WINTER! WINTER! WINTER! rriHE very best way to enjoy the winter is to 1-e properly clothed. Th< X Bon Marche is without doubt the best and most profitable establishmeui along the coast to deal with. Being in a position to buy for cash in the besi markets., the proprietors can safely invite all to test their word. TEST | TEST j TEST Our boys' suits '■ Our afternoon dress «oods ; Onv millinery men's suits j „ morning dress goods gloves „ men's shirt? \ evening dreas goods j „ blankets ; men's top coats ! house dress gootls i „ towels boys' top coats ! „ school dress goods ; sheetings „ boys' moleskins i wedding dress goods ! rugs men's moleskins I „ ball dress goods | flannels men's hats holiday dress goods „ calicos „ boys' hats „ children's dress goods „ hosiery Men's suits from | Double width, j Cashmere hose 19/6 Is 6jd the yard. 3/6 the pair Good tweed. Everlasting tweeds. Linen feet, a new line. J. C. MOREY & CO., The Bon Marche, Fergusson Street, FEILDING. THE CASH EXCHANGE CO-OPERATIVE CO., FEILDING. To be known in future as the " CO-OP" IS NOW OPEN. Every article will be marked in PLAIN FIGrURES, at the very lowest price for CASH. , The stock will, of course, be NEW and comprise all the lines of a first-class General Store. Every purchaser to the extent of £5 in the year will be a shareholder, Jand entitled to a dividend of the profits in January next. ALL AEE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO INSPECT THE STOCK AND PREMISES On Saturday Next. J. C. THOMPSON, MANAGER, SHOW ROOM. — IN TIIE — MILLINERY DEPARTMENT — AT THE — RED HOUSE There is now on display the LARGEST SHOW of LADIES 1 & CHILDREN'S TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED MILLINERY To be found in Peildin";. Miss Brown has just returned with s >:ue of the NICEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS for this Department, and OUR LADY PATRONS Con now place their orders with the assurance that Satisfaction will be Given IN EVERY CASE. S. J. THOMPSON. _ COBBE & DARRAGH Have on board s.s. Duke of Sutherland, now discharging-, 14 Cases and Bales — of — WINTER DRAPERY, Imported direct from London. FURTHER SHIPMENTS On board steamers Mamari and Arawa, to arrive as the season advances, Their first delivery of KAIAPOI DRESS TWEEDS, KAIAPOI FLANNELS, KAIAPOI BLANKETS, ROSLYN 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 Stew-pans, Copper Kettles, Copper Pans, Cake Tins, Pattj' Pans, extra strong Hand Bowls, and Wash-up Basins. Also, — AN ENTIRELY NEW LINE In Bedroom Ewers, Basins, and Hot Water Jugs in Japanned and fancy colours. MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDING.
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 ii'oud opposite Mr -Tanning's Stove, and will sell Coals by tho truck, ton, or sick. Prices : moderate. JOHN DUNLOP. II If US. DONALDSON, MONTHLY NURSE, COLYTON, (Near Adsett's Mill).
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 121, 9 April 1892, Page 3
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