1804. SELLING OFF JELLING OFF Selling Off Drapery, Dresses SJ/9 : Selling Off Clothing, Suits 22/6 Cheap Sale in Boots at Is Cheap Sale in Shoes at Is . Bargains in Shirts and Ties, ( Jd ! Bargains in Hats and Collars I Reductions in Men's Clothing Reductions in Boys' and Youths' Clothing Bargains in Floorcloths, 1/10, 8/4 Bargains in Linoleums Bargains in Carpets, Tapestry, at 1/4. GREAT BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING FOU CASH. WHERE? Why, at Thompsons' Cash Exchange FEILDING. The Cheapest House on this Coast. BRAMWELL BROS. —FOR— WHITE LEAD BEST AXES, DELICIOUS TEAS (GENUINE), HEAP HOOKS. fHOUDAH, ELEPHANT, BOILED & RAW, HAY FORKS, „ JSSPJ^&fti.r, oil, scythes a snaths, FRENCH COFFEE KENT'S BRUSHES, GALVANISED ROLL BAOON, scrim. iron NEW FRUITS, BEST DRY PLAIN & BARBED wme limejuice, colours, wire, MILD CHE fc.SE, MIXED PAINTS, \ NAILS, STAPLES, new biscuits RADDLE, ! ENAMELLED PAILS, STRAWBERRY HEMATITE, I GENERAL HARD- conserve. WINDOW GLASS. ' WARE. ! BRAMWELL BROS., FEKGUSSON STREET, FEILDING. SEASONABLE REQUIREMENTS JOSEPH DARRAGHS. HINDER TWINE CORN SACKS FARM SEEDS FENCING WIRE STAPLES BUILDERS MATERIAL PAINTS IN OIL AND DRY COLOURS SHEEP MARKING OIL LUBRICATING OIL COOPER S SHEEP DIP LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP MrDOUGALL'S SHEEP DIP All the above lines will be sold at Lowest Prices and delivered to any pat t of the district. JOSEPH DARRAGH, BRICK STORE, FEILDING. BRANCH-CAMPBELUTOWN. DAVYIkIIILLS' FIRST ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING CLEARING SALE —IS NOW— GOING ON. GREAT BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. JOHN COBBE'S CHEAP SUMMER SALE, WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, 15th JANUARY. SOME EXTRAORDINARY VALUE WILL BE GIVEN FOR CASH, JOHN COBBE. F. GABITES Be"s to intimate, in response to numerous inquiries, that his SEMI-ANNUAL AND AFTEtt SEASON CLEAKINNG SALE OF DRAPERY has commenced, and will contiuue from day to day up to and including MONDAY, FEBRUARY I'Jlh. F. GABITES means this sale to be an even greater success than his last Great Summer Sale, which at this time last year attracted so many people. THE REDUCTIONS WILL BE GREATER, THE ATTRACTION STRONGER, AND THE BARGAINS MORE IRRESISTIBLE, The object b<jin<? to olear out all accumulations, and so commence the following season with an entirely new and fresh stock. F. GABITES, FEILDING. PIANOFOKTK. BANKYn & SON, GENEIUL BLACKSMITHS, MISS K. F. TOZEII is prepared to APITI. receive a few additional pupils TYO.RSE-' HOEING a specialty. for the above. Terms moderate. JLJI All sorts of Blacksmith Work done Kimbolton Koad, FKILDING, on the premises. rpE AHO HOUSE Horses broken to saddle and liarX in PALMLRbiON. nes3 ty v , Bankin, junr.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 247, 23 February 1894, Page 3
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403Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 247, 23 February 1894, Page 3
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