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JOSEPH DARRAGH {THE BRICK STORE), MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDING, In addition to the above has added the sale-room lately occupied by Mr Montague, as Show-room for the following Goods : — Furniture, Furnishing Ironmongery, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, Fancy Goods. The above Goods are NE W, and will be found the Cheapest and Best Assorted on this Coast. Special Reductions to Cash Purchasers. JOSEPH 15ARRAGH, LATE COBBE & DARRAGH" FEILDIUG. the~r Ed houis ie, FE ILDING. j I WM. GBUAR & CO. have just received a choice assortment of Dress Goods aud j General Drapery for the autumn and winter trade. j Colonial Dres§ TVeeds, Cashmeres, I Melton Cloths,^ | Nelours, Homespuns, Estamcnes, Diagonals, French Foulds A splendid lot of English and Colonial Blankets -white and coloured, all sizes; Rosljn Blankets; Cot Blankets Colonial Flannels — white. Shetland, and Orkney — capital value, from ls yard Crimean Shirtings, in great variety Men's Clothing, from the Kaiapoi, Rosljn, and Mosgeil Mills Youths' and Boys' Suits, Boys' Knicker and Sailor Suits Men's Oilskin Coats, from 9/6 Men's Waterproof Coats, with cape, all sixes. Our SHOW-ROOM is fully stocked with all the Novelties of the Season. Ladies are cordially invited to inspect our Stock, nnd wdl not be pressed to purchase. We have a «• Special" Line of HORSE COVERS, made of best No. 1 Canvas, ani lined wilh super-white Felt, with surcingle, at very Moderate Prices. WM. GRUAR & CO., The Red House, FEILDING. JOHN COBBE (THE BRICK STORK), FEILDING, Has just received, per steamers " Indramayo," " Ruahine," and " Tainui," 4G CASES AND BALES OF , WINTER NOVELTIES, Manchester Goods and Clothing, — INCLUDING — JACKETS, CAPES, MACINTOSHES, AND ULSTERS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH DRESS GOODS, "LOUIS" VELVETEENS AND SHOT SILKS, LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, LEICESTER HOSIERY, AND GERMAN WOOLLEN GOODS, FUR BOAS — iv immense variety. Also, by s.s. " Tainui," 16 Trunks English Boots & Shoes From a noted Northampton Manufacturer. By far the Largest Stock in the District to select from, JOHN "COBBE, DIRECT IMPORTEK. 7 AUTUMN AND WINTER, 189.3. LEND US YOUR EARS WHILE W 7 E WHISPER THE FACT — THAT — F. GABITES Has the honor to announce that he is now making his first show of WINTER NOVELTIES In Dresses, Felt and Straw Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, and Laces. Also, — Blankets, Flannels, Glove 9, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Men's Clothing, Boy's Clothing, Art Muslins, Velvets, Cretonnes, Kid Gloves, and NEW SHIPMENTS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, Inspection Respectfully Invited. F. GABITES, FERGUSSON STREET, FEILDING. CO-OP. COMPANY, FEILDING. | GRAND ANNOUNCEMENT! THE LARGEST DIRECT IMPORTATION — Oi* NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS Hitherto oceivod by the Company ARE NOW BEING MARKED OFF. N.B.—The Company does not wait until the end of the Season to sell cheap, but commences with THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. J. C. THOMPSON, MAXAGEB, THE BON" MARCHE OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. FEILDING, MARCH 17, 1893. THE Business lately managed by J. C. Morey and Co., Drapers, of Feilding, will, for the future, be carried on by J. C. MOREY. Tho whole of tho Stock aud Book Debts havo been takon over by the late Company. The Bon Marcho will bo Re-opened on SATURDAY, MARCH 25th, — WITH AN — ENTIRELY NEW STOCK — ov — DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. The DRESSMAKING will be carried ou by Miss Scott, so well aud favorably known in Feildiug as a first-class Dressmaker. J. C. MOREY.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 136, 6 May 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 136, 6 May 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 136, 6 May 1893, Page 3

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