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COBBE & DARHAGH HAVE OPENED UP THBIB FIBST DELIVEBY OF NEW GOODS. Having Imported a considerable portion of their Stock direct, they are able this Season to offer even better value than formerly. ORES S~~G O O D S In all the New Colors. Very special Value in Black French Cashmeres, (imported direct), Prices— 2/4, 8/-, 8/3 and 3/6. Fancy MUSLINS, PBINTB and GINGHAMS— A variety of new Patterns Ladies' and Children's HAT3 in all the leading styles, FLOWEBS, BIBBONS and LACES in Great Variety Our MLLLINEBY is all Trimmed by a Competent and Experienced Milliner, and will be found both Stylish and Inexpensive. COBBE &13ARRAGH. SPRING, 1890. SPRING FASHIONS_at RED HOUSE. S. J. THOMPSON, Having personally selected the VERY LATEST DESIGNS and NOVELTIES IN SPRING i GOODS, I Has great pleasure in inviting the LADIES OF FEILDING AND THE BUEBOUNDINO DISTBICTS TO PAY A VISIT OF INSPECTION, THE GOODS INCLUDE— The nicest thing procurable in Ladies' Hats The newest thing in Flowers The latest in Kibbons A few very choice Dust Cloaks A new line in Costume Muslin A special line in Cream Serge for Children Ecru Lace Curtains A large lot of White Lace Curtains Liberty Nett Curtains Children's Tunics in White, Cream and Colored Serges, A most extensive stock on hand of Ladies' & Children's UNDEBCLOTHING The special attention given to this Department, together with Millinery Orders by Miss Patterson, will ensure that all Orders entrusted to her will be executed with neatness and despatch. S. J. THOMPSON, THE RED HOUSE, FEILDING,

GEOCEEIES, TEAS AND TOBACCOES Ladies who enjoy Afternoon Tea should try McFEEEAFS TEAS. y^ y^ Gents who enjoy a nice smoke should & TIMAEU. McFERRAN ' S * CHOCOLATE m^ Wm y^^y^Oie\\)duAs. Old Folks like them, pTrtA-pa y^ w»* y^ . ~^/^ Jy AND CHILDREN CEY FOE THEM. y^ s^ Eemember you will never regret it if you com e y^ TO McFEEEAN'S STOEE. PETER THOMSON, " Tinsmith, Grocer, and Ironmonger, MANCHESTER STEEET (NEXT BANK OP JUJSTBALASIA.), Has always on hand— TANKS and SPOUTING TEA TINWARE in endless variety SUGAE NAILS FLOUE ZINC EAISINS PUMPS and PIPING PICKLES HOLLOWAEE JAMS OILMAN'S STOEES CEOCKJgEYWAEE And all other requirements of the Trade, CUTLERY, consisting of CARVING, TABLE & DESSERT KNIVES. Just received— SHOT, POWDER A CAPS. He holds the largest assortment of SWEETMEATS in the District. Al so> — Pipes and Tobacco.

MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATIONS' GRAND ANNUAL SHOW Will he held at ! PALMERSTON NORTH ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12th ahd 18th. /~\ VER £400 will ho giren in prizes. Entries olose MONDAY, November 3rd, at 9 p.m. Programmes and Entry Forms can be obtained from Messrs Stevens & Gorton Or from 0. 0. MILES, Secretary. Palmerston North, Sept. 16th, 1890. 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.TT. FEILDING LODGE, N.Z.0., LATE No 1940 E.C. THE "Regular Monthly Meeting X)i the above Lodge will be held at the Foresters' Hall, Bowen Street, Feilrling, on MONDAY, the 6th October, 1890, Business : Initiation. ViHitmj? Brethren are mnted. Lodge tyled at 8 p.m. By command of th<s VV.M. , . y ..- . -.-.! $&DMAj3 W. K. FOSTER,

The Temple of Fashion, Kimboltoh Road. (Next Parr's Coach Factory.) Edward Martin, (Late of Auckland) TAILOR & HABIT MAKER, Good Workmanship guaranteed. Prompt attention to Orders. Agent for Hn-ii and Bon's flats, G. 0. HILL, 0.E., | I AND AND COMMISSION AGENT. Agent fot the Imperial Fire Insurance Company. 3?OB SALE— Numerous Properties, including several Dwelling-houses and Cottages in Feilding, on very easy terms. MONEY to Lenjl in Bums of £100 and upwards. W"" ANTED KNPWN — That S t F. Donnelly makes Ladies' Hairdreß* fra^tftyeoialfrv' .■'.,.... ' ' .; .. '

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 47, 4 October 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 47, 4 October 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 47, 4 October 1890, Page 3

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