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IRISH LINENS DIRECT FROM -BELFAST. gobbe & Barrage Have received by 8 s. Mamari A LARGE SHIPMENT OF CREAM & BROWN HOLLANDS, TABLE NAPKINS, UNBLEACHED & WHITE TABLE DAMASKS, LINEN DIAPERS, WHITE FRONTING LINEN, AND HEM-STITCHEDJ HANDKERCHIEFS. These goods having been imported direct from THE CHEAPEST & BEST LINEN MARKET IN THE WORLD, Are unsurpassed for value, COBBE &IDARRAGH ANOTHER SPECIAL — PROM — THE RED HOUSE. HAVING purchased the whole of a traveller's samples of Straw Hats at about 35 per cent off regular prices, I am offering these goods at the same reductions, viz., THIRTY-FIVE PER CENT BELOW REGULAR RETAIL PRICES. SEVERAL JOB LINES SECURED LATELY ABE SELLING VERY CHEAP. PINK, GREY, AND OTHER COLORS IN EMBROIDERY i Selling at Is 6d per dozen yards. GENTS' TENNIS HATS. ~~ LADIES' DUST CLOAKS. Also, — A LARGE CONSIGNMENT — OF — FANCY BASKETWARE. To arrive in a few days. ' : S. J. THOMPSON RED HOUSE, KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING. I C. MOBEY & CO., Fekgusson Street FEILDING Admitted by all to have the to c oie< is making great strides, but largest, cheapest and best Always a good selection at Morey & Co.'s business is stock on the coast. moderate prices. making still greater. Dress staffs in great variety A beautiful line of em- Dust cloth, a new material, from 3/11 to 60/- tbe cloz. broidered stuff costumes, double width, fancy border, 6000 yards to choose from, from 25/6, worth double. 1/3 the yard.- ; Washing prints, from 3/11 Boxed costumes in endless Sole agents for "Butter's" to 16/6 the dozen. variety, washing cambrics, in pinks, 500 pieces assorted. from 8/11 to 68/-. at B^d the yard. : Fancy aprons 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 Children's Cambric dresses 6000 yards of ribbon Window holland from 8d 3/6 in all shades, Table damasks from 1/3 Infants' Cashmere hoods 2/6 ranging in width from Table covers from 2/6Silk and satin sashes in all 1 to 4 inches wide, Twilled cretonnes from 5-Jd shades 1/3 Pour yards for one shilling, the yard Silk handkerchiefs 1/- each Sole agents for 1000 useful articles on Sole agents for Patent darning weaver, our shilling table, Barrett's bodice patterns, 3/6 each. the wonder of the age. 3/6 each All goods marked All goods All goods in specially selected exchanged Plain figures for at at Morey and Co.'s Mokey and Co.'s Mo key & Co.'s. trade. if not suitable. Patterns posted free. Freight paid on parcels. A trial solicited. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! This is to GIVE NOTICE that ANTHONY BROADBENT, Successor to RATLIFF BROTHEES' MAKINO STORES, HAS now replenished the stock from a Needle to an Anchor . in all Departments DRAPERY and CLOTHING, . 1 GROCERY, fStf *► |° | | | IRONMONGERY, I* £ |I" n * £ CROCKERY, §• jj. $| * ' BOOTS and SHOES. — And trusts that tbe late firm's Customers will rally round him, for he hopes by civility and prompt attention to all orders giyen to him, to merit the same at PRICES NOT TO BE BEATEN FOR CASH or CREDIT.

YANKEE STOVE DEPOT, WANGANUI, Mr S. J. Thompsou has been appointed agent for Feilding. SAMPLES of the Marvellous Ranges for burning wood and coal can be seen at the Red House, | where catalogues can be obtained. WHITWORTH RUSSELL. The District Land and Survey Office, Wellington, Nov. 18th, 1891. "VTOTICE is hereby given, in terms J> of ssction 117 of "The Land Act, 1885," that Benjamin Authur. Miller, the selector of Section 2, Block X, Survey District of Apiti, has applied to transfer the Bame to Frank Askew Miller. JOHN H. BAKER, Commissioner of Crown Lands. TO Let or for Sale, That House and Shop lately in the occupation of Richard Burne, Butcher, centrally situated in the rising township of Birmingham. The Shop is suitable for any kind of business. For further particulars apply to THOS. LOWES, Hotel, Birmingham.

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Feilding Star, 19 November 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, 19 November 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, 19 November 1891, Page 3

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