S, J.'THOMJSONv RED HOUSE, FEILDING, WISHES TO ANNOUNCE- THE ARRIVAL OP HIS FOtJETH, CONSIGNMENT OF SEASONABLE DRAPERY GOODS, CONSIST! NG- OF— New Dress Goods, including Serges, Cashuieveß, Fancy Dress Goods, Foule Cloth and other lines too -numerous to particularise* 1 Ulsters, JacketSj Dolmans, Fur Boas, Fur G-ipes, etc., etc., etc. - UNDEECLOTHING- '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. »i FANCY DEPAETMENT. " " / A Superior lot of New' Lines on Display — New Tea Sets, New Dinner Sets, a very large Stock of both hacgingand 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 an extensive 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 , Gram coming forward. '.~ r ~~ THE UNDERMENTIONED LINES . . , Will bear Comparison with any House in New Zealand — MOREY .& CO.'S ' , All Wool Drawers, 4/6 pair •fIfOREY& Co.'S ' ."■ ' ■ - ■ '. - Men's Moleskin Trousers, 3/11 the.pair MOREY & Co.'S , N Boys' Sailor Suits, 6/11 MOEEY & CO.'S m A Boys' Tweed Suits, 4/11 MOHEY &. CO.'S- ■ ••''■' "' . Men's Merino Socks, B£d •MORET & CO.'S r iqtt .. Men's Tweed Top Coats, 19/6 MOREY & CO.'S "White Canvass Trousers, 2/6 MOREY & CO.'S White Kid Glove9, l/11 MOREY & CO.'S Silk Handkerchiefs, from 1/THE- ABOVE LINES SPECIALLY PICKED" FOR OUR TRADE. cobbe:& barragh, FEILDING, Have imported by steamers " lonic " and " Maori," from London, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF I GENERAL DRAPERY ! Including ~ FBEN OH, CASHMERES & MERINOS* FANCY DRESS GOODS* . VELVETI'B vS', LACES & EMBROIDEEIE3, CRETONNES, CALICOES, ■ * ' - ' SHEETINGS, & ' , ' ' TOWELS, WHITE AND COLORED ENGLISH BLANKETS: Having imported theae Goods direct, \COBBE AND DARRAGH Are in a position to SELL THEM MUCH UNDER ORDINARY PRICES.-. PETEH THOMSON, GENEEAL STOREKEEPER, PLUMBER & TINSMITH. Has always in stock — . GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY & TINWARE. SWEETMEATS in Great Variety. J . Also iust opened up a fresh Consignment of _ ; n-ROPTtPUT AND GLASS WAKE FOR THE CHfiIST.YT \S SEASON. CRUETS? GLASS D?SHES, TEA -AND DINNER SE.TS, 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 PT. having just prccorea a CURVING MACHINE wUl.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. ' t 1...1.U.1-...1-1 - ■.■■« ■■■■■ ..!..■■■ ..-.-*-j ""william'carthew'S sherwood Nu^ssiiY;- • XpW SUPPLIES OF BOOKS- awahukl - -^ ' ,"> »•« n mttii o M PLANTING SEASON, 1891Joaiah Allen's Wife, G. M. Holly, 2s 6d Walks in Canaan, by Aflhworth, 3s j WEIGH TMAN, Pretty Miss Smitli,% P. Warden, 2s 6d "• AwAHnwr Soul of Countess Adraiu.bjC. Praed, 3h . A#HttE thilri^fatron. tot the Lancashire Life, by Praaer ,4s W liberal suppor. accorded to him Peanon;. Exposition of the Creed, 2. JP^ intim hjs Orient <^vide, rfs TNrrTTJSFRY STOCK Wealth of Halion., Smith, 0. <M preseTt season £ healthy, and BibleCyclopedm by Kadie,Bsbcl * 1 be g &fc Sermons on the Holy Lfind, by laldnago, the t remunemtive rateg _. 2s . d w ■,,„ n c ... 17fll r Pn fu rv . • Fruit, Forest, and Shelter Trees, OrCharacter Writing o£ the -17th Century, namenta] md Flowemi£ , Slll . ubSj Eoses . Olirys-mthemums, Herbacwtt. Plants, Science of Ne^ ' and Bulbs, Pot Plants in peat ranety. ! British Empire, by Micklojohn, <is . ]{ om atteution# Atnaryl.s. by Jeffries 3s fa f F ; ifc d plowers . Hoodwinked, by Sje gh ,2s 6d q 3, d a( j^ Ex f^T'^Sttr^icience, by Me- hibitlan., .ndth. verdict is written* pi a RH the chronicles thereof. Bl.<* Pol°c°', an An.t»l..n storj. 2s 6J ' Setil«r.. taamify jour horn*, and inHumour^ 9d - — Everybody's Book of Curious Facts, 9d MATTHEW BELFIT, Everybody Book of Poems^ ,9-1 SADDLEK A*b HaExNESS-MAKEK, A.L.U Ji. HOOKS) TUJI BIOCK, In iJO try *(J pnmmpnr»pfl hnqinpeso m, Bogatsky Golden Treasury, Is 6d O, A b commenced Dusmess in. Clarke's Scripture Promises, Is 6d -O- premises aajoming Ut 0a»Lottie, Is 3d ' " ' thews shop m Manchester btreet, t,e{?end of. Montrose, 9A -where he hopes> by good Workman Laird O'-Coek pen. 2s 6d ship, moderate charges, and a strict Heroes .of Africa, 7s 6d - attention to the requirements of Cus-, Kussian Piciures, by MitcKell/9s 6d . ome rB, to merit a fair share of Pub-' Pustape Albums, from Is 6d upwnrdii i;- P ft tpnnii»p" r - WILLIAM CAETHEW, lMPatonßge ' ; . -, ,-., BOOKSELLER, FEILDING. MATTHEW BfiLiFtTi
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 153, 20 June 1891, Page 3
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789Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 153, 20 June 1891, Page 3
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