COBBE & DARRAGH Have oq board s.s. Duke of Sutherland, vow discharging, 14- Cases and Bales — OF — WINTER DRAPERY, i Imported direct from London. FURTHER SH I PMENTS On board steamers Mamari and Arawa, to arrive as the season advances, Their first delivery of KAIAPOI DEESS TWEEDS, KAIAPOI FLANNELS, KAIAPOI BLANKETS, EOSLYN BLANKETS, FLANNELS & KNITTING WOOLS Direct from the Manufacturers, NOW OPENED UP. P. THOMSON HAS JUST IMPORTED DIRECT FROM HOME A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK Of Holloware and Cooking Utensils, including Enamelled Stewpans. Copper Kettles, Copper Pans, Cake Tins, Patty Pans, extra strong Hand Bowls, and Wash-up Basins. Also, — AN ENTIRELY NEW LINE In Bedroom Ewers, Basins, and Hot Water Jugs in Japanned aud fancy colours. MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDING. SPECIAL TEA LIST~ — AT TIIE — RED HOUSE, KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING. The following Brands of Teas are Now Stocked IN LARGE QUANTITIES — AT THE — IR/IEID HOUSE. INDIAN & CHINA TEAS— " TIGER " BRAND INDIAN & CHINA TEAS— " DARJEE LING " BRAND These Teas I import direct from Melbourne, are very popular, and are put up in 51b, 10lb, lib, and Alb packets. Also, all the Blends of NELSON MOATE & CO.'S CELEBRATED TEAS. Also, the Packets and Tius of THE EMPIRE TEA CO.'S BLENDS. S. J. THOMPSON, TEA IMPORTER. JOim^ES MOREY& CO.'S, The Bon Marche, Fergusson Street, FEILDING. 20 DOZEN Ladies' Summer Straw Hats, this season's, to be cleared at one shilling each. 5 DOZEN Girls' Straws iv all shapes, this season's goods, to be cleared at one shilling each. 6 DOZEN Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, all this season's, to be cleared at one shilling each. 35 DOZEN Children's Holland Pinafores, nicely trimmed, to be cleared at one shilling each. 36 PAIR Ladies' Corsets, ranging in price from 4/6 to 10/6, all to be cleared at 3/11 the pair. Note.— All our goods are bought in the best market for cash ;we are, therefore, iv a position to place before the public a good article at a very moderate price. MOREYIc CO., FERGUSSON STREET, FEILDING.
milE HI GPL SCHOOL, PALMERSTON NORTH. Head Master : KENNETH WILSON, M.A., Cambridge. Formerly Principal of the Wellington College. A limited number of Boarders are received, to be prepared for the Higher Schools or the University. The First Term, 189*2, will begin on Monday, Ist February. For terms and particulars, apply to K. WILSON, Palnu;rston North. FEILDING COAL DEPOT. JOHN DUNLOP begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Feilding and surrounding settlements that he has opened A COAL DEPOT In those premises in Kimbolton Koad opposite Mr Janning's Store, and will sell Coals by tho. truck, ton, or sack. Prices : moderate. JOHN DUNLOP. ARCHITECT, Hankins' Buildings, Thk Square, PALMER STON NORTH. DOG REGISTRATION. OWNERS of Dogs are requested to register them before the 28th March, at my house, on Spur Road, Colyton. Legal proceedings will be taken against the owners of all unregistered dogs after tho above date. J. H. ASHWORTH, Dog Registrar.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 116, 29 March 1892, Page 3
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