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OPENING_NOTICE. NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT FOR FEILDING. WARNOCKIt ADKIIV, (OF WELLINGTON AND PALMERSTON NORTH) CASH DRAPERS, HAVE secured the New Premises, corner of Manchester and Fergusson Street, and will TO-MORROW make their FIRST SHOW. £\ Q CASES have now arrived, aud in the display will be found the NewO est and Best Qualities of Goods procurable. They have been bought direct from 140 manufacturers, the best in the world, and every article is guaranteed at WELLINGTON CASH PRICES. These goods will speak for themselves when once tried. All are invited to inspect the stock, and see the class of materials and the prices charged. Every article is marked in plain figures. Millinery, Mantles, &c, and Underclothing. Dresses aud Trimmings. Calicoes, Sheetings, Linens, Shirtings, &c. Hosiery aud Gloves. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. We buy large lots of Coloured Tweeds and have them made up properly. We have imported (free of duty) a large stock of Waterproof Tweeds, which are now being made up. Every scam taped and sewn and guaranteed thoroughly waterproof, thus saving 25 per cent. duty. ! • . _ -? In Bankruptcy. GIGANTIC CLEARING SALE — OK — MOREY'S BANKRUPT STOCK, DRAPERY, MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, Ac, TOGETHER WITH A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF NEW SEASON'S GOODS, NOW GOING ON IN THE PREMISES, FERGUSSON STREET, FEILDING. -TERMS CASHSPENCE SPENCE, Vendors.

I.O.HAMIIUto WINTER GOODS. WINTER GOODS. Selling Off! Selling Off! 5s to 10s iv the pound off usual retail prices. TO THE PUBLIC. Buy your Winter supplies at J. B. Hamilton's Great Sale of WINTER DRAPERY, The wholo stock being sold off quite regar 1 ess of profit or price. i\i\ l !a ' LS Good White Blankets. »J\) Striped Itug.s, Shawls, Wraps, etc. Is aud us iv the pound reductions. I «"}/"W"\ yards New Flannelettes, 2/11 rC\j\j dozen. White, Grey, or Pink Is Flannels for 9:ld. ALL NEW WINTER DRESSES thrown in at Selling Off Price. '^t\(\ yards Good Silesia Linings '6\(i, 'OVjVj 4id, s£d- Lace Curtain, 2Ad yard. Long Curtains, 2s pair. ki ii\ yards White Twill Sheetings 4i^±\J as follows-ls for 10' d; 1/8 for Is; 1/6 for 1/3. Ladies' Corsets, 2s — almost given away. Black (only) Machine Cotton, lOd dozen. Good Strong Knitting Wools, 1/3 lb. 1 f\i'\ pairs Girls' Cashmere StockJLvJvJ ings, all sizes, at 6d pair. 2?Mvtw?«) w e are clearing out I {^TvVvrrrc - all Odd Remnants about } REMNANTij ball their original cost. Next week and following | JACKETS weeks all our -varied Win- ULSTERS ter Goods as follows:—:- CAPES 7/6 to 10/- iv the £ taken i FUR off usual Selling Prices. / GOODS Selling Off MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING. 100 Boy's Dark School Suits, 4/6 each Youths' Long Trouser Suits, 14/6 20/- will buy a Man's Dark Tweed Suit, usually sold at 30/---150 Dark Working Trousers, 3/11, 5/11, 6/11. OVEECOATB & WATERPKOOFS at under Cost Price. COME TO J. 13. HAMILTON'S GREAT SELLING OFF. FARMS FOR SALE. AN exceptionally good opportunity is offered to purchasers of Farms in this District in the following two properties, which are to be sold at an exceedingly low figure : — 108 ACRES at Pemberton, and 4-acrc Suburban Section. The latter is grassed and fenced. Of the former 50 acres are grassed, 20 acres are felled, and a good 4-roomed house is now being erected ; price, iMOO, for transfer. Apply to EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Laud Agent, Feilding. Annual Stock-taking Sale. . FOR CASH ! FOB CASH ! ! ' OX SAT I lib iV, the 10th IXBT., MESSRS A. R. ALLAN & CO. WILL commence a great Stocktaking Clearing Sale at prices, for Cash, never before equalled in the District. [ GREAT TEA SALE ! Great Sacrifice of Groceries. i Further Particulars in Future Ad- [ vertisement. A. E. ALLAN & CO. ; "s cii oo l "o f"m usi cT ! FEILDING BRANCH, MR M. 0. MEADOWS is prepared to receive Pupils in the I following subjects : — > Voice Production and Singing, $ Piano, and Violin, . Intending Pupila are requested to i apply a * c School of Music, Glasgow House, Manchester Street, on auy day except Tuesday aud Friday.

■-■--'■ — ■•--•■r.'- r." ;■ . ." --fa -iUi3i^">~ NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS. TpXCUKSION TICKETS will be XjJ issued as below from 20th to 26th March (inclusive), available for return up to and including Tuesday, 10th April, 1894:— To Wellington — ■ Ist class 2nd class From Palmevstou 20/- 1~>- „ Feildiug 22' - 1«"> - To N.U'IKR AND H.A-iTlS<iv — Ist cla^-s 'iii.l c1.i."..--From Palmerston '22 *'• l'> ( > „ Feilding '2."> IS - The journey must be commenced on the clay of issue and may be broken at any station at which tho train stops after travelling 20 miles from the original starting station. The time for which the above excursion tickets are available for return, will, if application be made before the date of expiry at the station to which they are issued, be extended for a further period of fourteen days on payment of the difference between the ordinary single and half the excursion fare. Ordinary return tickets for distances of 20 miles and under issued from 20th to 20th March (inclusive) will also be available for return till 10th April. GOOD FRIDAY, 23kd MARCH. The ordinary timetable will be suspended, with the exception of the following trains : — The 7 a.m., New Plymouth to Wellington ; the 7 a.m., Wanganui to Palmerston ; the 6.30 a.m., Wellington to New Plymouth ; the 5.30 p.m., Palmerston to Wanganui ; the 10.45 a.m., Napier to Pal merston; the 1155 a.m., Palmerston to Napier ; the 8.35 a.m., Danevirke to Palmerston ; the 5.10 p.m. Palmerston to Danevirke. Trains will connect between Wanganui and Aramoho, and between Waitara and Sentry Hill with mail trains. Trains between Palmerston and Wellington run as usual. FEILDING RACKS, 26th and 27th MARCH. On Monday, March 26th, and Tuesday, March 27th, the train usually leaving Foxton at 9 a.m. will, on each day, leave Foxton at 8.30 a.m., running 30 minutes earlier than usual to Palmerston, and will leave Palmerston at 10.10 a.m. for Feilding, arriving there at 10.50 a.m., returning from Feilding at 6.20 p.m., Palmerston 7.10 p.m., arriving at Foxton at 8.40 p.m. The usual 5.5 p.m. train from Palmerston to Foxton will not run on these days. Excursion tickets to Feilding, available for return on day of issue only, will be issued on 26th anil 27th March from Foxton, Tiakitahuna, and intermediate stations. Fares : lst-class, 5/G ; 2nd-class, 3,6. ' HUNTERVILLE BRANCH. On Monday, 2Gth March, the ordinary time-table on the Hunterville branch will be suspended. A train will leave Mangaonoho at 6.40 a.m. for Marton, returning from Marton at 7.55 p.m. to Mangaonoho, stopping at any intermediate stations if r< quired, and connecting with main line trains. For further particulars see posters. BY ORDER WELLING iTON~A(ScLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON, 1894. SPORTSMEN and others interested are notified that the Season for shooting both NATIVE AND IMPORTED GAME will commence this year on the Ist day of May next, and close on tho 31st day of July. A notification to the above ftlfcct up-peaj-a in the New Zealand Gazette of loth March, 1894, together with a list of the Post Offices at which licenses may be obtained. BLAUGHTEiI'LICENyK IM. FITTON, give notice that it it 9 my intention to apply, at the next meeting of the Kiwitca County Council, held at Feilding, for a License to Slaughter great and small Cuttle ou Section 186, Beaconstiekl. M. ITiTUN.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 271, 24 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 271, 24 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 271, 24 March 1894, Page 3

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