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EXTRAORDINARY NOTICE FROM THE RED HOUSE, Kimfooiton Road, Feilding. CHEAP DRAPER* FOR ALL CLASSES. S. J. THOMPSON wishes to make known that he has determined to clear out several lines at VEBY GBEAT BEDUCTONS FOE CASH. Ladies' Trimmed Hats from 3/6 Dress Goods, 2/- in the £ returned to Cash Buyers for Parcels of from 10/---and upwards Dress Buttons, 3d per doz. Linen Buttons, Id per doz., or cheaper by the card A large lot of untrirnrned Hats (all shades) almost given away Fancy Dress Eobes, a few to clear, cheap Blankets, from 4/6 each Remnants of Lace ; Remnants of Ribbons ; Remnants in other Lines Fancy Evening Dress Materials The celebrated " MOA " Boots m great variety ; this make is now very popular for fit, finish and durability. Agency for the Union Fire Insurance Company. S. J. THOMPSON, RED HOUSE. GBOCEBIES, TEAS AED TOBACCOES / Ladies who enjoy Afternoon Tea should try /' McFEBEAISTS TEAS. s' /<\ FLOUR Gents who enjoy a nice smoke should try y>n w^/ y£Qs\^/ LOCAL & TIMARIL McFERRAN'S /^^/ y^bS^y LOLLIES & CHOCOLATE TENERIFFE /M • y^ \JM^/^ of all kinds. Old Folks like them, CI3ARS. s^ .-/ Jy AND CHILDREN CRY FOE THEM. Remember you will never regret it if you come s^ TO McFEBBAN'S STOBE. COBBE & DARRAGH'S CASH SALE —OF— SURPLUS DRAPERY WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, 6th JULY. Being very Heavily Stocked they will (in order to make room for NewGoods) offer GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH. PETER THOMSON, Tinsmith, Grocer, and Ironmonger, MANCHESTKE STREET (NEXT BANK OF AUSTEALASIA), Has always on band— TANKS and SPOUTING TEA TINWARE in endless variety SUGAB NAILS FLOUB ZINC BAISINS PUMPS and PIPING PICKLES HOLLOWABE JAMS OILMAN'S STOBES CBOCKEBYWARE And all other requirements of the Trade, CUTLERY, consisting of CAEVLNG, TABLE & DESSEET KNIVES. Just received— SHOT, POWDER & CAPS. He holds the largest assortment of SWEETMEATS in tbe District. Also, — Pipes and Tobacco. IT IS A FACT THAT FEBGUSSON STBEET, IS SHOWING THE LARGEST & BESTASSORTED STOCK OF BOOTS AJND SHOKS IN THE TOWN. He makes a specialty of all kinds of Evening Shoes, both for Ladies and Gentlemen. Boots of every description for every day wear cannot be excelled in any other Shop in the District. His own make is admitted by all to be Al. The followibg are pome of the MANY CHEAP LINES jn stock :- Ladies' Evening Shoes, 4/6, 5/9, 6/-, 7/6 Men's W.T. Boots, full W.T. , 13/6 Gent's Evening Shoes, 7/-, 9/- to 18/6 Men's W.T. Bluchers, 10/. Gent's Kid Leg Balmorals, 14/- Men's W.T. Shooters, 12/6 Ladies' Shoes, 8/9 to 21/- Baby's Boots, from lOd a p S ir The largest stock of SLIPPERS in town— Leather, Carpet, Buff, Fur-lined & plain. LEGGINGS, short and thigh Kangaroo. Sox, Polish, Dabbin, Porpoise Hide Laces. LACES of all kinds. Repairs neatly and cheaply done, either in Colouial or English Sole Leather. FANCY DEESS BALL. ~ CHABLES J. WICKHAM TOWN HALL-7~BIRMINGHAM. General Carrier, Manchester Street, Feilding. FRIDAY. Ist AUGUST, 1890. I . — 7 An . All kinds of Carting and Carrying THE Music and Refreshments will done at moderate charges, be the best procurable. Dane- Commercial Travellers attended at ing at 8.30. Admission— Ticket ad- the Railway Station and Hotel mitting gentleman and two ladies, Sample Rooms. 10s 6d; gentleman with one lady, Telegrams and letters to be ad--7e'Bd ; single ticket, ss. PS 1 WTOKFTAM THOMAS A. J3RYOE. , CfIARLEb J - WICKHAM, Secretary. Manchester Street, Feixjuri*.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 18, 29 July 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 18, 29 July 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 18, 29 July 1890, Page 3

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