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SPECIAL - . GREAT SALE OF DRESS LENGTHS Going on at the EED rtOUiSE. '.- :■ WANTED Knovn-That J. Cleusentson (late Evans), Kitnbolton road, has receiv< d a large consignment of orangos, lemons, passion fruit, &c. WANTED KNOWN - Wool Mats, all colors, extra value ; Sashes, Doors, Glass and Putty, at j. Eade's Corner Furniture Warehouse. WANTED KNOWN,— Spring Flowers at the Red House, Kimbolton Eoad. YjT ANTED KNOWN, — Ladies' V f and Children's shoes in great variety, latest styles, and fashions at reduced prices for cash, at S. Svendsen's. \\ " ANTED KNOWN — A large * * selection of Ladies' Boots in French Calf, Calf, Kid, and Glaze Kid, at S. Svendsen's, ' \\J ANTED KNOWN— John : * » Marshall now delivers Milk, every morning and evening, in al parts of the Borough. \A# ANTED KNOWN— Arriral (per vv^ Euapehu) at Wat. Park's Book Depot, Palmerston North, newest pub« ; lications and new supplies. Myra's Journal, Sept , lOd ; Strand Magazine, Aug., 9d ; Review of Eeviews, Aujf., i9d ; Weldon's Bazaar, Sept., 2d; Weldon's Dressmaker, Sept., 2d; Eight Days by E. E. Forrest, 2/6 ; Three Men; in a Boat by Jerome, 3/6 ; Scarlet Fortune, by H. Herman, 2/6 ; The Sandeliff Mystery, by Bcott Graham, 2/6 ; The- Double Event, by Nat Gould,2/6* ; A Sydney Side Saxon by Eplf Boldrewood, 2/6 and 3/6; My Jo, John, by Helen Mathers; l/ 3; f lferiß winkle, 1/3; Hypnotism, by Dr FvDi Oourmelles, 4/6 ; Sketches in Indian ihk'i by J. Smith, jun, 2/6 and 3/6;?Life'i Handicap, by Eudyard Kipling, 7/6 ;Thfe; Three Commanders by the late W. HiQf Kingston, 9d ; Mr Barnes, of New Yorky by A. C. Gunter, 9d ; That Frencbmanl by A. C. Gunter, 2/6; Miss Nobody of Nowhere, by A. 0. Gunter, 2/6 i Mr Pot* ter, of Texas, by A. C. Gunter, 2/6 ; O'er^ Land and Sea Library, 3d each. Sword and Lance, 4d each; Winter's Booties Baby, Houp La, 1/3 each, j Daily 6rapi : ! hie, Nos. 24 and 25, 9d each ; Scraps, 2d each. Manchester Furniture Warehouse [The Blub Sign,] JUST to hand, a splendid parcel of new patterns of Tapestries and Cretonnes representing one of the largest stocks in Wellington. Persons wishing to recover furniture for the Christmas season should select their coverings early. Any length supplied, from Jof a yard. Prices range from 4s 6d to 23s (54in wide), t Opening up— Urass Curfam Bands, Wool Door Mats (long borders and all colors) Toilet Sets, Looking Glasses, Chairs, &c, in great variety. ' Funerals Cheaply Fttbnishsd akb pbomprly attended to. W. GEO, SHEAEEE, CAnnNETiIAKEB, UPHOLSTERED AND undertaker. Manchester Street, Feeding. Private Eesidence 2nd House Hobson Street, at rear ot Shop, BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, M. KEEN, FERGUSON STREET, FEILDING, HAVING received a large conf.i,t nment of the beat English, aud Ooloi.ial Boots and Shoes, is defcenuiued to dispose of them at the lowest pr.ces, strictly in accordance with the t'mes. Gentlemen's Laced Boots,hand sown, porpoise hide, from 30s to 3os. Gentlemen's Laced Boots, in calf, from 22s to 32s 6d, Gentlemen's Nailed Shooters, from Ils9dto 21s. Ladies' Laced Boots, English, from 13s 6d to 22s 6d. Ladies' Shoes, English, 10s 6d to 18s 6d. Special Line in Bostoks at 15s 6d (only a few pairs) Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 4s 9d. Children's Boots and Shoes in any quantities. BOOTS AND SHOES .Jn all sjjy'es MADE on the SHOBTEST^QTICE Repairs neatly executed. M. KEEN. tailoring" ARCHIBALD WILLIAMSON YjT ISHES to announce that he has VV taken that shop opposite Stevens and Gorton's Sale Yards, and Light's Denbigh Hotel, Manchester Street. Further, that he has on hand a selection of the BEST of ENGLISH & COLONIAL GOODS of the latest patterns, as well as a large collection of other patterns to choose from. Having served his apprenticeship with Mr John Martin of Napier, and ■worked for some years since in the best hand trades in Melbourne and Sydney, he is prepared to turn out as good work as can be clone in the colonies. As he keeps only the BEST of MATERIAL, Customers may rely on getting a good article at a moderate price. A. WILLIAMSON. ,"

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 47, 17 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 47, 17 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 47, 17 October 1891, Page 3

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