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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE "•] EX S.S. TONGARIRO, T " F NOW OPENED UP— 2 CASES HATS, LATEST DESIGNS & NEWEST SHAPES S S. TONGARIRO— S.J. l Case Dress Goods, including some of the Latest Novelties, from London, Germany, and Paris T. 3 Fancy Cotton Gooda F « 2 Blue-Black Velveteen 14 Parcels Torcheon Laces 12 Parcels Embroidery 8 Parcels Turkey Twills Purcels of Swiss Check and Victoria Laws, Mull Muslins, Swiss Stripe Muslins, &c. 7~~ S.S. TONGARIRO— S.J. 6 Boxes Fancy Aprons 12 Parcels Black, White, and Cream Laces T. 14 Boxes Sun Bonnets (nicely assorted) F 1 Box Cheuille Spot Net 1 3 Parcels Honey Comb Quilts, Towels, &c. 10 Parcels Cashmeres, Black and Colored. S. J. T. respectfully submits the foregoing as Indicating the Variety and Extent of his IMPORTATIONS, J^ Which, together with bis Colonial Purchases, makes his SPRING & SUMMER STOCK — THE — LARGEST YET SHOWN AT THE RED HOUSE, ON ANY PREVIOUS OCCASION. Further Shipments ex AEAWA and AOEANGI, to Arrive in a Few Days. COBBE & DARRAGH HAVE EECEIVED THEIE FIEST DELIVEBY OF ZTnTIEW g-oods, SUITABLE FOR THE SPRING & SUMMER SEASONS. NEWEST STYLES & BEST VALUE — IN DRESSES, PRINTS, MILLINERY, LACES, MANCHESTER GOODS, CLOTHING & GENERAL DRAPERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. #3- The Public are invited to Inspect the New Goods without being pressed to Buy. Any Article bought, and not approved of, will be exchanged, or money returned. COBBE & DARRAGH, CASH EXCHANGE, FEILDING. Branch— Sa nson. I^ANCHESTER HOUSE. CHRISTOPHER BROWN. SPRING GOODS, 1888. We have great pleasure in announcing to the Public generally, that we have now opened up tbe bulk of our NEW SEASON'S GOODS, which for Variety and Good Value, cannot be excelled. The Goods have been personally selected by ME BROVVN, and we can vouch for the pleasure all will receive who visit ttuir New Season's Display. In DEESS MATEEIALS all the Newest Materials in the Most Fashionable Shades have been secured, among which are some very nice Goods in Muslin Delaines, Zephyrs, Ginghams, Flanelettes, Cashmerettes, Washing Silkß, and a -plendid Variety of Prints, in pretty patterns. The HOSIEEY and GLOVE DEPAETMENT— A Good Assortment Ladies Hose, 4 pair for 1/6 ; Stays for 1/6 per pair. MANCHESTEE DEPAETMENT has been re-stocked and some Eare Values will be found in Calicoes, Sheetings, and Hollands, Table Linens, &c. Carpets and Floor Cloths. A very large variety of Children's and Ladies Straw Hats and Bonnets, which are moving off rapidly. We oall attention of the Men throughout the District to the very large and well assorted stock of Men's, Youth's and Boys* Clothing, Hats, Ties, Collars, Sox, Braces, ftc, &c, at prices which will compare favourably with any house in *,he Colony. Our BOOTS & SHOES need no comment, as they are so well-known for their durability.

1% /T ANCHESTEB KOAD BOARD. Tenders will be received by the above Board up to noon on SATURDAY, 3rd November, for the following works, viz : — Forming and Metalling 86 chains of Gallagher's road Forming and Metalling 41 chains of Old Napier road Forming and Metalling 62*80 chains of Salisbury street Forming and Metalling 96 chains of Pohangina road Forming 19 chains and Metalling 85 chains of Henderson's line Forming and Metalling 74 chains of Hennaghan's Line Forming, Trimming, and Metalling about 4 miles of Aah-hurst-Bunnythorpe read, in four contracts Forming and putting in 8 culverts on Waituna road. Plans, Specifications, and General Conditions, may be seen at the Board's Office, Feilding, and at the Toll Gate, Otangaki Bridge. The lowest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHAKLES BEAY, Engineer Manchester Road Board.

[7IOR SALE OR LEASE. Tenders are invited for the Purchase or Lease of that Improved Farm, situate Mangaone Road, 8 miies from Halcombe and 7 from Feilding, containing 110 acres, with six-roomed House, Garden and Orchard. All securely Fenced, and in English Grasses. The property of Mr F. Flavall, and late in the occupation of Mr Alex. Bell. Immediate Possession can be given. Tenders to olose on WEDNESDAY; November 7tb, and to be addressed to W. READING, Feilding. '\ MANCHESTER RIFLES.. DISTRICT ORDERS, ; J The Manchester Rifles will parade for Government Inspection and Muster Parade, on November 16th, 1888, at 7.80 p.m.,- at the Barracks, when all Arms and Accoutrements on issue to members must be produced. J The Corps will Parade for Judging j Distance Practice, on Friday, Soy,..i 23rd, at 5 p.m., on Kimbolton ro^d ( opposite the Barracks. - '' Absence from theße parades will be punished by the infliction of'fines. ,.' A OWEN PLEASANTS, . ,-'., Captain Commanding. Feilding, October 27th, 1888 v . :

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 62, 1 November 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 62, 1 November 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 62, 1 November 1888, Page 3

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