NOTICE ! —FROM— THE RED HOUSE, Kimbolton Road, Feiidiiig. JTJST OPENED— A VERY LAROE CONSIGNMENT OF LADIES' AID CHILDEEN'S ULSTERS ! This is by far the most extensive purchase in this Line ever received at the Red House. Very extensive purchases in DRESS GOODS, amounting to about 3000 yaTda, ranging from 5d to Is lOd per yard. In ROBES we have a very nice selection, ranging from 1 8s 6d to 60s. This Line is really very choice, some being hand- worked, silk-stitched panels. In BLANKETS there is a fine display, including Kaiapoi and Wellington Woollen Mills Manufacture ; also a heavy stock of Imported Blankets, both White and Colored. The ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS shown in Case include some very rare Goods. In LAMPS there ia being shown Goods ranging from Is to 60s. S. J. THOMPSON, THE RED HOUSE, FEILDING. TEA me -A- good value in tea hptti a We have opened up 1746 lbs. of TEA of the most Approved Blends, at prices ranging from Is 6d to 2s Bd. ffWYn nmVTA nelson, moate & Co's UUU^ V m BLENDED TEAS, JLJcjA. In £lb. and lib. Packets, and 51b. and 101 b. Tins, Only Is 6d per lb. 2s, 2s 4d, 2s B<i. 5 O'clock TEA, PUEE INDIA TEA In lib. Packets and slb. Tins, In * lb " and llb_ Packets, and 51b, Tins, ; 2 s pe r lb. 2 s and 2s 4<d. PURE CEYLON TEA, including tbe famous Cingalese and OKO Blends, at from 2s per lb. COBBE AND DAEEAGH. PETER THOMSON, Tinsmith, Grocer, and Ironmonger, MANCHESTEK FTfLEET (NEXT BANK OF AUSTKALASIA), Has always on hand — TANKS and SPOUTING TEA TINWAEE in endless variety SUGAE NAILS rL T O cSL ZINC EAISINS PUMPS and PIPING PICKLES HOLLOWAEE JAMS OILMAN'S STOEES CEOCKEEYWAEE And all other requirements of the Trade, CUTLERY, consistine of CAKVING, TABLE & DESSERT KNIVES. Just received- SHOT, POWDER & CAPS. He holds the largest assortment of SWEETMEATS in tbe District. Also, — Pipes and Tobacco. notice of removalT BOOTsTbOOTS ! BOOTS ! W. PEARSON, Joseph Freeman, BOOT & SHOE MAKEE, BOOT & SHOE MAKER, Febous<on Stbekt^Feilding, t Manchester Street, Has now moved into his new shop in . Street, and has opened up (Opposite Messrs Stevens and Gorg NEW LINES in ton's Sale Yards,, BOYS 1 & GIELS' SCHOOL feilding, BOOI'S T~TAS just opened a large assortXX ment of Boots and Shoes for LADIES' BOOTS & SHOES Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, of In great variety. the best brands and most fashionable — — makes. His prices are the lowest in MEN'S BOOTS MADE TO Feilding, and each article is marked in MEASURE. plain figures, Repairs neatly executed. Repairs neatly executed. JOSEPH FREEMAN. Note the Address— REMOVAL NOTICE. WILLIAM PEARSON, Fergusßon Street, Feilding. r-rrOOAKI r^; A. W. McFERRAN WELLING^TO FOXTON GROCER AND FRUITERER ' WELLINGTON^IO *OXIOJN. -^^1^0: removed to those more THE s.s. QUEEN OF THE XJL Commodious and more cciiSOUTH, Captain Harvey, will trally situated situated Premises forleave Wellington every MONDAY merly in the occupation of Mr W. and THURSDAY. Caethew, hopes, by studying the Foxton- every WEDNESDAY and wants of the public generally, to SATURDAY. merit a share of their support. F. R. YOTJNG, Agent s.s. Wapier. All kinds of Gbocebces in stock. FLOLK! FLOUR p ure Ceylon Teas, direct from the Plantation — best in the market. Local, and the Famous Silver Dust ASK for Chamberlain's FLOUR Flour kept in stock, which is admitted to be the . ■ ■ best in the Manawatu. A very nice selection of English & Colonial Lollies by the best Manu» facturers. Chamberlain's is the only Mill that is TUe Wio are ~ rdia n y invited *o fitted with appliances for thoroughly r . fi tQ McFerrau > 8 Store . they mixing the wheat, essential to making titlf tv oome^ good Flour. - A. W. MoFERRAN, Or dei t> punctually attended to. ' * Manchester Street. Mr T. R. Chamberlain has now NOTICE. Btarted a corn-crushing machine. x BEG to give notice that I ami Oats crushed at 3d per bushel. J will £ 0 i mpoun d Cattle oS Crushed oats for^sale private properties, aud coUebt .tresj i r~ „ ■„ tt 7~>7t> t* t> tkt xi pass fees for same. , - ■ T. R, CHAMBERLAIN^ j t XiANG, j Frilding Steam Floue Max. Ranger.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 151, 14 June 1890, Page 3
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