A MEERY CHEISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW TEAK. ■ * Christmas is almost here, but not before | S. J. THOMPSON HAS MADE FULL PROVISION FOR ALL THE Requirements of his Patrons. FANCY GOODS In great profusion. KAIAPOI CLOTHING FOE MEN, YOUTHS, AND BOYS. THE SHOW ROOM Is also replete with several New Lines. Our Annual Pictorial Calenders ar© ready for delivery ; any of our customers who may, in our hurry, be overlooked will please apply personally. Agent for the Union Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Bisks at Lowest Kates. S. J. THOMPSON, RED HOUSE. REMEMBER FOR QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE, CIVILITY, AND COMFORT MOREY -& CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPERS & OUTFITTERS, The Bon Marche, Fergusson Street, IS THE ESTABLISHMENT. CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. GOBBE & DARRAGH Have now on view in their New Showroom an IMMENSE VARIETY — OF— FANCY GOODS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, FANCY BASKETS, AND TOYS. Also, a BIG STOCK of FURNITURE & SADDLERY Being Large Buyerß, 0. & D. are able to offer EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUE. ANOTHER SPECIAL. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! This is to GIVE NOTICE that ANTHONY BROADBENT, Successor to EATLIFF BEOTHERS' MAKINO STORES, HAS DETERMINED to give all His Friends and Customers generally throughout the District the benefit of Co-Operative and Bonus System of Business or Cash Terms of Payment, commoncing on the Ist December, 1891, viz., 31 per cent or 9d in the pound on all Monthly Accounts paid before the 20th of following month, and 5 per Cent, or 1/in the pound on all Purchases paid within the month or at the time of purchase. A.B. has just received a choice assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, BASKETWARE, &c, &o. VriSITOKS to Feilding from W. H. BATTERSHALL, alall a'" 11 " "^ "** WRITER, GRAINER, GILDER, & "THE OTHER HOUSE," HOUSE DECORATOR. In Manchester Street. pAPERHANGING done on the JL shortest notice in town and A Large Assortment of country, by experienced workmen. DRAPERY, „,. , . CLOTHING, & Estimates^. FANCY GOODS, q^ q M Belfit , B| Selected by an experienced man and saddler, Feilding. of REALLY GOOD VALUE, are being sold there at prices that can- gjpj not fail to suit all, r__> Vj Having just received a consignment of Silk Handkerchiefs and SVENDSEN'S BOOT WAREHOUSE Fancy Goods I shall dispose of them at PRICES that cannot be beaten Manchester .Street, anywhere along the coast. COME AND SEE OUR xrrvir-PT rrT^a T N thanking his customers for the JNUYiljijll^b J[ very libera | BU pport they have And judge for yourselves. given him during the past year, Mr Svendsen desires they, and JAMES M. WIGG. the public generally, should know — that lie has now in stock Ladies' Boots NOTICE. and rihoes, Children's Boots and r\N and after December 14th Daw's Shoes, Gentlemen's Boots and Shoet (J Royal Mail Coaches will leave of every known mako in Europe an<3 Feilding for Pemberton on Mondays, the colonies. li^i^£&S^^ W- W reasonable and ever, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, art ' cle guaranteed. at 8.30 a.m. & BYENDSEN
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 80, 5 January 1892, Page 3
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