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COBBE & DARRAGH Have opened up their NEW STOCK, and are now offering the Largest and Best Selection of WINTER GOODS they have ever shown. DRESSES— Special* attention has been given to their Dress Department, in which they are now showing Meltonettes, Costume Tweeds, Four's, Fancy. Checks, Cashmeres, Merinot, and Fancy Robes in all the leading shadss. HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS AND GLOVES— Their Stock of these Goods is large, well-asserted, and moderately priced. • MANCHESTER AND COLONIAL GOODS— Their Stock of Calicoes, Sheetings, Tickings, Flannels and Blankets is larger than on any previous occasion. MILLINERY, MANTLES AND UNDERCLOTHING— These Goods have all been personally selected with the greatest care, and for style and value are unsurpassed in the District. - ' In order to give the utmost satisfaction to their Lady Customers they haye now engaged a thoroughly competent Milliner of extensive Home and Colonial experience. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY ! EX S.S, TAINUI, FROM LONDON. , I am now showing a very large stock of Goods direct from the HOME MARKETS, consisting of AUTUMN & WINTER QOCOS ! in the following lines:— ■ ' - , DRESS SERGEJ3 & DRESS GOODS, GENERALLY a Big Variety v COLORED CASHMERES ' BLANKETS. • SHIRTINGS" MEN'S WOOLLEN PANTS MEN'S WOOLLEN SHIRTS A Very Fine Lot of FLANNELS in all Makes SCARLET SERGE f TABLE DAMASKS CRETONNES AND DRESS LININGS GENT'S WATERPROOF COATS, with; Cape aid Sown Seams DRAB CORD Please note that these Goods were specially bought for this Market, and therefore entire satisfaction may be looked for, both in Price and Quality. S. J. THOMPSON THE RED HOUSE, FEILDINGL NOVELTIES. THE MAGNETIC STEEL BUSKS AT J. 0. MOREY & CO.'S THE REAL TURKISH ROLLER TOWELS AT J. C. MOREY & CO.'S. THE NEW ULSTERS AT J. C. MOfiRY & CO.'S. THE PATENT DARNING WEAVER AT J. C. MOREY & OO.'S. - *' THE NEW DRESS GOODS ' AT J. C. MOREY & CO.'S. THE NEW OPPOSSUM RUGS AT J. C. MOREY & CO/& THE PURE ARCTIC DOWN QUILTS AT J. C. MOREY & CO.'S. THE NEW FUR BOAS AT J. C. MOREY & CO.'S. NOVELTIES IN CLOTHING, TIES, SHIRTS, UMBRELLAS; ULSTERS, MACINTOSHES, RUGS, QUITS, TWEEDS, WOOL GOODS, <fco. AT THE BON MARCHE, FERGUSSON STREET. PETER THOMSON^

Tinsmith, Grocer, knd lro>n monger, . MANCHESTEE STEEET (NEXT BANK OF AUSTEALASIA), Has always on hand — TANKS and SPOUTING TINWARE in endless vanety SUGAK > NAILS JFLOUR zmc raisins ' PUMPS and PIPING PIC^ES HOLLOWARE JAMS OILMAN'S STORES CROCKERYWAEE And all other requirements of the Trade. CUTLERY, consisting of CAEVING, TABLE & DESSEET KNIVES. SHEEP SHEARS J$ GREAT VARIETY. He holds the largest assortment of SWEETMEATS in tbe District. -Also, — Pipes and Tobacco.

BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! Joseph Freeman, BOOT & SHOE MAKER, Manchester Stheet, (Opposite Messrs Stevens and Gorton's Sale Yards), FEILDING, HAS just opened a large assortment of Boots and Shoes for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, of the best brands and most fashionable makes. His prices are the lowest in Feilding, and each article is marked in plain figures. Repairs neatly executedi JOSEPH FREEMAN. DANIEL FABLING, 1 hereby give notice that I will *ript be responsible for any debts c^fracted. in my name except on my,, written order or authority. .. DANIEL FABLING. Feilding, May 5, 1890. WANTED. KNOWN— MouM'S 6s 6d ' Lampfl best in the market.

REMOVAL NOTICE. A. W. IV!c~FERRAN GROCER AND FRUITERER, HAVING removed to those mbre Commodious and more ceutrally situated situated Premises formerly in the occupation of Mr W. Carthkw, hopes, by studying the wants of the public generally, to merit a share of their support. All kinds op Groceries in stock. Pure Ceylon Teas, direct from ihe Plantation— beat in the market. Local, and the Famous Silver . Dust Flour kept in btock. \ A very nice selection of English & Colonia!l Lollies by the best Manuj tacttirers; v'/ . . '•'■ 'Th^ubKc; awu cordially invited *o pay.a visit ito McJTeVran's Store ; they v'iJl^neveivregret it if they come. , A. W. McFERRAI^, Manohebtbb Street.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 136, 10 May 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 136, 10 May 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 136, 10 May 1890, Page 3

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