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JOHNCOBBE WILL SHOW ON SATURDAY, I MUCH UNDER PREVAILING PRICES, -, PART OP THE STOCK OF Win. Me Arthur & Co., | Together with a lot of OTHER LINES bought cheap, ' under Special Circumstances, in the London and Colonial Markets. HE WILL SELL: Men's All-wool Colonial Tweed Suits, Men's Merino Socks, spliced heels and worth 80s, for 19s 6d feet, 3 pairs, for Is lid Men's English Tweed Suits, worth 22s Men's Knitted Wool Socks, Is per pair, I 6d, for 16s 6d . worth Is 6a , Men's Tweed Trousers, for 5s lid, value Piuk Flannelette, 2s lid and 3s lid per for 8s dozen Men's Oilskin Coats, yellow aud black, All-wool White Flannel, worth Is 6d, for 7s 6d for Is Boys' Knicker Suits, for 5s lid, cheap Heavy Homespun, worth Is 2d, for 9d at 7s 6d Women's Ulsters, 10s 6d and 15b 6d, j Boys' Drill Trousers, Is 3d per pair worth nearly double Men's Felt Hats, Is, Is 6d, and 2s, worth Extraordinary Value in White Calicoes, 50 per cent more from 2s 3d per dozen. 5 per cent discount for Gash off" amounts exceeding 20s. Goods delivered free all over the district. OPE NINGTANNOUNCBMEff R. J. THOMPSON, THE CASH EXCHANGE, FEILDING. NEW SEASON'S DRAPERY AND CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. Groceries, Ironmongery, Boots, and all the requisites of a first-class general store at lowest possible prices. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is under the supervision of a First class Milliner, and the selection of "WINTER MILLINERY is most varied. Inspection invited. TSrAPERY & CLOTHING. EXTEAOEDINAEY PUECHASE ! rTIHE Vendors of Morev's Bankrupt Stock have secured 20 CASES ASSORTED JL JOB GOODS at such a price as will enable them to sell the most of it at HALF THE USUAL COST, Together with the remainder of Morey'a Bankrupt Stock. The whole to be cleared out in 21 DAYS. 21 Men's and Boys' Clothing and Mercery Blankets, Flannelettes, Sheetings Quilts, Dresses, Ulsters, &c. -TERMS CASHSPENCE "&" SPENCE, VENDORS, JFEKGUSSON STREET, FEILDING. NEW r SEASONJS SHIPMENT. We shall make our First Sho.r of Autumn 8c Winter Novelties ON SATURDAY, MARCH 31st. DRESSES — f) ur purchases of Dresa Materials for the Autumn and Winter are most extensive. We are confident that a visit of inspection will convince all that for variety, novelty, and price, tre are not excelled. Our SHOW-ROOM is heavily stocked with the most varied assortment of Newest Styles in Mantles, Capes, Jackets, Mackintoshes, Cloake, &c. These have been selectod "by Mr Mills in the leading houses of Dunedin, Christchurch, and Wellington, and Ladies may depend that only the latest and most fashion*Me goods have been purchased. MILLINERY.— Our display in this department will be found very Choice, many of the latest NOVELTIES have been selected by Miss Diamond from the Wholesale Houses in Wellington, acd all the most Fashionable Shapes in Bonnets and Hats will be found represented. COLONIAL BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. —We have bongbt very heavily in these lines, and are offering them at a very s.'ight advance on Mill Prices. CLOTHING.— We have lately received a large assortment of the " Tropical Odourless " Waterproof Coats, with and without Capes. Man's Colonial Tweed Suits in gieat variety. A special line at a very low price should be seen by all requiring a cbeap, and at the same time a serviceable Suit. Youths' and Boys' Suits fully represented. Men's underclothing of every description. Boots and Shoes at lowest prices. IRONMONGERY- — Farmers about to fence should get our quottaions for Galvanised and Black Wire and Barb Wire. Full lines in Builders' and Furnishing Ironmongery. GROCERY— We have a very large stock and varied assortment. To wholesale buyers we are in a position to offer exceptional inducements. DAVY "&" MILLS. SPORTING NOTICE. A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF GUNS AND AMMUNITION JOSEPH DARRAGH'S BRICK STORE, FEILDING. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. CLOVERS, RYE, RAPE, TURNIPS, CRESTED DOCiS TAIL, TIMOTHY, COCKSFOOT, YARROW, FESCUES, POAPRATENSIS, &c M JOSEPH DARRAGH'S, FEILDING AND CAMPBEI>LT(i>WN. ' * " IHE best is Always cheapest? 7 ~ ~~ For Best Qualitj and Assortment in Hardware, Oils, Varnishes, and Brushwore, Try BRAMWESfcL BROS. *" ™ i For Choice and Quality iv Cutlery, E.P. Spoons aud Forks, Vases and Ornaments, Try BRAMWELL BROS. For Farm Rcquircmcmcnts of every Description* ,Litt.le'b and Cooper's Dips, Arseuio, vSulphttr, try •* ' BRAM WELL BROS. For Bctit Groceries, Novelties, Delicacies, Finest Teas aud Coffees, fresh aud good, no cheap sales of old stock, try BRAM WELL BROS., IMPORTERS, FEILDING AND COLYTON. A. c. GREGOR, Dying to live and Living to Dye. Cauinetmakeu and Upholsteiieii, Manchester Street. T . RAE, PRACTICAL DYER AND CLEANER EVERY description of Furniture .__._..«. From Wanganui, made in styles with JJ A S^opejr d^Bra nch.n PaWston beat matenals, luapection invited clothing, enher lad.es' ov Rrntlomen's, Jobbing Work promptly attended to. may oe i) ye( j cqua i t0 nen . . a i SOi table- _. - - cloth-, curta : ns, &c Feathers a sped* D,, rHARL TO N nltj-curleJ and died. Repairs done, K.CUAKLiiUJN, and trousers neatly ctrappeJ. Kimbolton Road. I t. RAE, I FEILDING. Main Street, Palmerston North .~~ Supenor~Dr"essmaking. " J! eildin « Ascnt : H ' Hickfo I d ON and after this date, Lidies" j E ARO HOUSE Own. Material mad^ up— p r I. has taken up the lease of the feet 6t, style, and finish guaranteed | premises of Mr Curamings, China —by Miss Bowdon, at and (ilasa Warehouse, the Square, J. B. HAMILTON'S. I PalmerPton North.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 295, 23 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 295, 23 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 295, 23 April 1894, Page 3

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