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IRISH LIKBNSv-^ „.,- DIEEC? FEOM BEUFAST. r . .■.,,', >••■■ ■ - _ . . We haye received, by the " Opawa," a shipment of-— , HOLLANDS, LINEN DIAPEES, TABLE DAMASKSi ; CAMBEIC HANDKEECHIEFS, ETC, ETC. Which we can offer at exact WHOLESALE PEICES FOE CASH. Brown Hollands, 6d, T^d, 9d, and lid— worth fully 2d per yard more. Unbleached Table Damask, 1/8, 1/10, and 2/6— worth from 4d to .61 ' more j Pure Lmen Diapers, i/6 and 1/11— well worth 2/- and 2/4. !Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, 8d to 1/B— worth much more. Pure Cambric Handkerchiefs— Ladies', 6d; Gent's, 9d. COBBE & DAERAGIH i - - T :J.--13©5 1",.,;...-.l^ : ii Ladies' and Children's Bfack Straw ' HATS In all Shapes now being Sold at ONE SHILLING. , J. C. MOREY AND CO., The Bon Marche, Feilding. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY I EX S.S. TAINUI, FEOM LONDON. I am now showing a very large stock of Goods direct from the HOME MARKETS,, consisting of AUTUMN .& WINTER GOOI>S! in the following lines :— DEESS SERGES & DEESS GOODS GENEEAIiLY, a Big Variety COLOEED CASHMEEES BLANKETS SHIETINGS MEN'S WOOLLEN PANTS MEN'S WOOLLEN SHIETS -; v^ A Very Fine Lqt of FLANNELS in all Makes SCAELET SEEGE ,-.^ ' TABL^i DAMASKS > CEETONNES AND DEESS LININGS GENT'S WATEEPEOOF COATS, with Cape and Sown Seams DRAB 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. & J. THOMPSON, THE RED HOUSE, FEinDINO. PETER THOMSON, Tinsmith, Grocer, and Ironmonger, M AN CHESTEB' STREET (NEXT BAKE OP AUSTBALASIA), ' Has. always on hand-— TANKS and SPOUTING TEA :] TINWAEE in endless variety SUOrAtt NATLS FLOUE . I ziNC EAISINS ; PUMPS and PIPING PICKLES ■ oSm^s stores ceockeeywaee And all other requirements of the Trade, CUTLERY, consisting of OAEVING, TABLE & DESSERT KNIVES. 1 Just receivedT-SHOT, POWDER & CAPS. He holds the largest assortment of SWEETMEATS in the District. Also,— Pipes and-Tobaeco.

BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS 1 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 mopt fashionable makes. His prices are the lowest in Feilding, and each article is marked in plain figures. Repairs neatly executed. JOSEPH FREEMAN. jAN CHESTER RIFLE S. Parades for June. — Friday, 6th (full dress) ; Friday, 27th (tail dress). OWEN PLEASANTS,Captain Commanding

MANCHESTER FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. HAVING- removed to those premises lately m the occupation of Mr W. Pearson, Bootmaker, Manchester Street, I take the opportunity of thanking the public generally for the liberal support accorded me since starting in business, and solicit a continuance of the same. Patrons may rely on their orders receiving the same attention and c»re as in the past, Pictures Framed. Goods not on hand made on the shortest notice. Being a Cash Buyer I can deliver all Goods at lowest prices for cash. Liberal Discount. I Funerals Undertaken. W. GEO, SHEARER, Cabinetmaker, TJpholsterbr and • Undertaker. Late Manager for; Eade and Venn), | \*7 AJU T E E> KN OWN— John VV "Marshall now delivers M^lk. every morning and evening, in all parts of the Borough.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 144, 29 May 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 144, 29 May 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 144, 29 May 1890, Page 3

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