB P3 SEE OUR PEICES BEFORE PUE* CH A SIJNG ELSEWHERE. CHASING ELSEWHERE. J. C. Morey & Co., the Bon Marche, CLOTHING. CLOTHING. J DRAPERY OF EVERY DES_5 CRIPTION Not a better stock to choose from {z; will be sold at prices that will in the district, but we must sell O astonish everyone. The Sale is at a very low figure, to make Gg now going on an a w ju continue room ior other goods coming p up to the end of February, forward. q SEE OUR PRICES BEFORE PUR a SEE OUR PRICES BEFORE PUR I'HASIJN'G ELSEWHERE. £J CHAbIJNG ELSEWHERE. LAND FOR SALE. THE DEFENDERS OF WEW ZEALAND. Section No. 65, area Oa. Br. 18p., Manchester street, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES Section No. 599, area Oa. lr. Op., of Men who distinguished themselves Denbigh Square in leading the Colonial Forces durSection No. 600, area Oa. lr. Op. «ng t-« New Zealand War. Denbigh Square, ~~~" Half share in suburban section No. nf _ STIRRING ACCOUNTS 112, 4a. 2r. 36p. on Kimbolton Of Battle8 ' " road (improved), LIFE-LIKE 'PORTRAITS Section No. 542 township of Hal- Of the Officers who led our Troops to combe, 1 rood, Victory. Section No 69, block IX, Pohan- B? THOMAS WAXTH GUDGEON. gina survey District, containing 164 a. Br. Bp. A Maori History of the PakehaFor further particulars apply by Maori War in New Zealand, letter only to P ** * J BY LIEUT-COLONEL McDONE^L. " DELTA " New Zealand Militia, Box 15, Post Office, Feilding. Published by hTbRETT, Auckland. WANTED ! r » ■ it _. n i • ■ ~7^ * M 0 N EY! MONEY. MONEY- i —^ jLtJL prised in One Hundsotne Volume of 700 Ladies do you know that a pages, and well illustrated with hi«h» Gi>T?a'P QATTT" class Portraits and Sketches of events it J_ A 1 oAlj_ referred torn the different Biographies: of Bound in half- morocco, full gilt ilBOOTS AND SHOES lv^ n . at^ B , id ?' „, ■, .' , Tins Book is sold by subscription onijhas commenced at an d can be ordered from the agent, THOMPSON'S OLD STORE, , r P; WHYTOCK, „ o ■-, Haslie s Hotel, Feud me. Manchester Steeet, Fei_ding. ■ TO BUILDERS. Boots from 6/9 ; Girls' and Boys', mn , XTn . 11)L1 . .. 3 , 10 to 18, 5/9 ;' Infant's, best quality, ,™??ft?^ inVlted 01 U ? *S n0 + ? U 1/6 and 1/9 ; Gent's best quality E. of TDEbDAY, February 21st, forth* S. Boots, 12/9; Gent's Walking faction of seven-^omed DwellmgShos, toe andheel plate, 9/9 ; best Po£ hoUBe at Beaconsfield. poise Hide Oxford Shoes, 12/9. All other lines equally cheap and good, x>i 3 •_ .• r Vlted ' *' ' D. P. BUCHANAN. s - FAGAN - vr o x io ■-■.-. Q A GUINEAS. Tho Victoria Mode] JJN • —-- Ort Pianoforte Tricliord, check actior . Billiard Tournament Denbigh Hotel in handsome Canadian Walnut cast, .Billiard Kooms. Nominations close E llic !Li 34^ uinea8 i °V r - a 7be P« id &s ° next Thursday. Handicaps can. be Monthly Payments of *2 6s 6d. i4Ba 9 6e?n on Friday. Acceptancep «lose on Pianos canuot be surpassed for tone, dur- _ , . , ' . m r • •* ' abUity, and finish, and can only bV had Saturday evening. Tournameat comfrom H. Colliw & Co., Music Sellers mences on Mouday. .■■ Wanganui. J F. CLEMENS, Lessee.

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 84, 14 February 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 84, 14 February 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 84, 14 February 1888, Page 3

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