NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. WA KNOCK & ADKIN. ■\\ r E have just opened up another lot of First-class Drapery. These goods will be \ 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 onr goods being quite new, and all orders will receive our very best attention. Colonial Blankets New Dresses Sheetings Uopsacks and Serges Towels Harris Tweeds Flannelettes Diagonals and Cashmeres. FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY. UNPE£iCLOTHING AND CORSETS A SPECIALTY. SCIENTIFIC DRESSMAKING. GENTS' MERCERY AND TAILORING. ;JOO patterns of Worsteds and TwecJs to Knieker Suits from Os (job line) choose from Hard Felt Hats Riding Trousers and Gaiters a specialty The New X.L. Tlats are the lightest and Boys' Suits best finished hat in the market, 6/9, Watemroofs 7.6,8/(3 GENTS UNDERCLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. RIDING HABITS— TAILOR MADE. A Trial Solicited. WAUNOCK & ADKIN, WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON NORTH, AND FEILDING. (Corner of Fergusson and Manchester Streets I. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Manager.
j.pAMiin) N WINTER GOODS. WINTER GOODS. Selling Off! Selling Off! 5s to 10s iii the pound off usual retail prices. TO THE PUBLIC. Buy your Wintor supplies at J. B. Hamilton's Great Sale of WINTER DRAPERY, The wholo stock being sold off quite regariless of profit or price. "| ~r\ pairs Good White Blankets. _L<l) \J Striped Rugs, Shawls, Wraps, etc. 4s aud 5s iu the pouud reductions. 4}/~\/~\ yards Now Flannelettes, 2/11 £\J\J dozen. "WJiite, Grey, or Pink Is Flannels for 9£d. ALL NEW WINTER DRESSES tlirown in at Selling Off Price. "x/"\/"fc yards Good Silesia Linings 3r>d, 'OVjVJ "-*M. »-A- L ace Curtain, 2|d yard. Long Curtains, '2s pair. k^ ii\ yards "White Twill Sheetings £l±\) as follows— ls for lOjd ; 1/8 for Is; 16 for 1 ■'«. Ladies' Corsets, 2s — almost given away. Black (only) Machine Cotton, lOd dozen. Good Strong Knitting Wools, 1/8 Ib. "I / W \ pairs Girls' Cashmere StockJLvJvJ ings, all sizes, at6d pair. Sn!v\VTs! Wc aVG dearin « out wrwv!\"p« " all OtUl Rcinuants about KEMN \NTsJ lmlf thoir ori ° iual costl Next week and following \ JACKETS weeks all our varied Wiu- ' ULSTERS tcr Goods as follows: CAPES 7,(> to 10,'- in the 4' taken I FUR off usual Selling Prices. / GOODS Skllinu Off MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING. 100 JJovs Dark School Suits. 4 6 each Youths' Long Trouaer Suits;, 1 1 G 20/- will buy a Man's Dark Tweed Suit, usually sold at 'M ■ 1.30 Dark Working Trousers, :> 11, ">/11, Oil. OVERCOATS & WATERPROOFS at under Cost Pi ice. i VOMK TO J. B. HAMILTON'S i GREAT SELLING OFF. AKGYLE BOARDING HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM. SUPERIOR Accommodatiou for Boarders and Travellers. Paddocking for Horses. ! D. McNAIR, Proprietor I~S'"S H E "^V"L"D~; DRESSMAKER j (Next to Mr E. Martin's Temple of Fashion), Kimrolton Road FEILDING. _^ JPIANOFOKTE. MISS K. F. TOZER is prepared to receive a few additional pupils for the above. Terms moderate. Kimbolton Road, FKILDING. THE POST OFFICE STORE, KIWITEA, \ l ' AS opeuod to day ilOth March) *^ with a Complete Stock of Groeerics. Terms : Cash. j further particulars in future advertisement. WM. 11. FOSTER. MAKINO SAW MILL. 271 ACE CUTS and Stabs on sale at ' the above Mill, suitable for fencing, fowlhouses, pigstyes, &c, Ac. BOSHER BROS., Proprietors. " CHEAP MONEY. mHE COLONISTS' LAND AND LOAN CORPORATION have resumed making advances on Rural Lands to a limited amouut. A Special Sum of JC2OOO at Oiper cent. Apply direct to ! EDWARD (JIESEN, j Manager, | Fcilding. ; 2«tli February, IHUI. I NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my business to Messhs Buamwell Bucs., 1 | respectfully request a settlement of all j Accounts before the .'soth April. S Accounts not paid or arranged for i by that date will be placed in other ! bunds for collection. T. A. SMITH, Colytou. 1 12th April, 1891.
Boots ! Boots ! COME one aud all and purchase ycur Boots and Shoos from A. PALLANT & CO., GFM/IXE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE (Opposite Hamilton's, Draper). REPAIRS DONE at the following prices while you wait ; only the hest leather used :— Men's, half-soled and heeled, 3s 6d Ladies', Youths' Ms Girl's (oizc 7 to 13) ,, 'is Patches, Gd each. Boots and Shoes made to measure on the shortest notice. We have a graud Hue of Men's Water tights, pegged, at 12e (id. Note the Address — Opposite J. B. Hamilton's, Draper. H. L. JACKSON, Manager < . r a O m a KJ 30 *^ .S° >; § 3 I 08 | I jg II | |ll ° S Id* § fi < Q ._■ F. G. WOOLLAMS PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, I ' liif Kxamination \ (Latu 2(KI, Lanibton Quay, WYllingtun), j j BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Feilding, and surrounding districts, that lie luis connnenued business — IK — M.U'cuestkr Street, FEILDING, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. It will be his endeavour to keep a FULL STOCK OF PURE DRUGS, DISPENSE PRESCRIPTIONS FAITHFULLY, and give satisfaction to all. AGENT FOR N. LAZARUS' SPECTACLES (sight tenting). Extraction of Teeth a Specialty. C. YOUN G, THE CHEAP IKONMONGER, Manchester Street, Fkilding. lAIIGE STOCK of Builders'. Fur _i nisliinf,', and General Ironmongery. Stoves. Scott's Range*, and BICYCLES A SPECIALTY. Brushware, Steel Trunks, and everj de" scription of Ironmongery, at lowest possible prices INSPECIION INVITED. C. YOUNG, The Cheap Ironmonger. KIWITEA ROAD BOARD. npENDERS will be received by the j JL abovo Board up to noon on I SATURDAY, :21st April, I*9l, for the following works : — 1. Fresh tenders for bushfelliug, torming, and cuherting 'M chuins 7"> links, and bushfelling, stumping, and clearing about 50 chains of the road lead ina; to the Vinegar Hill bridge site. •J. Forming and cul verting lUli chains of the Kiwitea-Tapuae Road. o. Forming, cul verting, and bridging 157 chains of the Northern Line. •j. Forming, cuherting, and bridging 10 chains Rangitikei Valley Road. .">. Forming and culvorting schaius of the Tapuac Road. G. Clearing and fencing about 13 chains of the Waituna Cemetery. 7. Forming and culverting 00 chains (more or less) of the Branch Road. Plans, Specifications, and General Conditions may be seen at Messrs Unnson and Son's Store, Waituna, for Nos. 1 and G, and for No. 7 at Lowes Hotel, Birmingham, and the whole at the Liosird's Oilier, Feilctmg. The lowest or auy tender not necesi sariU' accepted. : ! CIIAULFS BRAY, 1 Engineer Khvitea Road Board. LOST. V WHITE HORSE, branded R\V on iK>av .slioukk'i 1 . Reward will be paid on return of same to Mi« M. M. BJROWNK, r MauvlicsttT Street-
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 293, 20 April 1894, Page 3
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