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I HHHE UNDERSIGNED HAS PLEASURE in OFFERING 4 Cases of Drapery Just purchased from the Largest Importing Firm in .New Zealand. Lot , . Retail Price Sale Price 1, French Foulles ... ... ... Is 9d . 10 Jd 2, Double-width Melton „ ... ... Is 6d Is" 3, Ladies' Ulsters ... ' ... ... 20s 13s 9d 4, Children's Ulsters ... ... ... 10s 6d 4s lid v, Corsets ... ... ... 7s Gd 3s Ud 6, Black Straw Hats ... ... ... Is Gd 7, Colonial Flannels ... ... ... Is 9|d CHEAPEST CLEARING LOTS YET OFFERED DURING THE SALE. SALE TO-DAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS. F. GABITES, FERGUSSON STREET, FEILDING. ~lmportaSt~notice TO THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT PUBLIC OF FEILDING AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The undermentioned are a few of the prices now ruling at the Brick Store. IRONMONGERY. GROCERIES. Galvanised corrugated iron, Ll9 10s Teas, from Is Gd lb a ton ° Southern Flour, 8s Gd per 100 lbs Galvanised wire, best brand, Ll3 10s r "| n ' P/fA* 011 . . ' Pollard, L 4 10s a ton Black wire, best brand, Lll 3s FURNITURE. Axes, from 3s each Chairs, dark Washington, 3s Gd each Shovels, long handle, 3s Gd eacli Chairs, cane seats, *4s 6d Spades, from 2s Gd each Chairs, wicker, 13s Gd Chairs, child's high, 5s 6d The above is a sample of the prices charged for cash at JOSEPH DARRAGH'S BRICK STORE AND MONTAGUE'S MART, FEILDING. BOUGHT POR CASH PROM A LARGE WHOLESALE BANKRUPT STOCK. J. C. "MOREY Will ofler from to-day the following lines, bought for him in Sydney, in the Bankrupt estate of Wallace Bros, and Jones. Intending purchasers would do well to bear in raind that these goods are all this season's, and perfectly clean and new. • We quote : — ■.- .";- -.. v ; -.y 43 pairs Ladies' Corsets, ll^d the pair, worth (MB?, GO dozen white Calico, 1/11 the dozen, worth o/G G (only) fur-lined Cloaks, 14/11, worth 36/---12 (only) Ladies' Umbrellas, nice handles, 1/11 worth 4/6 6 doz Ladies' Imitation Cashmere Hose, 8d the pair, -worth 1/6 60 doz black' white and colored, 1/3 the doz, usual price 1/9 20 (only) Ladies' Ulsters, 13/11, worth 27/6 8 dozen Men's merino Undershirts, 1/6, worth 3/6 ■ 8 dozen Men's merino pants, 1/6, worth 3/6 Needles, Gd for one dozen packets, worth 1/6 Pins, 9d for one dozen packets, worth 2/Hawkers, -Country Storekeepers, etc., would do< well to see tho above goods. J. C. MOREY feels certain that for quality and price these goods have never been equalled in the colony. DO NOT DELAY. CASH EXCHANGE CO-OP. CO. r 1 t? i? a t PARTNERSHIP SALE — OF— Winter Drapery, Winter Clothing, Winter Boots WILL COMMENCE ON FRIDAY, THE 16ht IN ST. The Stock of above lines must bo reduced by £1000. regardless of profit. It will PAY anyone requiring WINTER GOODS to see our Prices. Come and roap the advantages of DIRECT IMPORTATIONS in DRAPERY and BOOTS. , SEE PRICES IN WINDOWS — AT THE— CASH EXCHANGE CO-OP. CO., FEILDING. THE RED HOUSE, FEILDING. WM. GKUAB & CO. have just receired a choice assortment of Dress Good 3 and General Drapery for the autumn aad winter trade. Colonial Dress Tweeds, Cashmere?, Melton Clolhs, ]S T 6lours, Homespuns, Esla'mcncs, Diagonals, French Foulda A splendid lot of English and Colonial Blankets —white and coloured, all sizes ; Hoslju Blankets ; Cot Blankets Colonial Flannels— white, Shetland, and Orkney— capital value, from Is yard Crimean Shirtings, in great rariety Men's Clothing, from the Eaiapoi, Eosljn, and Mosgoil Mills Youths' and Boys' Suits, Boys' Knicker and Sailor Suits Men's Oilskin Coats, from 9/d Men's Waterproof Coats, with cape, all sizes. Our SHOW-ROOM is fully stocked with all the Novelties of the Season. Ladies are cordially invited to inspect our Stock, nnd will not be pressed to purchase. We hare a •• Special" Lino of HORSE COVERS, made of best No. 1 Canras, an 3 lined with super-white Felt, with surcingle, at very Moderate Prices. DAVY &~ MILLS, The Red House, FEILDING. JOHN COBBE (THE BRICK STORE;, FEILDING, Has iust received, per steamers •• Indramayo," " Rualiine," and " Taintii," J 40 CASES AND BALES OF WINTER NOVELTIES, Manchester Goods and Clothing, INCLUDING JACKETS, CAPES, MACINTOSHES, AND ULSTERS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH DIiESS GOODS, "LOUIS" VELVETEENS AND SHOT SILKS, LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, LEICESTER HOSIERY, AND GERMAN WOOLLEN GOODS, FUII BOAS — in immense variety. Also, by^ s.s. •• Tainui," 16 ~"unks English Boots & Shoes From a noted Northampton Manufacturer. By far the Largest Stock in the District to Balect from,

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 11, 13 July 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 11, 13 July 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 11, 13 July 1893, Page 3

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