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S. J. THOMPSON, RED HOUSE, -PRILDING, WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE AEBIVAL OF HIS POUETH CONSIGNMENT OF SEASONABLE DRAPERY GOODS, CONSISTING. OF— New Dress Goods, including Serges, Cashmeres, Fancy Dress Goods, Foule Cloth and other lines too numerous to particularise, Ulsters, Jackets, Dolmans, - - . Fur Boas, Fur Capes, etc., etc., etc. ' • UNDERCLOTHING A SPECIALTY. In Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery we are quoting very low prices for CASH. Special Orders in this Department will receive prompt attention. New Mantle Drapes, from 6d per yard ; Mantel Drapes, Indian hand- work ; Large Stock of Eibbons and Laces. CLOTHING. We are showing a very large Stock in this Department, including Kaiapoi, Wellington, ' and other Woollen Mills' Goods. FANCY DEPARTMENT' A Superior lot of New Lines on Display— New Tea Sets, New Dinner Sets, a very large Stock of both hanging and stand Lamps, Looking Glasses (both stand and hanging), Vases — a large lot to select from. , YATES' GARDEN SEEDS. Just to hand, a very complete Stock, and Catalogues containing anextensive range of the choicest Flower and Vegetable Seeds, and- some useful information for. Gardening purposes. S. J. THOMPSON, RED HOUSE, KIMBOLTON EOAD, FEILDING. N.B. — A consignment of Poisoned Grain coming forward. THE UNDERMENTIONED LINES , x Will bear Comparison with any House in New Zealand — MOKEY & CO.'S; * "All Wool Drawers, 4/6 pair , MOREY & Co,'S "... Men's Moleskin Trousers, 3/11 the pair MOREY & CO.'S - Boys' Sailor Suits, 6/11 MOREY & CO.'S' „ , '„, - Boys' Tweed Suits, 4/11 MOREY & CO.'S, • .- B ' M Men's Merino Socks, B£q MOREY & eO.'S en , aiweeaTopOoatß ; i 9/ MOREY & CO.'S White Canvass Trousers, 2/6 MOREY & CO/S White Kid Gloves, 1/11 *! MOREY & CO.'S Silk Handkerchiefs, from 1/THE ABOVE LINES SPECIALLY PICKED FOR OTJR TRADE. COBBE ITdARRAGH, FEILDIN-G-," Have imported by steamers "lonic" and "Maori," from London, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OP_ GENERAL DRAPERY! • Including ■ *"• FEENOH CASHMEEES & MEEINOS, ' FANCY DEESS GOODS, VELVETEENS, " .. LACES & EMBEOIDEEIES, CRETONNES, CALICOES, - | . SHEETINGS, & - TOWELS, WHITE AND COLORED ENGLISH BLANKETS. Having imported these Goods direct, COBBE AND DARRAGH Are in a position to SELL THEM MUCH UNDER ORDINARY PRICES. ■■■""IpETEB THOMSON, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, .PLUMBER & TINSMITH. Has always in stock — GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY & TINWARE. SWEETMEATS in Great Variety. Also ixist opened up a Fresh Consignment of JUGS, TEA POTS, &o. 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,T. having just procured a CUEVING 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, Spoutmg and Piping, Syringes, Cyclone Sprays, &c, on hand. All work undertaken will be executed thoroughly. "dSssmaking: sheewood nursery, AW AH URL MISS JOHNSON PLANTING SEASON, 1891. BEGS to notify that she has * started DRESSMAKING at J. WEIGHTMAN, her residence, Manchester Street, op- Of Awahobi, ™ c ,-t fi +Yip School - \A/HILE thanlnnjj his Patrons for the ■posite the bciiooi. yy Jiberal suppor , aooorded to him Miss Johnson ha& had considerable y m in t jj e p astj wou i<i intimate that his experience, and has letters of recom- . NTJESEJRY STOCK' mendation from Ladies of Wanganui. For the present season is healthy -and ' and well grown, and will be supplied at ~ ~ t /-x i-r -vt n /\ -m the lowest remunerative rates. MISS JOHNSON, Fruit," Forest, and Shelter Trees, OrTV/rA\rnTTT7QT I W"R ' namental and Flowering Shrubs, Eoses, o MANCHESTER blKlLJiil, chrysanthemums. Herbaceous Plants, Feilding. and Bulbs, Pot Plants in great variety. — _. orders w ill receive prompt attention. MATTHEW BELFIT, Ihe quality of my Fruit and Flowers has, been- tested at the various Local Ex SADDLER and HAENESS-MAKEE, hibitions, and the verdict is written in n . •- the chronicles thereof. HAS commenced business in .g etl | cMi beautify your homes and inpremises adjoining Mr Cau- creaS( . your incomes by thew's shop in Manchester Street, JUDICIOUS PLANTING. where he hopes, by good workman ship, moderate charges, and a strict JNUIIUEj. attention to the requirements of Cus- ANT Person removing Gravel or tomers, to merit a fair share of Pub- J\ Metal, from the Oroua Eiver Up Patronage ■ within three chains of the present lie Patronage. Eailway Bridge wiU be MATTHEW BELFIT. prosecuted. - -^^ 033 PRINTING in all its branches "» T7 AfrTED KNOWN — That B; executed on" the shortest notice ¥*' Svendsen has just opened up' at the Stab Ofiice Charges, verT fresh shipment "of Gent's Boots, best veaßonabls. ' ' value in town«

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 151, 16 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 151, 16 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 151, 16 June 1891, Page 3

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