% In anticipation of the approaching Festive Season, I have thoroughly replenished my stock in every de- ' partment, which will compare MOST FAVOBABLY With any other on the coast FOB QUALITY i — AND — VARIETY. * I have all the NEW FEUITS Required at this time, and a GRAND STOCK OF FANCY CHINAWABE, BESIDES A Very Complete Assortment OF CABVEBS. KNIVES, FOBKS & SPOONS, And many other articles most suitable for presents. A new lot of Paperhangings JUST OPENED UP. W. 6. HAYBITTLE. IftQl CHBISTMAS IQQI lOtfl. display at lOUI. W. CABTHEW'S WILL far and away surpass the displays of previous years, and the stock which is now fully opened up, contains a thousand and one novelties never seen in the colonies before, Tremendons stock of Ladies' bags, companions, fancj basket* ware, writing cases, workboxes, purses, and leather goods too nur^\ merotxs to mention. * - - /5 Fancy goods an^ Japanese ware p» in such a variety that no advertise « men 6 will giro a correct idea. j£ Toys selected from the best Ger 2 H man and English firms, which is a kJ m guarantee that the variety and £5 quality are CTerything that could h g be desired. Dolls a specialty, haring been pq imported direct from the manufac- fj 25 turer in Germany. § The toy of the season is the • Harmless Pistol with vacuum ar« ■*•« row, price 3/6. Christmas cards and booklets in all the newest designs. The threepenny, sixpenny, and shilling tables are loaded with all the newest toys and fancy goods of the season. The Exhibition- is now open, and visitors will find it to be like some fairy scene. WILLIAM~"CABTHEW, Fancy Goods Importer, Feilding. "iT^OLES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IMPORTER, Broad Street, Palmerston North. Just landed, ex Orari, — 12 HANOS 12 By British Piano Company, London. Now landing, ex Rimutaka,— 10 CASES 10 General Musical Instruments, Strings, Fittings, &c. To arrive, per Waimate, — 20 PIANOS, 20 Best British and Continental Makers. Regular shipments to follow. PIANOS, ORGANS, etc , At Wholesale Prices for CASH, or on EASY TIME PAYMENTS. Visitors are cordially invited to inspect the showroom and compare prices. H.C. gives personal attention to tuning and repairs. lie will visit Feilding monthly. FEILDING BUFFET AND TEMPERANCE HuTEL. Eimbolton Road and Stafford Street, FEILDING. Is now open. All meals Is. Beds Is. Note the address — Next Mr Daw's Stables JAMES WILSON, Proprietor. notice! , /"\N and after I)ecember 14th Daw's \J Royal Mail Coaches will leave Feilding for Pemberton on Monday*, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 830 a.m. ; and Pemberton for FeiMing on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at B.HO a.m.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 85, 16 January 1892, Page 3
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