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THE FEILDING AUCTION MART, Manchester Street, FEILDING, And tiie Central Auction Maiit, PALMERSTON N., I Are the largest and best rooms on the coast for the display of goods. JE. MONTAGUE, Auctioneer, . Valuator, Hotel Broker, Land, Stock, and General Agent, begs to ' inform the inhabitants of Feilding and the surrounding districts, that he has opened his new buildings in Manchester Street, known as "The Feilding Auction Mart," and is prepared to receive furniture, produce, grain, properties, and goods of any description, either for auction or private sale. Mr Montague invites inspection of his large ai.d well- assorted stock of Furniture, Bedding, &c. A House Furnished Throughout on Time Payments. Money to lend on furniture, pianos, &c. Sales of furniture, stock, land, &c. conducted in any part of New Zealand, ana valuations made at reasonable rates. Sales heid at the* Feilding Mart every Friday. Money advanced on goods sent in for sale, ar.d account sales rendered on the morning after the sale. Bankers : Colonial Bank of New Zealand, aud Bank of Australasia. J. R. MONTAGUE. LOOK HERE ! EXTRA SPECIAL CHEAP DEAPERY PRICE LIST, And immediate saving to all who patronise J. B. Hamilton Cheapest in Feilding. DRESS PIECES almost given away. Beautiful check and plain dresa tweeds, usual prices 9£d, now selling at 6d yard. Lovely soft beiges fawns aud greys, usual prices Is, now selling at 9^d yard. SPLENDID SILESIA LININGS Selling at 3£d and 4id yard. Newest in trilled edge aunshades, 3/1 1 Wide cream millinery ribbons, 6d yd Wide sash ribbons, at 7-i-d yard Hundreds of pretty summer hats, s£d up Light summer tweed jackets from 6/11 Dozens of sun bonnets from 1/6 Extra deep lace flouncings 1/6, worth 4/6 New skirt muslins, open work, 1/6 Sunshades I'rotn ]/3 to 15/6 15/6 dust cloaks reduced to 12/6 25/- dust, cloaks reduced to 19/6 42/- dust cloaks reduced to 30/OUR MILLINERY For cheapness and style tops the tree. Before you buy anywhere else come and sample our pricey. Splendid flunuellettes, 3/6 doz yards Splendid bod ticks, 5/- per doz yards Our Al four-clasp kid gloves, 3/- pair 100 doz Lisle & taffetta gloves from 6d Neck ribbons 2d yard, great values Shirt blouses, fronts Swiss belts, endless variety SPECIAL FOE PARENTS. I AM OFFERING BOY'S SUITS from 2/- to 4/- off the usual retail prices. Just sample these low prices. Strong untearable tweed suits, lined throughout, sizes 2 to 6 for 4/6 each. A grand line in boys' cord suits, sizes 4, 5, 6 at o/l 1 each, usually 10/- ; will wear like leather. Splendid value in little boys' blue serge man-o'-war sailor suits from 7/6 each, with whistle and lanyards complete. SPECIAL VALUES IN MEN'S English and colonial suits. Better value is not in Feilding. New hats, new ties, regatta shirts. Remember tasr our Dressmaking Rooms are now in full swing. Real good fit, with style, guaranteed. INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS. THE New Zealand Accident Insurance 'Jompany, after 13 years business in the Australian colonies, and during which period have paid for claims upwards of LBO.OOO, are now offering to Farmer!) and Settlers on this coast verj favorable terms ; and the settlement of claims being discharged liberally and promptly at llieir office, Wanganui, trust to meet with good patronage. For further particulars of rates, &c, apply ALFHED WELLb, District Agent, N.Z. Accident Insurance Co. Wanganui Dr Sorley is appointed to assess claims for accidents to policy holders in the Feilding district. FEILDING BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, Manchester Strkkt S. SVENDSEN, Phoprietor. Gents' Porpoise Goloshed Belmorals Boots (sewn welts), Gents' French Calf Boots (sewn, pegged, and riveted) Gents' Kid and Calf Shoes, Slippers, &c, &c. Ladies' Glace Kid Boots, Ladies' French Calf Boots, Ladies' Kid Boots, Ladies' Glace Kid Shoes, Calf Kid Shoes, &c, &c. Children's Boots and Shoes, Slippers, &c , &c. DKESSM kivING, MES W. SMITH begs to announce to the ladiesof Feild--1 ing, and surrounding districts, that ; she has commenced business in "The Other House," Manchester ' Street. Mrs Smith, having had large experience in some of the leading houses in Dunedin. and being in re--1 ceipt of the Latest Fashions, and able to guarantee perfect fitting, hopes to secure a share of patronage, J N AM E S FOBDYCE, PRACTICAL ; \VATCHM\KEI< and JEWELLER: Fkrouss<>n vtrekt, KKILDING. [ Vj\Oh the Holidays,— Menu all Jj wool Tennis and Cricketiiis. ' suits, 37/G, at To Aro House, Wei hngtoii.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 82, 31 December 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 82, 31 December 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 82, 31 December 1892, Page 3

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