NOW OR NEVER. We have still a portion of TRAIN'S STOCK on hand, and being determined to clear it out have decided to still further REDUCE the already Low Prices at which we have been selling it. During this Month we intend to offer some really STARTLING BARGAINS j IN GENERAL DRAPERY. Small Storekeepers, Hawkers, and Heads of Families will find it to their advantage to give us a call. We shall also offer, during this month, the entire Clothing, Hat, and Shirt Samples of a Wellington Wholesale Warehouse, bought at a Heavy Discount off Original Prices. Remember our Sale finally closes on SATURDAY, JUNE 30th. COBBE & DARRAGH, Cash Exchange, Feilding.
! j GRASS SEED. GRASS SEED. STEVENS AND GORTON GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS FERGUSSON STREET, Have just receiyed, ex ship Invercargill, their stock of CLOVEKS & NATURAL GRASS SEEDS for Autumn Sowing. 'I^HE Seeds have been purchased I by our London Agents from the best Merchants, and may be thoroughly relied on as being true to name, and of good quality. We have also arranged for a large supply of Colonial grown Seeds as follow : — Cocksfoot from New Plymouth and - Akaroa Rye Grass, Poverty Bay and local Italian Rye Tall Fescue, grown by Mr Jas. Bell, of Kairanga, and others Crested Dogstail, Meadow, Foxtail, Poa Pratensis, Prairie Grass, Timothy, etc. "We challenge a comparison in our Prices and Quality oi our Seeds with any Wholesale Merchant. Also on Sale — Cornsacks, Dundee and Calcutta Binder Twine, Hemp and Manilla Fencing Wire, galvanised and black Ribbon Wire, plain and barbed > s heep Dip, McDougall's and Cooper's Oats, Chaff, Bran, and FowJ Feed Agents for the Victoria, Insurance Company, and Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society. STEVENS & GORTON, Feilding, Bulls and Palmerston N. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. I have now ready for planting, Apple and Plum Trees, two and three years old. All other kinds of Fruit Trees supplied. Garden Work, in all its branches undertaken by the hour, day. or week. Cabbage Plants always on hand. Note the address — THOMAS HALL, Queen Street, Feilding. "IMPROVED FARM TO LET. i ! To Let, at a Low Rental, for a term of years, 45 acres, fenced and in grass, with good dwelling house and 1 other improvements, one mile from 1 Feilding Railway Station, immediate 1 possession. Apply at once to * GEO. C. HILL, Land Agent. TTIOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. PALMERSTON v. FEILDING. The first Cup Match of the season will be played on the Oval on Satur--3 day next between the above teams. A charge of SIXPENCE will be made » at the Gates, to go to the funds of » the Feilding Public Library and Reading Room. J. E. HENRY, Hon. Sec.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 138, 21 June 1888, Page 3
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