i THE RATIONAL CORSET. TT7~E have just opened 12 dozen ofthe above, and they are admitted to > W be the vest line ever shown in the district. They are made m three I makes, Ladies' 10/6, Young Ladies' 7/6, and Children's 5/9 the pair. Some ofthe advantages of the Rational Corset are perfect shape, durable, easily washed, comfortable, healthy, and ofvthe best English manufacture throughout —To be had from MOREY & CO., Feilding. ' DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS! Boxed Costumes in endless variety; Mellon Cloths, in all shades, 12 yds, ail wool, snow flakes, for 12/6 ; 12 yards good Melton Cloth for 9/8 ; 250 patterns to choose from, at MOREY & CO.'S, Feilding. CLOTHING! CLO~THING ! CLOTHING! Men's Suits from 19/6 to 70/ ; Boys' Suits from 4/11 to 20/- ; Men's Colored Moles from 3/11 to 10/6 ; Men's all wool Drawers from 4/6 to 8/6 ; Shirts, Ties, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Rugs, Blankets, etc, etc., at MOREY & CO.'S, Feilding. GENERAL DRAPERY. GENERAL DRAPERY. Each Department of our Establishment 1S stocked with Novelties of eyery description, and all Goods marked m plain figures. MORKY~'&eo., THE BON MARCHE,' EIiRGUSSON STBEET, FEILDING. Patterns sent post free to any part of the district. Orders attended to with despatch, WINTER 1891. A LARGE VARIETY OF— Yew Dress Goods Brussels, Tapestry and Dutch CarYew Robes , pets, some new designs in the Beautiful designs in Cashmere and latter other materials Bleached and Unbleached Table !\ T ew Millinery Damask Mantles Oil Baize . Sealette Jackets Table Covers Dolmans Re.eratta and Oxford Shirts Cloth and Tweed Jackets Men's Clothing Ulster:., a lar^e variety Boys' Clothing Special new lines in Underclothing Waterproof Coats Blankets, both Colonial and imported Overcoats Colored Hugs Oilskin Coats Austrian striped Rugs Buggy Rugs Floor Cloths A EURTHER LIST TO BE ADDED IN NEXT ISSUE. MEANWHILE AN INSPECTION INVITED FROM ALL AND SUNDRY. S. J. THOMPSON, RED HOUSE, KIMBOLTON BOAD, FEILDING. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! COBBE &~DARRAGH INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR NEW STOCK OF Millinery Mantles Dresses Skirts Corsets and Underclothing Hosiery and Umbrellas Calicoes Sheetings English and Colonial Flannels, Blankets and Rugs Boys' Kaiapoi Suits Men's English and Colonial Suits Overcoats, Oilskins, and Macintoshes Boots An immense variety of HABERDASHERY AND SMALL WARES. COBBE AND~DARRAGH, F „ E ILPIN G . _ PETER THOMSON, GENEEAL STOREKEEPER, PLUMBEE & TINSMITH. Has always in stock — GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY & TINWARE. SWEETMEATS in' Oreat Variety. Alsojust opened up a Eresh Consignment of CROCKERY AND GLASS WAKE FOR THE CHRISTM-S SEASON. CRUETS, GLASS DISHES, TEA AND DINNER SETS, JUGS : TEA POTS, &c Ir fact every article required to make a Table look bright and attractive, and combined with moderate prices will be found most suitable for Christmas Presents. Just arrived— Splendid HAMS and BACON for the Christmas Season. P.I. having just procured a CURVING MACHINE will be able to curve Iron for Verandahs, and to supply Tanks at prices to suit the times. Estimates given for Plumbing Work. , Nails, Pumps, Spouting and Piping, Syringes, Cyclone Sprays, &c, on hand. ; All work undertaken will be executed thoroughly. • DAWSON'S PERFECTION.""! TO BUSHFELLERS. WIRE FENCING. j mENDERS are invited for felling JL 160 acres of bush on section 7, TENDERS are invited by the un- Block XII, Ongo. deraigned for the erection of 140 Specifications and all particulars . chains of Wire lencing on sections can r be Been at Mr Cr abb's Waituna . 27 and 29, Manchester Block. g^ Mr DoNNELLY > s (Feilding), and _ ._ x . , at tbe " Advocate " Office (Marton). ■ Specifications may be seen at Stah , o.mnß*n*v , Office, and at Mr H. C. Jemmies, Tenders to close on SAIC KUA _ - Taonui Road, MangHOue. to 23rfl of Mav * . Tenders to be in on or before 28th Lowest tender not necessarily ac- " May, and to be addressed to Man- ce P te dgaoue, near Feilding. Teuders to be addressed to the un- " J ° H ™™- < «~ 1 «™ d * p . A. MABUESSON, ■- DAWSON'S PERFECTION. WaUuna.JMMing. ] ~ DRESSMAKING. DAWSON'S^EBFEOTJON. I MISS JOHNSON POISONJLAIU. - BEGS to notify that she has "VTOTICE is hereby given that Poi- > started DRESSMAKING- at J^ son has been laid for dogs ou '" her residence, Manchester Street, op- sections 38 and 39, oa the Spur Road, posite the School. ARTHUR GOLDFINCH. ' MxssJoHNßO^-hi-liftd considerable Tj^OUND-A Cheque, owner oan ! .experience, aud has letters of recom- -E have same on paying coat of j,- mendatiou (rom Ladies of Wftnganui. advertisement. Apply Star </ffloe:. tt — , TOB PRINTING in allits branches 3 MISS JOHN bO K , (J executed on the shortest notice " MANCHES CER STREET, a t the Stab Office Charges very
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 141, 21 May 1891, Page 3
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