NEW MILLINERY >• SHOW - ROOM iS LADIES will find this the mos comfortable and convenien | Show-room on this Coast to do thei: shopping at. Choice New Millinery— by far the largest and raosi stylish variety to select from HATS Trimmed to order in any style by one of the most experienced Mil liners in the Colony. Splendid Styles in new Jack ets, three-quarter Capes, Lact and Silk Mantles, Gara baldis, Blouses, Shirt Fronts, Hundreds of untrimmed Straw Hats, in all the newest shapes, from 6d each : curl-brim Sailors, one shilling each. 1 COME AND SEE : J. B. HAMILTON'S NEW > ! MILLINERY SHOW-ROOM. A Great Show of newlyimported Goods— plenty of room to move about ; splendid light : all invited. No oie pressed to buy. SPECIAL TO PARENTS— I have just opened (part of a Wholesale Manufacturer's) a stock of Boy's School Suits, which, for cheapness and quality, has never been equalled on this Coast before. Boys' strongwearing School Suits, 4/6, 4/9, 4/11 — all lined throughout ; extraordinary ', value in Boy's Brown Corduroy Suits, 6j6, 6/11, 7/6— usual prices 9/6 and 10/6. Don't wait, but see J. B. HAMILTON at once. Cash Exchange CO-OP. QUOTATIONS for prompt cash payments with division of profits : — GROCERIES. Teas, all brands reduced Sugars, 8/6, 9/6, and 10/- per 40lbs . Peel, lOd Ib Jams, 5s doz 1 Currants. s id lb ! Kerosine, 1 1/- case ■ Preserved Meats, lld per 2lbs ' Plour, best Roller, 11/9 per lOOlbs Apples, dried, 7£d lb IRONMONGERY. Slashers, long handled, 4/Axes, men's, 4/- , Axes, half, 3/6 ' Braces, 2/11 . Saws, hand, 3/Planes, 2/11 Hammers, lid & 2/6 ; Fire Shovels, lOd r Long Shovels, 4/Locks, rim, 1/10 I Knives and Forks, 6/6 doz 1 Shot, od lb 1 Tacks, 4d packet ; Paints, ready for use, 6d lb Roofing Iron, £22 ton » Milk Dishes, 24in, 3/6 i ___ \ DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. ' Direct importations. — Shirtings, dress materials, galateas, flannellettes, ticking, children' overalls and tunics, knicker suits in great variety, men's summer bats, calicos, men's shirts, &c. CLOTHING. ' Clothing.— Colonial tweed suits, men's, 25/- ; colonial tweed trousers, 7/6 ; youth's and boy's suits remarkably cheap. BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 Boots and shoes. — Ladies' walking shoes, 5/6 and 6/6 ; men's walking shoes, 7/9 ; men's kip bluchers, 7/9 and 6/9 ; boys' and girls' shoes and boots very low. Terms : Nett cash with division of profits. THK READY MONEY STORE, FEILDING. ■ H. F. JANffIGS DESIRES to notify to the Public and his numerous friends that r he is now in full swing with the fol- , lowing and many other lines ;— ; GROCERIES, CROCKERY, fc GLASSWARE, BRUSHWARE, TENTS & FLYS. '. HORSE COVERS, OILSKIN COATS, BOOTiS & SHOES, LEGGINGS. < From the best Makers. 1 TEAS OF ALL BRANDS. All the above lines will be sold at the Lowest Possible Prices. Families waited on and goods s delivered daily. \ H. F. -TANNINGS. _ " rpHE finest collection of Picture ;• JL Mouldings ever imported, maj t now be inspected at I. Brent's Furniture Warehouse, Manchester street, Feilding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 60, 8 November 1892, Page 3
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