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NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. WARNOCK & ADKiN. ~irnr7"E have just opened up another lot of First-class Drapery, These will be VV found to be of the very highest order, and at Wellington Cash Prices. There is a splendid assortment, and we invite inspection. Patrons can rely upon our goods being quite new, and all orders will receive our very best attention. Colonial Blankets New Dresses Sheetings Hopsacks and Serges Towels Harris Tweeds Flannelettes Diagonals and Cashmeres. FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY. UNDERCLOTHING AND* CORSETS A SPECIALTY. SCIENTIFIC DRESSMAKING. GENTS' MERCERY AND TAILORING. 200 patterns of Worsteds and Tweeds to Knicker Suits from 6s (job line) choose from Hard Felt Hats Riding Trousers and Gaiters a specialty The New X.L. Hats are the lightest and Boys' Suits best finished hat in the market, 6/9, Waterproofs 7/6, 8/6 GENTS UNDERCLOTHING IN T GREAT VARIETY. RIDING HABITS—TAILOR MADE. A Trial Solicited. WARNOCK & ADKIN, WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON NORTH, AND FEELDING. (Corner of Fergusson and Manchester Streets). GEO. E. JOHNSON, Manager.

m. o o E3 PQ w Pn H w a Q * S S « £ S d »—< <5 hH M a'nXW ATU FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (limited), The Square, PALMERSTON NORTR. HAVE on hand and to arrive GRASS CLOVER & TURNIP SEEDS of nil descriptions comprising— Cocks- | foot, Local and Peninsula Uye, Local, Poverty Bay, Southland. Canterbury, j Italian Rye, Red nnd White Clover, Cowgrass, Alsyke, Trefoil, Lucerne, Timothy, Foxtail, Dogstail, Fescues, Florin, Ynrrow, Pratensis, Rape, Purple and Green Top, Aberdeen Turnip. ALSO Wheat, Oats, Barley, Chaff, Beans, Peas and Potatoes. Samples and quotations on application. CASH BUYERS of every description of Seeds and Produco at highest market rates. SEEDS AND GRAIN received on consignment and liberal advances made thereon. We have weekly sales id WELLINGTON of WOOL, HIDES, SKINS, TALLOW, FUNGUS and every description of Farm Produce. Each consignment receives special attention and i highest market rates obtained. Prompt account sales rendered. For further particulars apply to M. COHEN, Manager. < . r £ f O 3 1 O JL 0 i g ! «8I ligil I < 1 1 H '" || J1 1 gs: . & a -a a: § * < o_ C . YOUNG, THE CHEAP IRONMONGER, Manchester Street, Feilding. LARGE STOCK of Builders', Furnishing, and General Ironmongery. Stoves, Scott's Ranges, nnd BICYCLES A SPECIALTY. Brushware, Steel Trunks, and every description of Ironmongery, at lowest possible pnceß. INSPECTION INVITED. C. YOUNG, The Cheap Ironmonger. ~ s"c"Too"l~^)T~m v s i o. FEILDING BRANCH, MR M. 0. MEADOWS is prepared to receive Pupils in the following subjects : — Voice Production and Singing, Piano, and Violin, Intending Pupila are requested to apply at tbe School of Music, Glasgow House, Manchester Street, on any day except Tuesday a^ Friday : MONE^T ! For Inyostment on Security of Freehold Lands. Town Properties accepted if ample margin offered. WE are prepared to advance large or small sums on favorable terms to borrowers. Interest at lowest current rates, according to amount required and margin offered. BAKER and COOKE, SOLICITORS, The Square, Palmerston N. rfC~O L E N D : JL £5000, In Sums to suit Borrowers, AT 7 PER CENT. Immediate Application Necessary. Apply 10--1 l UU II L. SUEIIWILL, Lund Agent. 171 OK SALE, a first-class Wcrtboiin Sewing Machine (treadle) ; ueaily new. Price, *8 cash. Apply at tbi» office

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 281, 6 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 281, 6 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 281, 6 April 1894, Page 3

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