S, J. "THOMPSON, V RED HOUSE, F'RILDING, WISHES TO ANNOUNCE. THE. -ARRIVAL OF HIS FOURTH CONSIGNMENT OF SEASONABLE DRAPERY GOODS, 3 ' , CONSISTING OF-^- • New Dress Goods, including Serges, Cashmeres, Bfrncy Dress Goods, Foule Cloth and other lines too numerous to particularise, Ulsters, Jackets, Dolmans, Fur Boas, Fur Capes, etc., etc., etc. UNDERCLOTHING A SPECIALTY: r In Trimmed and Unfcrimmed 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 Bibbons and Laces. : . - " .CLOTHING. - We are showing a very large Stock in this Department, including Kaiapoi, Wellington, r v « and other Woollen Mills' Goods. 1 - •. «^- ! 3 ' , '-FANCY DEPAETMENT. 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 an extensive range of the choicest Flower and Vegetable Seeds, and some useful information , i for Gardening purposes. S. J. THOMPSON, RED HOUSE, KIMBOLTON ROAD, FBILDING. N.'B. — A consignment of Poisoned Grain coming forward. i ■imiiii— ii«m»^»i' ■■ i'imw ■!■— ii im i •ear aESKomtoamm ■— — g— —^——^mxmam Mß 3— __.. UNDERMENTIONED LINES •, Will bear* Comparison with any House in New Zealandr— ' MORE Y'& CO.'S All. Wool Drawers, 4/6 pair MOREY & Co.'S ■ Men's Moleskin Trousers, 3/11 the pair m:orey & co.s; '- : . ' \ ''.' ' '■ ' Boys' Sailor Suits, 6/11 MOEEY & CO.'^ '„. '„ *' Boys' Tweed Suits, 4/11 MOREJ & CO.'S I/ Men's Merino Socks, B£d ' MOREY &■ CO.'S .„ „ •wM . : -. - . 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 ABOVE LINES SPECIALLY PICKED FOR OUR TRADE. COBBE & DARRAGH, FEI.L.DING, Ha,ve imported by steamers " lonic " and " Maori," from London, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF GENER AL_DRAPERY ! Including FEE'S OH CASHMERES & MERINOS, FANCY DEESH GOODS, VELVETEENS, LACE S & EMBROIDERIES, CRETONNES, CALICOES, ' '■ - - SHEETINGS, & . . , TOWELS, WHITE AND COLORED ENGLISH BLANKETS. Having imported tbe&e Croods direct, COBBE AND DARRAGH Are in a position to SELL THEM MUCH UNDER ORDINARY PRICES. GENERAL STOREKEEPER, PLUMBER & TINSMITH. Has always in stock — GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY & TINWARE. , SWEETMEATS in Great Variety. Also just opened up a Hresh Consignment of CROCKERY AND GLASS WA'HE FOR THE CHRISTMIS 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.P. having just procured a CURVING MACHINE will be able to ! curve Iron for Verandahs, and to supply Tanks at prices to auit the times. : ' Estimates given for' Plumbing Work. Nails, Pumps, Spouting and Piping, Syringes,. Cyclone Sprays, &c, on hand. ' All work undertaken will be executed'thoroughiy. t^EILDING^H^TEIT^TABLES "~~ SHERWOOD NU RSERY," j~i ____ AWAHURI. { R ° B " MILLEI PLANTING^ASON, 1891B.R. having ta^n" over the above " J- Z™?™^' »■ well-dnown Stables, trusts by strict XA/HILE thanking his Patrons for the c attention to business to gain a share VY liberal suppor; accorded to him of public patronage. ■ him in the past, would intimate that his Horses broken to Saddle and Ear-. _'. NUESEEY STOCK ' ' -p or t^ e p reaent season 1S healthy and ness. an( j we jj grown, anii will be supplied at Double and single Buggies on hire, the lowest remunerative rates T , , n a ,vr or ,lr a Fruit. Forest, and Shelter Trees, OrLadies' and Gentlemen a 'Hacks nam . ental and Flowerlni? shrubs> Eoseß , also on hire. - Chrysanthemums, Herbaceous Plants, Horse Clipping a specialty. and Bulbs, Pot Plants in great variety.' , , , ■•ii "j. 1 All orders will receive promiit attention. Letters and telegrams promptly at- . • ., he - qu . llity(lf my Fru^ t and p] owe rs C tended to. " has been tested al the various Local Ex i.;- r[ HOBERT SOMERVILLE. hibitions, and the verdict is written in T - _!j — ' the chronicles thereof. ' ' DKESSMAKING. ' Settlers, beautify your homes and in--6 crease your incomes by y ■ MISS JOHNSON — judicious planting.___ BEGS to notify that • -she. -has MATTHEW BELFIT, started DKBSSMAKING at- SADDLES and HARNESS-MAKER, • her residence, Manchester Street, op-: TT AS , commenced business in posite the School. * , JjL premises adjoining Mr Car- . - Miss Johnson ha fc had considerable xrawVßhop in Manchester Street, 1 experience, and has letters of recom'- .^ere he hopes, by good workman _ pfS is . • ■„ . >- , - . . toinfcra, to merit a fair share ol Pube MIS S • JO H-N SON,' 118 'Patronage. ' ' '~ V ' MANCHESTER STREET, ' • tfEiLDiNG. ' [ MATTHEW BELFIT.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 155, 25 June 1891, Page 3
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