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= F. GABITES, 0 IMPORTER OF DRAPERY, *• FEILDING, LS )r Having made a purchase of six cas9s of manufacturers corsets at tho immense discount of S3J per cent. 1 Two cases of the quillb no crossine corset, G/0 worth 10/6. The celebrated eros9ine corset, with patent quillbone hip and supports, makes an incomparably comfortable corset. No length of wear can possibly break the quill- ' bones, or cause them to become limp. 11 Two cases lentberine corset 4/11, worth 7/6. ', Two cases cambric corset, 2/11 worth 4/6. F.GABITES, FEILDING. LOW PRICES " — AT — THE RED HOUSE. Flour, best roller, 1001 b, 10s 9J ; 501 b, Tobaccos— Juno, os 3d per lb, <1 lbs for 5s Gd 20s, special quotations by the box ; Sugar, No. 1, 9* 9d; No. 2, Os Gd Kuby. 6s 3d lb; Supremacy, 4s 6i lb. O.itmesil, :3s 3d per 2olb ban Currants, old lb; os 3d doz lbs Kerosene, 150 test, 12s case ; Gs 3d tin linisias, 6dlb; os 6d doz lbs Soap, from 6s Gd per box Dates. Gd „,• . „ , j , , •■ , , c Lusks' Apricots, Pears, and Peaches, Is linnrd Merits — ccrned and boiled beer, r 21b tins, 10.1 ; 4lb, Is Gd ; Gib. 2s. ~ C P 7 "lorJtn * a „ tie i I. »-ii l i- -l-i j loas, From Is od to os Koost beef nml mutton, 2lb tins, Ud ., b Cey , on Tfia for , Oa Tinned Fish -Salmon, nd tin, 8s Gd doz ; Rice| g ttgOi Tapioca, Pearl Barley, Split Fresh Herrings, 7d tin, Gi 9d d«z ? p eaSi 2id per lb; 51bs for Is Kippered do, lid tin, JOs Gd doz; Fencing Wire— Johnson's Barb, 21s 6d Herrings in sauce, lid tin. 10s Gd co j). Galrnnised Wire, 14s 3d coil; doz ; Mnllett, 7d tin, Gs 9d doz; 13lnck Wire, 12s coil i Sardines, hirse tin, 9d. 8s Gd doz ; B^gi^ Staples from 21s cwt. Sardines, small tin, sd, 4s 9d doz. Qalranised Staples from 25s cwi Jam— Sf Georpe, o.^d per tin, os 3d doz, Roofing Iron, ' Redcliffe,' £20 10s ton 21b jars Is 3d; Plucnix, os doz; llidging, Spouting, aad Downpipe at Marmalade, Keillers, 8d per tin. very low prices Tho above prices are for cnxh, delivered within the Borough of Feilding. " Goods delivered to long distances at carriers' rates. AH other linos correspondingly low at the EED HOUSE. WM. CiRIIAR & CO., : Feilding. FEBHUAHY 21st, 18!)3. GREAT CLEARING SALE NOW OX AT THE COOP. REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. LOOK OUT FOR THE TRICE-LIST IN A FEW DAYS. J. C. THOMPSON, Manager. DISSOLUTION SALE. milE firm now trading under the name of li J. C. MOREY & CO" will X shortly be dissolved, it is therefore necessary that the stock should be greatly reduced to facilitate the squaring up of partnership accounts. With that evav in view, the present linn 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 iv Feilding for laying in a stock AT LESS THAN ORDINARY SALE PRICES. It is particularly requested that all accounts owing to tho tirm be paid on or before the 10th February ; and all accounts against the firm must be rendered on that date for payment. I J. C. MOREY & CO. IfeJ^Jl THH E HI G H SCHOOL, §?6iiiS*< PALMEBSTON NORTH, K. WILSON, MA. IN BANKRUPTCY. rfl ie „e xt teim W M begin on Tuesday, January olst. ri^HE above is tho heading which [ A few vacancies for Boarders. _|_ too often appears iv the news- f A technical class has now been papers, referring, generally, to some j formed, under the charge of Mr Carpoor struggling 6torekeoper who has ville, been a " penny wise and pouud fool- F or terms and particulars apply to ish" sort of a man, who, by keeping K. WILSON, up high prices, instead of keeping The High School, pace with the times, has come to uuut- "- TB - , ux . , — fr r , lJ/vn terable smash. IfiEILJING COAL DEPOT, Ah ! And bow many storekeepers -L , in Feildiog to-day would rejoice to Kimuoi/ton Koap. see that ominous heading over the ] nanio of J. R. MONTAGUE, The Universal Provider; tho Auction- Household Coal Drain Pipes eer ; the man who has the impudence Blacksmith Coal Syphons to commence business in their town ; Charcoal Bends tho man who has upset their schemes Coko Stench Straps and calculations by selling goods of Boue JMauure Garden Tyles every description at about One Half Bone Meal Flower Fots the Price they can be obtained at Lime, Cement, Oats, and Oaten Chaff elsewhere. But Montague — The Only always ou Laud. Montague — knows how and whoro to buy, therefore, notwithstanding tho JOHN DUNLOP. snivelling and grizzling of his would- wTtTTa Vi : pi? a-rcmn bo competitors, he Can-and Will- rO rr AND SHOP SIiFR Sell Cheaper than any other firm in LOOP AND bHOE MAKER the district. Still, ho is generous, ***%!??? nw™"' and will supply Storekeepers, Cabinet tblLUliSto. Makers, and the trade generally on . , the most liberal terms, and he invites \LL Cash Purchasers will receive one and all to call upon him and ask -f V big discounts during the for that grand literary compilation, Christmas Holidays. " The Lite of -^ large stock of Boots and Shoes J. R. MONTAGUE." '•>» hand to select from, which lam ■ -- - -— --- - — determined to clear at a, great sacriA. ATKINS. jfice. ! (Follow Royal Inst. British Architects), Call and inspect my well assorted A.SSOC. Memb. Inst. Civil Eiipinooi-s. j K ifcock before purchasing elsewhere. : ARCHITECT, WANGANUI. R. . .. l n — m rj tames, MR. ATKINS makes peviodinri | 1 # XI. fl visits throughout the Diitot. 'i ' ARCHITECT, i Mr H. L. SherwUi will arrange Later- jj Hankins' Builoi.ws. Thk Squaiie, views. . |j PALMEBSTON NORTH.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 110, 7 March 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 110, 7 March 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 110, 7 March 1893, Page 3

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