."'s. J. THOMPSON, ' ' >• RED HOUSE,-' PRILDING, WISHES TO. ANNOUNCE THE AEEIVAL OF HIS FOURTH. ' CONSIGNMENT* OF SEASONABLE DRAPERY GOODS, d CONSISTING OF— New Dress Goods, including Serges, Cashmeres, Fancy Dress Goods, Foule Cloth and other lines too numerous to particularise, Ulsters, Jackets, Dolmans, Fui* 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 ppr yard ; Mantel Drapes, Indian hand-work ; Large Stock of Ribbons and Laces. f ' ' \ CLOTHING. ■, We are showing a very large Stock in this Department, including Kaiapoi, Wellington, c and' other. Woollen Mills' Goods. FANCY DEPARTMENT. _ A Superior Tot 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 largo lot- to select from. YATES' GARDEN SEEDS. t Just to hand, a very complete Stock,- and Catalogues containing an extensive range of the choicest Flower and Vegetable Seeds, and some useful information g for Gardening purposes. S. J. THOMPSON, RED HOUSE, KIMBOLTON EOAD, FEILDING. N.B. — A consignment of Poisoned Grain coming forward. v THE UNDERMENTIONED LINES ~ Will bear Comparison with any. House in New Zealand — MOHEY& CO.'S " All Wool Drawers, 4/6 pair MOREY.&.Co.'S . Men's Moleskin Trousers, 3/11 the pair , MOREY & Co.'sBoys'- Sailor Suits, 6/11 MOKEY &. CO.'S Boys' Tweed Suits, 4/11 MOREY & CO.'S Men's Merino Socks, B£d MOREY & CO.'S / . Men's Tweed Top Coats, 19/6 MOREY & CO.'S ' , White Canvass Trousers, 2/6 ■ MOREY & CO.'S ■ . White Kid Gloves, 1/11 MOREY & CO.'S Silk Handkerchiefs, from 1/THE AB*OVE LINES SPECIALLY PICKED FOR OUR TRADE. COBBE &DARRAGH, - " FEILDINO, Have imported by steamers "lonic" and "Maori," from Loridon, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL DRAPERY! Including FRENCH CASHMERES & MERINOS, FANCY DRESS GOODS, VELVETEENS, • LACES & EMBROIDERIES, CRETONNES, CALICOES, 1 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. PETER TBOMSONr"^ GENERAL STOREKEEPER, PLUMBER & TINSMITH. Has always in stock — GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY & TINWARE. SWEETMEATS in Great Variety. Also just opened up a-'Fresh Consignment of CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. - CRUETS, GLASS DISHES, TEA AND DINNER SETS, JUGS. TEA POTS, to 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. Ail work undertaken will be executed thoroughly. "DRESSMAKING. SHERWOOD . NU HSERY, AWAHURI. MISS. JOHNSON ttunma MASoa. mm. BEGS to notify that she has started DRESSMAKING at J. WEIGHTMAN, her residence, Manchester Street, op- op Awahdhi, posite the School. 'IJIIHILE thanking his Patrons for the Miss Johnson ha& had considerable _Y V . ] i I bera . 1 » U PP OI £ ™«?«*ed to him ji „„ W4.„,.„ „f ~„«,>,v, him in the past, would intimate that his experience, and has letters oi recom- NURSERY STOCK mendation from Ladies of Wanganui. For tbe present season is healthy and and well grown, and will be supplied at MTQQ THU¥ QH W the lowest remunerative rates.' Ib b Juiiinb yin , Frmt Forest> and sbelter Trees> Qr . MANCHESTER STREET, naniental and Flowerinej Shrubs, Hoses, Chrysanthemums, Herbaceous Plants, Feildino. a „d Bulbs, Put Plants in great variety. , *■ . „,rr,T^-r»V -r-»T-tT -r-i-rrn All orders will receive prompt attention. MATTHEW BELFIT, 'ihe quality of my Fruit and Flowers has been tested nt the various Local Ex SADDLER and HAENESS-MAKER, bibitions, and the verdict is written in HAS commenced business Ma fcl'e chronicles thereof. .... tit /-i Settlers, beautify your homes and in.premiees adjoining Mr Car- crease yoU r incomes by thew's shop in Manchester Street, JUDICIOUS PLANTING. where he hopes, by good workman : : r ship, moderate charges, and a strict TF the Gentleman who took the Picattention to the requirements of Cus- JL tonal Almanack from the Empire tomers, to merit a fair share of Pub- Hotel one night last week, does not lie Patronage. return the same in good order his name will be published. MATTHEW BELFIC. M. OLIVER. J" OB PRINTING m all its branches .\V ANTED KNOWN — That ' S, executed on the shortest, notice *" ■ ' ■ vend sen has just opened up , at the Stab Office • Charges .very -fresh shipment of Gent's Boots, best reasonable. ' yalue in town. ••-, - ... | I
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 152, 18 June 1891, Page 3
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