NEW SEASON^ SHIPMENT We shall make our First Shojp of Autumn & Winter Novelties ON SATURDAYJSIARCH 31st. j DRESSES — Our purchases of Dress Materials for the Autumn ani Winter are most extensive. We are confident that a visit of inspection wil convince all that for variety, novelty, and price, we are not excelled. Our SHOW-ROOM is heavily stocked with the most varied assortmen of Newest Styles in Mantles, Capes, Jackets, Mackintoshes, Gloake, &c These have been selected by Mr Mills in the leading houses of Duoedin Christchurch, and Wellington, and Ladies may depend that only the lates and most fashionable goods have been purchased. — MILLINERY, — Our display in this department will be found verj Choice, many of the latest NOVELTIES have been selected by Mias Dia mond from the Wholesale Houses in Wellington, and all the most Fashionabh Shapes in Bonnets and Hats will be found represented. COLONIAL BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. —We have bought verj heavily m these lines, and are offering them at a very slight advance on Mill Prices. CLOTHING*. — We have lately received a large assortment of tb< " Tropical Odourless " Waterproof Coats, with and without Capes. Men's Colonia Tweed Suits in great variety. A special line at a very low price should be seen bj all requiring a cheap, and at the same time a serviceable Suit. Youths' and Bojs Suits fully represented. Men's underclothing of every description. Boots and Shoes at lowest prices. IRONMONGERY- — Farmers about to fence should get our quottaiont for Galvanised and Black Wire and Barb Wire. Full lines in Builders' and Furnish' ing Ironmongery. GROCERY— We have a very large stock and varied assortment. Tc wholesale buyers we are in a position to offer exceptional inducements. DAVY "&" MILLS. LONDON TO FEILDING. JOHN COBBE Is now showing his First Delivery of NEW SEASON'S GOODS, Received direct from London per S.S. DORIC. Specialties in Dress Goods, Mantles, Jackets, and Trimmed Millinery. New Plushes, Velveteens, Gloves, Millinery Trimmings, &c. LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK IN THE DISTJUCT TO CHOOSE FROM. Stylish Dressmaking on the Premises. JOHN COBBE, DIEECT IMPORTER, FEILDING.
F. GABITES, FERGUSSON STREET, FEILDING, HAS PUBCIIASED AT BANKRUPT STOCK PRICES THE FOLLOWING NEW GOODS :- CHILDREN'S ULSTERS— 7/6, now 4/11 ; 9/6, now 5/11 ; 12/6, now 7/6. LADIES' ULSTERS— IO/6, 17/6, 19/6, and 23/MEN'S FLANNEL UNDER VESTS— 2/11 MEN'S FLANNEL PANTS— 2/11 MEN'S ALL-WOOL CRIMEAN SHIRTS— B/11. SPORTING NOTICE. A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF GUNS AND AMMUNITION AT JOSEPH DARRAGH'S BRICK STORE, FEILDING. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. CLOVERS, RYE, RAPE, TURNIPS, CRESTED DOGS TAIL, TIMOTHY, COCKSFOOT, YARROW, FESCUES, POAPRATENSIS, &c, — AT — JOSEPH DARRAGH'S, FEILDING AND CAMPBELLTOWN. <<the r BEgT j^ jjjfifjkYS CHEAPEST." For Best Quality and Assortment in Hardware, Oils, Varnishes, and Brushwcre, Try BRAMWELL BROS. For Choice and Quality iv Cutlery, E.P. Spoons and Forks, Vases and Ornaments, Try BRAMWELL BROS. For P'arni Rcnuircnieinents of every Description, Little's and Cooper's Dips, Arsenic, Sulphur, try BRAMWELL BROS. For Best Groceries, Novelties, Delicacies, Finest Teas and Coffees, fresh and good, no cheap sales of okl stock, try BRAMWELL BROS., IMPORTERS, FEILDING AND COLYTON. Great Dissolution Sale! COMMENCING ON SATURDAY NEXT, AND CONTINUING DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH. THOMPSON CASH EXCHANGE, FEILDING, HAVING decided to dissolve the Partnership hitherto existing between them by mutual consent, beg to announce a GREAT CLEARING SALE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Cash must be had. Goods must be sold regardless of Cost or Profit. A Good Stock of DRAPFRY CLOTHING, BOOTS, IRONMONGERY, AND CROCKERY, J ' TO CHOOSE FROM. Every liuo marked in Plain Figures. Come and see for yourselves the GREAT * REDUCTIONS. All overdue accounts must be paid before the 31st March. Thompsons' Cash Exchange FEILDING. E. ,T. TOZER, RANKIN & S(M, House-painter, Sign-writer, general blacksmiths, GKAINKIt, APITi - P^oiSS^D^^Joll: 4 TfOBBE-SHcSa a specialty. Khnhollon Road ... FEILDING. XI - •., xa M^ A nna All sorts of Blaciismith Work done mE AKO HOUSE on the premises. J;_ opened iv Palmevston ou SAT- Horeea broken to saddle and liar U.RJQAY, the 13th January. ness by (j. Bankin, juur,
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 276, 31 March 1894, Page 3
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