JOHN COBBE'S WONDERFIJt BARGAINS. In order to make room for the LARGEST DIRECT IMPORTATIONS of DRAPERY & FANCY GOODS ever received in Feilding. lam clearing the balance of my Large and Valuable Stock at Prices of whioh the following are samples : — 20 Ladies' Fashionable Jackets, marked 12s 6d to 22s 6d, at 10s 12 Ladies' Colored Cloth Jackets, marked 6s lid to 235, at 3s 9d, 7s 6d, and 10s 6 Ladies' Sealette Jackets, marked 29s 6d to 455, at half-pricß 4 Ladies' Ulsters, marked 10a 9d to 15s 6d, at 7s 6d 3 Ladies' Ulsters, marked 14s 6d to 19s 6d, at 10s 15 Ladies' Ulsters, marked 22s 6d to 27s 6d, at 15s 16 Ladies' Ulsters, marked 35s to 39s 6d, at 20s Fur.trimmed Cloaks, 22s 6dfor 12s 9d, 45s for 27s 6d, 90s for 49s 6d Macintoshes, Underclothing and Corsets, at 25 per cent, off marked prices Fur Boas and Collarettes at exaotly half marked price Birds' Wings and French Flowers at exactly half-price My entire stock of Fashionable Felt, Braid and Straw Hats, marked from 1b 6d to 78 6d. Reduced to Is and 2s 6d Lovely French Robes, value for 455, reduced to 17s 6d French Foule Serges, value for Is 2d, reduced to B£d > Cheviot Homespuns, value for Is 2d, reduced to 7s lid the dress ? Double-width Cheviots, value for 2s 3d, reduced to Is 6d Diagonals, Bengalines, Broches, and Merinos all greatly reduced Embroideries, value for 6£d, now 3 £d Men's All- wool Colonial Tweed Trousers, 5s lid ' Men's Tweed Suite, good cut, 16s 6d* Men's Colonial Suits, 23s 6d Boya' Knicker Suits from 48 6d Men's Navy, Black, and Cardinal Cashmere Socks, Is Heavy White Blankets, from 9 a 6d per pair REMNANTS, a big accumulation, at startling prices. OTHER GOODS AT PROPORTIONALLY LOW PRICESJOHN COBBE, Direct Importer, FEILDING. GREAT CLEARING SALE. DAVY ikTMILLS, THE RED HOUSE, FEILDING. As we are about to make extensive additions and alterations to our premises, and to allow of the contractors petting on expeditiously with the work, we • have decided to hold a BIG SHOVELLING OUT CLEARING SALE. WINTER TRADE. Being almost over, we find that we have a very large Surplus S.toct of the heavier grades of Goods. We would not be good Drapers if wo carried these goods over to another season. Tho Goods are all right ; the styles ore all right ; but we have to reduce our Large Stock. Wo have another season coming, which will soon be at our heels— namely, the SPBING SEASON, and these Goods whtoh arc now in TRANSIT FROM HOME wtlt require room. A few Quotations below will show we menn to clear U»e Goods if Prices will do it. SPECIAL. — We hare a splendid lot of REAL WELSH FLANNELS for Gentlemen or Ladies' under wear. Cannot be surpassed for Comfort, Wear, or Price. LADIES' ULSTERS. SPECIAL. Former Price. ' Reduced Price. 75 pair extra large White Blankets re--7/6 ... 8/11 daoed to 13/9— well worth 20/. 9/9 ... 5/11 55 dozen Women's Black Rib Cashmere 11/6 ... 7/11 Hose, 2/6 -reduced to 1/7 } d 14/6 ... 9/6 . 6 dozen Women's Plain Black Cashmere 17/6 ... 12/6 Hose, 1/6— reduced to 1/---21/(5 ... 14/6 2U dozen Women's Ribbed Bhjck Hose, And a few former prices, 3/ — reduced to 2/3 30/- to 40/- A very choice lot of Ladies' Fancy Reduced to 20/- Aprons, just opened, 1/6 and 2/« each THOMPSON & THOMP^OS, Direct Importers, CASH EXCHANGE CO-OP. CO. FEILDING. MARKET fluctuations making it impossble to publish RELIABLE QUOTATIONS, we hereby guarantee the beat quality in all Departments at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, And we CHALLENGE all Cash Buyers to test this statement. Especially would we remind our Patrons and the General Public of the GREAT CLEARING SALE NOW ON IN THE CLOTHING, DRAPERY, & BOOT DEPARTMENTS. THOMPSON & THOMPSON, CASH EXCHANGE CO-OP. CO., DIKECT IMPOETPBS, FEILDING. THIS SPACE —18— RESERVED — FOE — A NEW ADVERTISEMENT TO APPEAR SHOBTLY. JOSEPH DARRAGH'S BBICK STORE AND MONTAGUE'S MART, FEILDING. J. C. MOREY Will offer tho Balance of WINTER STOOK at prices my W^ be loW, the prices quoted at ;v^ J ' : SO-CALLED CHEAF SALES. A VISIT TO THE BON MAKCHB WILL REPAY ANYONE REQUIRING Good -seasoned DRAPERY and CLOTHING. Note. — J. C. MOREY, having only bceu in business for himself since last March, must be a guarantee that all goods a^ro fresh and new. He, therefore, cannot advertise old and out-of-date stuff, which in many cases have been accumulating for cheap sales for years past. THE BOS~MARCHE.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 17, 20 July 1893, Page 3
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743Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 17, 20 July 1893, Page 3
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