KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING. GREAT CASH SALE will commence TO-MORROW ! TO-MORROW ! The most notable Sale ever held in Teilding. Further particulars in next issue. S. J. THOMPSON, IMPORTER, KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING. FEILDING, 81st Maboh, 1886. MRS SMITH BOUGHT OF J. C. MOREY & CO., DRAPEES & OUTFITTERS, FERGUSSON STREET. - s d To 2 yards Black Silk Fringe ... ... 8 6 „ 4 reels Cotton ... ... ... 1£ 6 1 pair Braces ... ... ... ... 6 6 „ 1 Flower ... ... ... ... 6 6 2 pair Gloves ... ... ... ... 8 6 „ 12 yards Trimming ... ... ... 1£ 6 1 pair Bootes ... ... ... ... 6 6 „ 1 Belt ... ... ... ... 6 6 1 piece Frilling ... ... ... 6 6 „ 1 pair Hose ... ... ... ... 6 6 1 pair Sox ... ... ... ... 6 6 „ 1 pair Kid Gloves ... ... ... 6 6 „ 12 packets Hooka ... ... ... 6 „ 6 dozen Linen Buttons ... ... 1 6 „ 6 yards Coloured Lace ... ... ... 1 6 12 reels Coloured Cotton ... ... £ 6 „ 6 dozen Shirt Buttons ... ... ... 1 6 „ 1 card Coloured Trimming ... ... 6 6 „ 1 pair Cuffs ... ... ... 6 6 „ 1 Bilk Square ... ... ... 6 6 £ 10 0 PAID J. C. MOREY & CO. This List was picked up last week, and it will give some idea how Goods are being SOLD at THE BON MAECHE. Any of the Goods mentioned can be had iv Large or Smaller Quantities. THE GREAT DRAPERY SALE. GLASGOW HOUSE. "W- CLARK <Sc CO. BEG to advise their numerous patrons, that in response to a request made by His Worship the Mayor, of Feilding, on behalf of the Early Closing Association, we have resolved during the remainder of our stay in this town, to conform to the recognised hour of closing, viz., 6 o'clock every night, We feel that this explanation is due to our many friends who were expecting us to keep open till 9 o'clock p.m., and whilst doing our utmost to study their interests, we should be sorry to be the cause of the hours of our fellow Drapers being lengthened, we therefore have much pleasure in acceed- j ing to their request made through His Worship. OUR STAY WILL BE LIMITED, And as our Goods are MUCH SOUGHT AFTEB, we would advise all our friends to " i COME EARLY IN THE DAY to avoid the crush in the afternoon. General Drapery and Clothing at unheard of Prices. Address— Mß J. 0. THOMPSONS SHOP, Manchester Street. G. B. CLARK, MANAGER.
mHE LATE FIREI desire to thank all those persons who so kindly assisted to preserve my premises from the fire which took place this morning. HENRY RUTHERFORD, Feilding Butchery. mHE L A T E FIRE. I beg to return my sincere thanks to all those Friends and Neighbors, who, under the blessing, and by the assistance of Divine Providence, succeeded in saving my Home from destruction by fire this morning. J. C. THOMPSON. H A N K S~. Messrs W. Clark & Co. and Mrs Fagan desire to return their hearty thanks to the many friends who so kindly assisted in the removal of their goods at the fire this morning. FOUND, a Black Beaded Panel Front (left in Mr W. Haybittle's store). Owner can have same, on paying cost of this advertisement, at Stab Office.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 107, 10 April 1888, Page 3
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