j.B.HAMiITO N WINTER GOODS. WINTER GOODS. Selling Off! Selling Off! 5s to 10s in the pound off ueual 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 regariless of profit or price. "I Xf\ pairs Good White Blankets. X.t-)\J Striped Rugs, Shawls, Wraps, etc. 4.s And 5s iv the pound reductious. i)f\(\ yards New Flannelettes, 211 rC\J\J dozen. White, Grey, or Pink Is Flannels for 9kl. ALL NEW WINTER DRESSES thrown in at Selling Off Price. \ (\i'\ yards Good Silesia Linings .1.1*1., 'JUU 4Jd, 5H- Lace Curtain, 2>l yard. Long Curtains, 'Js pair. \ 4 i \ vavds White Twill Sheetings rC-iV/ a* follows- Is for 10.U1 ; 13 for Is; 16 for 1/8. Ladies' Corsets, 2s — almost given away. Black (only) Machiuc Cotton, lOd dozen. Good Strong Kuitting Wools, 1/3 lb. "I / W"\ pairs Girls' Cashmere Stock - JLL/l_/ ings, all sizes, at 6d pair. Sfmn'^nts 1 AY(! are clca * out ir\VAYT« " all od(1 Remnants about REMNANTS j balf thdr ori Binal8 inal cost - Next week and following v JACKETS ! weeks all our varied Win- ' ULSTERS tor (ioods as follows:—- CAPES 7/(5 to 10;'- iv the .I' taken 1 FUR off usual Selling Prices. ) GOODS Kkllim; Oik MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING. 100 Boy's Dark School Suits, -1/0 each Youths' Long Trouser Suits, 14/6 20/- will buy a Mau's Dark Tweed Suit, • usually sold at ;!()/- --150 Dark Working Trousers, 3/11, ~>U, o/11. OVEKCOATS & WATERPKOOFS at under Cost Pi ice. COMl\ TO •J. B. HAMILTON'S GREAT SELLING OFF. &JUGYLE BOAKIUNG HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM. SUPERIOR Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. Paddocking for Horses. D. McNAIR, Proprietor I~fcj' S H E""~AT"L~~D~i DRESSMAKER (Next to Mr E. Martin's Temple of Fashion), Kimbolton Road FEILDING. PIANOFORTE. MISS K. F. TOZER is prepared to receive a few additional pupils for the above. Terms moderate. Kimbolton Road, FEILDING. THE POST OFFICE STORE, KIWITEA, \l£7 AS opened to day (19th March) ** with a Complete Stock of Groseries. Terms : Cash. Further particulars in future advertisement. WM. 11. FOSTER. MAKINO'SAW'MILL. J7IACE CUTS and Stabs on sale at j the above Mill, suitable for fencing, fowlhouses, pigstyes, &c, &c. BOSUER BROS., Proprietors. I Birmingham Furniture Warehouse. rrUIE undersigned begs to notify to .L the settlers of BirminßDam, Apiti, and Pembertou d'.slnc'.s, that he has commenced business iv Biruiiughaai as a CABINET-MAKEE, and UPHOLSTERER, and trasts, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair sharo of patronage. Every description of Furniture made, at town prices, and satisfaction guaran' teed Funerals Undertaken. Agent for Pulmerston North Sasli and Door Factory. i F. FANTHOKPE, Cabinet-maker and Undertaker NOTICET HAVING disposed of my business to Messiis Bramwkll Bitos., I respectfully request a settlement of all i Accounts before the ;50tli April. j Accounts not paid or arranged for i by that date will bo placed in other i iuimU fov collection. ! T. A. SMITH, j Colyton, 12th April, 180-1. E.>. TO2ER, I House-painter, Sign-writer, PAPER-HANG ER, GLAZIER, & GENERAL DECORATOR, Kimbolhn Bond ... FEILDING.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 289, 16 April 1894, Page 3
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