NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY FROM THE RED HOUSE. S. J. THOMPSON Has pleasure in notifying to his Patrons, and the Public generally, that for 30 DAIS he will give a DISCOUNT OF 4/- FOR EVERY TWO POUNDS WORTH of DRAPERY or BOOTS BOUGHT for CASH. This is a splendid chance to secure First-class Goods at lowest possible prices FANCY GOODS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY, CREAM LACE, from 2 to 4 inches wide, selling at 3d per yd. LADIES' COLORED HOSE, 6d, Bd, and Is per pair SOMETHING FUETHEE ABOUT THIS SALE IN THE NEXT ISSUE. S. J. THOMPSON, Red House, Kimbolton Road. Previous to New Goods coming forward for SPRING TttADE the Balance of our Stock will be offered ; at a very Small Ad- ' vance over Cost. — J. C. MOREY and Co., - I The Bon Marche, ' Feilding. \ AT COBBE & DARRAGH S CHEAP SALE YOU CAN BUY FOR CASH— Shirtings, from 5d Women's Kid Elastic Boots, 5/1 1 Dress Goods, from 5/11 the dress Men's Nailed (Shooters, 12/11 Velveteens, from l/ 4£ Towels, from 3d each Youths' Singlets, lid Tickings, from 6^-d Boys' Knicker Suits, from 5/9 Carpetings, from 7fd j Men's Flannels, from 3/9 Calicoes, from 2/9 the do 2 j Winceys, from 4id per yard Boys' Long Tweed Trousers (good qualMen's Socks, from 4d per pah? ity) at 4/li per pair Men's Suits, from 18/6 Girls' Leather Elastic Boots, large sizes, Men's Tweed Trousers, from 7/9 5/9 ; Boys' Long Trouser Suits, from 10/9 Hollands, from s£d per yard Men's Drawers, from 2/6 Lace Curtains, from 2/6 the pair Good Umbrellas* from 2/9 Heavy Moleskins, from 1/9 Ladies' Straw Hats, fro\n 3d each Sheetings, from 9d per yard Stockings, from 6d per pair All Wool N.Z. Tweed, from 2/9 REMNANTS ! REMNANTS ! REMNANTS I Lots of Useful Lengths of Calicoes, Sheetings, Dresses, etc., which will be cleared out at very low prices* THE MAKINO STORE* MESSRS. RATLIFF BROSHave now opened a splendid stock of CHOICE TEAS GENERAL GROCERIES DRAPERY IRONMONGERY CROCKERY BOOTS AND SHOES LADIES' MILLINERY PATENT MEDICINES STATIONERY, POTATOES, OATS, FOWLS' WHEAT. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN FOR PRODUCE; Ratliff Bros., Makino Store. "FREDERICK POPE- J~tS COFFEE PALACE, BUILDER & UNDERTAKER, Kimbolton R^ad, Fbiliuno. Bowen Streetj FjiiLDiNGi E. YOUNG- .>..... Proprietor. Building Contractor, and General finHE above named Establishment Carpenter; _|_ has now been fitted up and " • ' opened as a First- clasa Restaurant All work guaranteed. Prices iiiod- and Boarding House; crate. Meals at all hours. Price One Shil- " * p m SBuilding material, glass, putty, &c.j Tea* Coffee* Cocoa* Or any kind of Resupplied, freshments obtained at any time; ( / — — The Sitting Room will be free arid visitors will find Home and Coloiunerals completely furnished. nial Papers filed. . Superior Accommodation for Boarders. FREDERICK POPE. gj*^ mO LET AT •BANDON— Those KIMBOLTON ROAD JL Commodious Business Pfem- (opposite the Red House)* ises consisting of a large two-storey \ FeujCinr; N.Z. Shop and Dwelling of six rcoms, *,f AH CHESTER RiFLES; stable, storehouse* and every eoriven- IVI — lence, and half an acre of Land* lateiy DISTRICT ORDERS; in the occupation of Mr A. L. Ander- p ARADES FOII Septemser:— Friday, son (who has the key). 18th (ful i fo ess] , 27th (undress). . j " "«,,?. 7 a,,* = OWEN PLEASANTS* Auctioneers, Wellington & Auckland. Captain Commanding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 39, 14 September 1889, Page 3
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