IN THE FEILDING AUCTION MART. FRIDAY', JANUARY 13, r At 1 o'clock sharp. JR. MONTAGUE will sell by . Public auction the " stock-in-J trade" of a grocer (removed for con- !, | venience of sale) consisting of — Tea, .su'j-a.r, coHee, raisins, currants, jams, pickles, cornflour, preserved fruits, soap, candles, patent food, mustard, pepper, coffee beans, vinegar, sago, tapioca, rice, salt, starch, blacking, blue, black lead, cordials, sauces, tinned fish, baking powder, P.D. painkiller, spices, marmalade, essences, macaroni, vermicilli, ite. Without the slightest reserve. IN THE EEILDING AUCTION MART. j FRIDAY, JANUARY 20th, AT 1 O'CLOCK. JR. MONTAGUE has received . instructions from Mr Hadow (who is leaving for England) to sell by auction, — The whole of his superior Furniture, kc. (removed for convenience of sale), consisting of lon Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Mattrasses, Crockery, Cutlery, Bedding, Couches, .Mirrors, Fenders, Carpets, Linoleums, Kitchen Utensils, Saddles, Bridles, and Sundries : also, a quantity of books. 3 horses 1 piano-— almost new No Rksekve. IN THE EEILDING AUCTION MART. FRIDAY, JANUARY' 20, Immediately after the sale of Furniture JR. MONTAGUE has received # instructions from Messrs J. Broad and Co. (who are leaving tbe district) t<> sell by public auction the whole of tlieir valuable stock of saddlery, k consisting of — Harness of every description, superior saddles (ladies' and -.'-• nts' — made by the firm) In idles, whips, spurs, and sundries. This is a rare opportunity for purchasing really first-class harness and saddlery, and the whole stock will be sold without the slightest reserve. THE EEILDING AUCTION MART, M a vcit este k Stueet, FEILDING, And thk Central Auction Maht, PALMERSTON N., Are the largest aud best rooms on the coast for the display of goods. JR. MONTAGUE, Auctioneer, , Valuator, Hotel Broker, Laud, Stock, anrl (tou eral Agent, begs to inform lhe inhabitants of Feilding and the surrounding districts, that he has openei his new buildings in Manchester Sitci'f, known as "The Feilding Auitnn Mart," and is prepared to receive furniture, produce, grain, properties, .md goods of any description, eitln-: for auctiou or private sale. Mr Montague invites inspection of his large ai.d well- assorted stock of Furniture, Medding, &c. A House Furnished Throughout on Time Payments Money to leud on furniture, pianos, &c. Sales held at the Feildiug Mart every Fut day. Bankeks : Colonial Bank of New Zealand, and Bank of Australasia. J. R. MONTAGUE. I LOOK HERE! EXTRA SPECIAL CHEAP DRAPERY PRICE LIST, And immediate saving to all who patronise J. B. Hamilton Cheapest in Feilding. DKESS PIECES almost given away. Beautiful check and plain dress tweeds, usual prices 9£d, now selling at 6d yard. Lovely soft beiges fawns aud greyß, usual prices ls, now selliug at iHd yard. SPLENDID SILESIA LININGS Selling at 3£d and 4 Ad yard. Newestin frilled edge sunshades, 3/11 Wide cream millinery ribbons, 6d yd Wide sash ribbons, at 7-J-d yard Hundreds of pretty summer hats, s£d Light summer tweed jackets from 6/11 Dozens of sun bonuets from 1/6 Extra deep laco flouueiugs 1/6, worth 4/6 New skin* muslins, open work, 1/6 Sunshades from 1/3 to 15/6 15/6 dust cloaks reduced to 12/6 25/- dust cloaks reduced to 19/6 42/- dust cloaks reduced to 30/OUB MILLINERY For cheapness and style tops the tree. Before you buy anywhere else come and sample our price*-*. Splendid flannellettes, 3/6 doz yards Splendid bed ticks, bj- 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 FOR PARENTS. \ IAM OFFERING BOY'S SUITS . from 2 - fo 4/- off the usual retail I prices. Just sample these low prices. ' Strong untoarable twoed suits, lined throughout, sizes 2 to 6 for 4/6 each. A grand line in boys' cord suits, sizes ' 4, 5, 6at oil each, usually 10/- ; will wear like leather. Splendid value in littlo boys' bluo serge nmn-o'-war 6ailor suits from * 7/6 each, with whistle aud lanyards 3 | complete. a ! SPECIAL VALUES IN MEN'S 1 ! English and colonial suits. Better :- ; value is not iv Feilding. i. New hats, uew ties, regatta shirts. - Remember &^ OUR Dressmaking ', Rooms are now in full swing. Keal good lit, with style, guarauteed.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 87, 12 January 1893, Page 3
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