WE ARE NOW SELLING FOB CASH Ladies' Straw Hats from, 6d 'Men's Straw Hats from Is Infants' Sunbonnets, from Is lld Men's Tweed Hats from Is 6d Prints at Is 9d, 3s 9d and 4s 6d the Men's Hard Pelt Hats from- 8s 9d dozen yards Men^s Soft Felt Hats from 2s 6d: Galateas, fast colors, 5d and 6d Men's Suits from. 19s 6d Art Muslins, 6^d and 9d • Men's good Tweed Trousers from 8s Bd Fancy Press Goods. at 5s Bdthe dress Men's Oilskin Coats at 12s 6d All Wool Beiges at lOd , Men's Bocks fro^i 6d per pair Ribbons from 8d the yard Men's Singlets frdni Is lOd . Sash Ribbons from 9d. Men'.s Grey tflahnol Undershirts, 4s Colored Border Handkerchiefs from Men's Watertight Boots, 12s 9d. Is 4d per dozen Men's Heavy Nailed Shooters, 18s Bd • Large White Handkerchiefs from' 2s Women's Elastic Boots from 5s 9d 9d per dozen . .Infants' Boots and. Shoeij from 2s Hd \ .Ladies' Stockings from . 6A per pair per pair . Ladies' Taffeta Gloves from Is pair A big lot of Boys' and Girls' Boots at Underclothing in greaty variety at . most reasonable" prices reduced prices . j ' i REMNANTS, in useful Lengths, at very low prices. ! CQBBE TH E PATENT DAEN I N G WEAVER. The Latest Novelty of the Age. Can he worked hy Children. Makes Darning a pleasure. -Does work much more neatly .than can he done hy hand. Literally weaves over place to he mended, thus hecoming part • of the Fabric itself. Cannot easily get out of order. Saves the eyesight. Economises time. Repairs Socks. Stockings, under-Garments, Table Cloths, Serviettes, &c, &c. This wonderful little Machine to he obtained for 3/6 at Me eon maeghh. j, ,0. Moiiy & co. FERGUSSON ST., FEILDING. THE HEB HOIJSE. '■■■.■.■ '..',; '....: ■ ■■.•. ..18-.' ■;■■ ■-;',■ ■■ .-■ ■. ;' : . . : ; y NEW^AiyVEETISEMENT OP ' : ' ; : : A V TtiMtiJ ■ '£ : WIN I I R :'' GtOtfJDS S. J^^HOMPSCW, THE KED HOUSE, FEIBDING. THE MAKINO STORE. lATLIFF BEOS. Being about to enlarge their premises, have pleasure in informing their Customers and the public generally that, naVing to remove all their Stock from the present Building, to save trouble and expense will hold a Sale of the following Lines, all marked- in plain figures, at a reduction of 25 per i■ . ' ■ ■ ■ ■■' ..■■■■■ cent, for cash :• — Drapery, Crockery, Fancy Goods, & CERTAIN LINES IN IRONMONGERY. Sale commences- on. TUESDAY, March 4. PETER THOMSON, Tinsmith, Grocer, and Ironmonger, MAN CHESTER STBEET (NEXT BANK OF AUSTJIALASIA), Has always on hand— . ,- . TANKS and SPOUTING TEA TINWARE in endless yariety SUGAR NAILS FLOUR zJno raisins r PUMPS and PIPING PI £gP S : HOLLOWARE JAMS OILMAN'S ■■■|STOKE» ; ' CROCKERYWARE And. all other requirements of the Trade, CUTLERY, ; consisting of XiAKTING, TABLE «fc DESSERT KNIVES. - SHEEP SHE AES IN GBE AT VARIETY. "*. . He hqlds the lf^ea* assortnient of SWEETMEATS in the District. XlßOj-r-Pipes and'Tobacoo. * *. .
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 113, 18 March 1890, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 113, 18 March 1890, Page 3
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