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JOHN COBBE (THE BRICK STORK), FEILUING, Has just received, per steamers " Indramayo," " Ruabine," and "Tainui," 1G CASES AND BALES OF WINTER NOVELTIES, Manchester Goods and Clothing, INCLUDING JACKETS, CAPES, MACINTOSHES, AND ULSTERS, FRENCH A]*!) ENGLISH. DRESS GOODS, "LOUIS" VELVETEENS AND SEtOT SILKS. LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, LEICESTER HOSIERY, AND GERMAN WOOLLEN GOODS, FUR BOAS — in immense variety. Also, by s.s. " Tainni," 16 Trunks English Boots & Shoes From a noted Northampton Manufacturer. By far the Largest Stock in the District to solect from. JOHN~COBBE, DIRECT IMPORTER. AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1893. LEND US YOUR EARS WHILE WE WHISPER THE FACT — THAT — F. GABITES Has tho honor to announce that he is now making 1 his first show of WINTER NOVELTIES In Dresses, Felt and Straw Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, and Laces. Also, — Blankets, Flannels, Gloves, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Men's Clothing, Boy's Clothing, Art Muslins, Velvets, Cretonnes, Kid Gloves, and NEW SHIPMENTS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, Inspection Respectfully Invited. P. GABITES, FERGUSSON STREET, FEILDING. '" CO-OP. COMPANY, FEILDING. GRAND ANNOUNCEMENT! THE LARGEST DIRECT IMPORTATION — 01' NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS Hitherto ecoived by the Company ARE NOW BEING MARKED OFF. N.B.— The Company doos not wait until the end of tho Reason to sell cheap, but commences with THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. J. C. THOMPSON, MANAGER, JOSEPH DARRAGJT" (LATE COBBE & DARRAGH) Holds the largest and best-assorted stock in tliis district of the following :— GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS, FURNITURE, SADDLERY, FARM SEEDS, GARDEN SEEDS, PROVISIONS, Arc, &c. In addition to the above I have just to hand, ex s.s. Indramayo, — 300 coils galvanised fencing wire, H0 COILS BLACK FENCING WIRE 11 KEGS GALVANISED FENCING STAPLES, slice cut, 32 KEGS BRIGHT STKKL STAPLES, slice cut, 34 KEGS KOSE - HEAD WIRB NAILS Gufls and Ammunition. 215 PACKAGES OF "GENERAL IRONMONGERY Too numerous to name. The above goods are all purchased iv the Bust English Markets, and will be sold at the lowest possible advance for cash. JOSEPH JSAKRAGH, MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDING. p t s All goods delivered a* heretofore all over the district. — J.D. WM. GRUAR & C<S>., —OF— THE KED HOUSE, Have just lauded a splendid Stock of All Kinds of Sporting Ammunition, INCLUDING CURTIS & HARVEY'S DIAMOND GRAIN POWDER TOWER- PROOF POWDER "' F.F.F. POWDER ELBA'S GREEN CARTRIDGE,— I 2 and 11 gauge; 2, 8, 4, aud 5 shot ELKY'6 BKOWN CARTRIDGES "CLUB" CARTJtIDGE,— the cheapest iv the market; in bjxes of 25, at 3/- per box PATENT SHOT, all sizes Felt and Cardboard Wads, and F.L. Caps GUNS.— A few of Tidsdall's and Hollis' Single and Double -barrel 1 Breech and Muzzle-loading, at a small advance on landing cost. THE BON MARCHE OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. FEILDING, MARCH 17, 1893. THE Business lately managed by J. C. Mokey and Co., Drapers, of Feilding, will, for the futuro, be carriod on by J. C. MOREY. Tho whole of tho Stock and Book Dobts have been taken over by the lato Company. Tho Bon Marcho will bo Re-opened on SATURDAY, MARCH 25xir, — WITH AX ENTIRELY NEW STOCK — OF — DRAPERY AND^ CLOTHING. The DRESSMAKING will bo carriod on by Miss Scott, so well and favorably known in Feilding as a first-class Drosswaker. J. C. MOREY,

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 130, 22 April 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 130, 22 April 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 130, 22 April 1893, Page 3

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