DISSOLUTION SALE. THE firm now trading under the name of "J. C. MOREY & CO" will shortly be dissolved, it is therefore necessary that the stock should be greatly reduced to facilitate the squaring up of partnership accounts. With that ever in view, the present firm will hold a CLEARING SALE for three weeks, when Every Article in the Establishment will be REDUCED TO THE VERY LOWEST. Buyers will find this the best chance they have had in Feilding for laying in a stock AT LESS THAN ORDINARY SALE PRICES. It is particularly requested that all accounts owing to the firm be paid on or before the 10th February ; and all accounts against the firm must be rendered on that date for payment. J. C. MOREY & CO. Sj COBBE & DARRAGH, c W Sal 8 Importers, « Having determined to clear out the balance of their stock of Summer Drapery, Clothing, and Boots, previous to stocktaking, will hold a cheap Cash Sale, commencing on Monday, January 9th. When they will sell for CASH ONLY, some of the greatest bargains ever offered in Feilding. Including — Boys' suits from 4/9 each Men's tweed suits from 15/6 Men's Tweed Trousers from 4/11 per pair Men's black worsted coats, 15/Floorcloth, 6ft wide, at 1/11 Carpetings from lOJd Fancy dresses at 2/11, 4/11, 6/11 the dress Good flannelettes at 8/11 ft 4/11 the doz White Quilts, 3/11 and 4/11 each , Galateas, 3/11 and 5/6 per doz New dust cloaks reduced to 13/9 " Elise" kid gloves reduced to 2/11 pair Underclothing 5/- in £ off marked prices All our straw hats at 1/- and 2/Fashionablo blouses, 3/6 Umbrellas 2/6, special valne at 8/9 Calicos all reduced, 2/4, 2/11, 3/6 doz Heavy corduroy, 1/9 Heavy blue striped drill, 7Jd Tickings from 4£d SEE PRICES MARKED IN WINDOW & AT DOOR. COBBE & DARRAGH. MEEEY CHEISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAE ! CO. -OP COMPANY, FEILDING. SPLENDID SHOW OF DRESS GOODS AND MILLINERY. CLOTHING AJ3PECIALTY. GENTS' English and Colonial Tweed Suits in jrreat variety, from 22/6 to 50/YOUTHS' Suits in beautiful patterns, from 20/- to 32/6. BOYS' Cambridge and Knicker Suits in great variety from 6/- to 25/-. GENTS' black Coats and Vosts, splendid quality. Shirts, Ties, Boots, Gloves, etc., ALL REDUCED FOR THE CHRISTMAS And New Year season. FANCY GOODS SOLD AT COST PRICE. Remember our motto : " Lowest Cash Price and Bonus." J. C. THOMPSON, MANAGER CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, FEILDING. Extraordinary Sale of Stock — AT — THE RED BOUSE, FEILDING. WM. GRUAR & CO., HAVING now completed stock-taking, are determined to clear out the whole stock at prices hitherto unknown in Feilding. Fully 50 percent saved by making your purchases of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, FANCY GOODS AT THE RED HOUSE. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is fully stocked and prices very low. Just to hand, ex as. Mamari, from London, three cases Linoliums— all marked at prices to clear. In GROCERIES for the Christmas trade, we are fully stocked with new fruits and all the delicacies of the season at lowest prices. A choico assortment of Cadbury'a chocolate creams, in fancy boxes, just received. Call and see them. WM. GRUAR & CO., Red House, Feilding. wTIL^MPEARSON, UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER Limited. FeroussoxV Stueet, FORMERLY THE WEST COAST FEILDING. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION (L.IMITED) AND TME CO-OPERA-Christmas Holidays. (Limited;. A large stock of Boots and Shoes Companies haying now on hand to select from, which lam ± amalgamated, are prepared to determined to clear at a great sacn- receive Produce of every description 1* , . x ii t , for disposal (locally or for shipment.) Gall and inspect my well assorted The prpmi8 y es at Wellington are cool, stock before purchasing elsewhere. am j we ji adapted for storeage. — All station and farmers requisites supCOLYTON STOEE. *£„ ldrMcM m>(U on w<xl „„„ .„ kinds of produce on favorable terms. T. J. SMITH For particulars applj to the under* BEOS to thank the settlers of signed : To the offices of the Alliance, Colyton and surrounding dis- Waterloo Quay, Wellington; to Mr W. trict for past favors, and wishes to Small, Agent, Wanganui ; to E. J. Arm* notify that he has disposed of the strong, Palmerston North ; or any other above store to the undersigned from of the Directors^ WILLIAMS January 1, 1893. • We H ing ton. ,. T - A - SM J TI * f .. dkessmTking, Begs to solicit a continuation of the _.. patronage hitherto accorded his father Rg w g^jj b tQ aQ m the above business, and trusts, by JJ^ to j^ of PeiJd> strict attention to business he keep- surrounding districts, that m g of good stocks, and civility to cus o, commen^ busine ' 88 in tomers to merit a share of public §t oUwr Manchegter P _z!° nage : ! Street. Mrs Smith, having had large MUSIC. experience in some of the leading houses in Dunedin, and being in reMR J. HYDE PARKER, who j ceipt of the Latest Fashions, and has studied under the best able to guarantee perfect fitting, London Professors, visits Feildiug hopes to secure a share of patronage. twice v week. V-«/\i/ *.i TT *T^~ 7, Lessons elementary and finishing. ]j™K the Hohdays.—Men • allProficiency guaranteed, r wool Tennis and .Cricketing Address— Office of this paper. Smts, 37/(5, at Te Aro House, WelUnexceptionable References, hugtou.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 89, 17 January 1893, Page 3
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