IRISH LIBENS, ,' DIBECT FE(pi BELFAST.: . B -' '" ' We have received, by the " Opawa," a shipment of— HOLLANDS, LINEN DIA2EBS, TABLE DkMASKS, 6A]___BEiC HAND3IEECHIEFS, E ' Which we can offer at exact V WHOLESALE PEICES FOE CASH. " W. Brown Hollands, 6d, 7sd, 9d, and lid—worth fully 2d per yard more. Unbleached Table Damask, 1/8, 1/10, and 2/6— worth from 4d to 6i more Pure Linen Diapers, 1/6 and 1/11— well worth 2/ and 2/4. : l Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, 8d to 1/B— --worth much more. Pure Cambric Handkerchiefs— Ladies', 6d ; Gent's, 9d. COBBE & DARRAGH — _— ■— __in-»_i— i ■« i —.I mi hiiiii««mii ii" "ti rnni iiimiiiin iiiii_i_iii_______m»m__b_i_wi« ■—_■_—— 335 Ladies' and Children's Black Straw __l_-3_---c\- VX »0 In all Shapes now being Sold at ONE SHILLING. '•■•»' -.'•.!■-'-.-. • • -——-—_•» J. C. MOREY AND CO., The Bon Marche, Feilding. — . ' DIRECT IJVPOIOJATIQNS IUTOT MD m^ : EX SS. TAINUI, FROM IiONDON: I am now' showing a very large stock of Goods direct from the HOME MARKETS, consisting of .: ;:.;\ AUTUMN & WINTER GQODS 1 in the following lines : — : DRESS SEEGES & DEESS G(X)DS GENEEALLY, a 1 Big Variety , COLORED CASHMEBiBS PLANETS - VI 'Wa. ' SHIRTINGS ';--' .■- a '■■' 'AsASy'VWy A ■•'.:'!, :.-.;; I men's Woollen pants MEN'S WOOLLEN SHIETS : . - : : - A Yery Fine Lot of FLANNELS in all Makes , SG^EL__fT SERGE WW-- n TABLE JDAMASKS CEETONNES AND DEESS LININGS Va- a ---^; GENT'S WATEEPEOOF COATS, witßGape and Sown -Seams. -, *' . ■•-.- - ■-■ A-^yss^ -a L*-,.--- . - - DEAB COED Please note that these Goods were specially bought for this Market, and therefore entire satisfaction may be looked for, both in Price and Quality. . I, -X'iS-llT^lli^^'t^? THE RED HOUSE, FEILBING. i*cter 'thoml iim ; -. Tinsmith, Grocer, andi ironmonger, MANCHEBTEE STBEET (NEXT ,BAKK OI 1 AUSTBiMBIt), Has always on hand — ■ TANKS and SPOUTING TEA TINWAEE in endless yariety SUGAR NAILS FLOUE ZINC EAISINS PUMPS and PIPING PICKLES HOLLOWAEE SAMS OILMAN'S STOEES CEOCKEBYWABE ; And all other requirements of the Trade. J ... CUTLERY, consisting of CARVING, TABLE & DESSERT KNIVES. " Just receiyed— SHOT, POWDER & CAPS- ; ; He holds the largest assortnient of S WEETME ATS in the I|istrjct. . I 'Also,— Pipes and Tobacco.
MANCHESTER -! FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. HAYING removed to those premises ' lately in the occupation of Mr W. Pearson, Bootmaker, Manchester Street, I t take the opportunity of thanking the 1 public generally for the liberal support accorded me since starting in business, ■ and solicit a oontinuance of the same. Patrons may rely on their orders receiving the same attention and oare as in . the past, . I Piotubes Framed. Goods not on hand made on the shortest notice. : Being a Cash Buyer I ean deliver all i Goods at lowest prioes for cash; r Liberal Discount. I Funerals Undertaken, j ; W. GEO, SHEAEEE, '. Cabinetmaker, Upholstkrbb and Undertaker. Late Manager for Eade and Venn), | •' ANTED KNOWN-John Vr t Marshall now delivers Milk, [ everj morning and evening, in all I parte of the Borough.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 143, 27 May 1890, Page 3
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