IN THE FEILDING AUCTION MART. I. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20th, AT 1 O'CLOCK. s JR. MONTAGUE has receiver . instructions from Mr Hddow (who is leaving for England) to se\. by auction, — i, The whole of his superior Furni I j til re, A'c. (removed for convenience of sale), consisting of lion 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 Reserve. IN THE FEILDING AUCTION MART. FRII'AY, JANUARY -JO, Immediately after the sale of Furniture JR. MONTAGUE has received . instructions from Messrs J. Broad and Co. (who are leaving the district) to .-ell by public auction the whole of t!>eir valuable stock of saddlery, A:.-., consisting of — H.irne-s of every description, superior saddles (ladies' and p-nt.s' — made by the firm) l)iidles, whips, spurs, and sundries. This is a rare opportunity for purchasing rffilly first-class harness and saddlery, ;md the whole stock will be sold without the slightest reserve. THI7 FEILDING AUCTION MART, ]\ fax cl l este r Street, FEILDING, And tiik Ckntral Auction Makt, PALMERSTON N., Aro the largest and be9t rooms on the coast for the display of goods. X R. MONTAGUE, Auctioneer, £/ . Valuator, Hotel Broker, Laud, Stock, and General Agent, bogs to inform the inhabitants of Feilding and tho 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, oitliHi for auction or private sale. Mr Montague invites inspection of his largo ai.d well assorted stock of Furniture. Ikulding, &c. A House Furnished Throughout on Time Payments. Money to lend on furniture, pianos, &c. Sales held at tho Feilding Mart | every Fuihay. Bankeks : Colonial Bank of New Zealand, and Bank of Australasia. J. R. MONTAGUE. LOOK HERE! | EXTRA SPECIAL CHEAP DRAPERY PRICE LIST, And immediate saving to all who patronise J. B. Hamilton Cheapest in Feilding. D !>]•;-•■• PIECES almost given a ■,•. .: v. lieautiful check and plain dress t \ e<;ds, usual prices 9Ad, now st-liing at (5d yard. Lovely soft beiges iaw us and greys, usual prices Is, now selling at 9id yard. SPLENDID SILE'SIA LININGS Soiling at 3£d and 4£d yard. Newestin frilled edge suuahades, 3/11 Wide cream millinery ribbons, 6d yd Wide sash ribbons, at 7£d yard Hundreds of pretty summer hats, 5-A-d Light Bum in or tweed jackets from 6/11 Dozens of sun bonnets from 1/6 Extra deep laco flounciugs 1/6, worth 4/6 New skirt muslins, open work, 1/6 Sunshades from 1/3 to 15/6 15/6 duet 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 prices. Splendid flanuellettes, 3/6 doz yards Splendid bed ticks, 5/- per doz yards Our Al four-clasp kid gloves, 3/- pair 100 doz Lisle & tafletta gloves from 6d Neck ribbons 2d j'ard, great values Shirt blouses, fronts Swiss belts, endless variety SPECIAL FOB PARENTS. I AM OFFERING BOY'S SUITS from - - 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 iu boys' cord suits, sizes 1, 5, f> at 5 11 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 Hlf 3 OUR Dressmaking Rooms aro now in full swing. Real good tit, with style, guaranteed. COLYTON STORE. T. J. smith BEGS to thank tho settlers of Colytun and surroundiug district for past favors, and wishes to notify that he has disposed of the above stor« to tho undersigned from January 1, 1893. T. A. SMITH | Begs to solicit a continuation of the j patronage hitherto accorded his father in the above business, and trusts, by ' strict attention to business, the keep- ! i n g of good slocks, and civility to cus- ' touiers to merit a share of public i patroiiH«« AM E S FORD YC E , PIIACTiCAL WATCIIM \KEIt and JEWELLER, Fkkousson Street, FEILDING.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 88, 14 January 1893, Page 3
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715Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 88, 14 January 1893, Page 3
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