The New Zealand Clothing Factory haye just recetTedijjetwwp;' 200, and 300 i pattern* of tweed, Cor .special measnrs consisting of Mosgiel, Eai'apoi, Oamara. Titnaru, Jfaslyn, Ashburton, and Petone tweeds' and Worsteds; all orders entrusted to the manager will 1 receive careful and prompt attention.— tAdvt. The. great clearing sale at tl?e jßed House still -continues. .Sensational reductions in all lines hare been made, and/ fancy goods are being sacrificed. My prices are as.lpW as in Wellington. S. <T. Thompson, 1 Red House.— Abvt. " The prices are so low, there can't be any dividend." Such is tke uniniitakeible testimony to the extremely low prices of the Cash Exchange Co-Op, by opposition business men. In themeantime tHelCo--00. is pre-eminently the Cash Purees* era Store, where Fashionable Qoods are now o;n sale at. unique prices— anrd a dividend is fully expected jn due course. Remember, the, only genuine cash busi« ness on the Coas£— Ai>vT. '" "4 drink for the.Rods,"; so;«a,id the great, Prophet—Mahomet, when" taking his fl Qup of coffee' u^er.t^e^dtwei^ If you would enjoy suchr Ci^iWs J AI Coffee, Sold t»nly in 1 aiid^lb'finj.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 40, 20 September 1892, Page 2
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182Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 40, 20 September 1892, Page 2
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