VERY IMPORTANT DRAPERY INTIMATION. J KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS' GREAT CLEARING SALE. FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY! SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS ! All French Millinery will be sold at Half Price. All Untrimmned Felt Hats will be sold at Half Price. All Fur Lined Cloaks at exactly Half Price. Black and Colored Winter Dolmans at exactly Half Price. Sealette and Colored Cloth Jackets 25 per cent or 5s in the £. Children's Jackets, Cloaks and Ulsters 25 per cent, or 5s in the £. 2000 pairs Ladies' Corsets 25 per cent. or 5s in the £. 500 Dress Robes, new styles, all at Hah! Price. 400 pieces Dress Fabrics reduced 25 to 50 per cent. The whole stock of Ball Dresses all at exactly Hah 7 Price. COUNTRY ORDERS. All letter orders will receive due attention. It is essential that all letter orders be accompanied with remittance, otherwise such orders will not participate in the Sweeping Reductions. During this sale no goods will be sent on approval at sale prices. Sale Now On. KIRKCALDLE~~& STAINS, THE DIRECT TRADERS, WELLINGTON. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! There are no Boots like Trewm's. WHOISTREWIN? Tell os, we beseech you. Why, heis the King of the Boot and Shoe Trade, whose Home-made Bods and Shoes ne?er wear out ! Hns he much stock ? He has just re« ceived about Three Tons of Boots and Shoes, made to his special order, from two of the best manufacturers in the world. Those boots and shoes haye been bontsht for prompt cash, therefore he is in a position to give the public the full benefit of such a large purchase. Stop Him ! "We will spoil his trade," shout the dealers and small makers ; but they mast first ' empty the sea with a teaspoon into the volcano of Vesuvius' ; ' stop the Groat Western express with the fealher of a sparrow's tail'; 'pension the sun off and illume the world with the electric light ' — before they can hinder the go-ahead and hourly -progressing Tbewin. If I could speak with the roice of thunder, or niaKC myself heard like the report of a 100 ton gun, if every eye could see and every ear could hear in the British Empire, I would say it Fearlessly and Faithfully, and challenge the world to contradict me, that the man is not born who is selling such rate quali ties at such low prices as James Trewin, — OF — THE PU3LIO BENEFIT BOOT and SHOE WAREHOUSE, KiMiJOLToir Road, FEILDING. Bootsi Made and Repaired by the best workman in the trade (bar none) while you wait. For Prices Look at the Window. WILLIAM CARTHEW'S T^T EW BOOK LIST Dauta's Punjatoria, Fs 6d Dante's Inferno, 7< 6d The Story of the Heavens, 15s Star Land, 7s 6d Aca'iemv of Pictures for 1894, bound, 8s 6d The Life of Christ (Farrer), 9s Cd The World, its Cities and People, 50i Doro Gallery. 45s Library of English Literature, 75s Magazine of Art, 20s Wright's Poultry Book, 455. Picturesque Australasia, 45s Dore Bible, and full stock of Family and Reference Bibles. Full stock of--Pitman's Reporters' Books, Children's Hosanna's Church Praise, Wesley Hymns, Choral Anthems, Church Service and Hymns, and Catholic Service, Christian Choir and Sankey's Hymns, Coles' Picture Books. Four cases of all the newest books just received, including all the latest novels. WILLIAM CAIITHEW, Fkildinj. B OTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. No Boots Like the PALMERSTON NORTH BOOT CO.'S (Late Pallant and Co.), THE Cheapest t»hop in Town to buy your Boots and Shoes from. Come and try onr Men's Pegged Watertights at 12s 6d , Men's Snooters, 10a Qd ; Men's Bluchers (nailed), 5s Cd. Also, onr Seamless Watertights, to be had only from usNotk— Bring jour Boots and Shoes and have them repaired by a practical Boot and Shoemaker while you wait. TO THE TRADE. Boot Uppers, Leather and Grindery at the, XortJS notice at Wellington Pnces. Boots and Shoes made to measure on the shortest notice. Note the Address — Opposite J. B. Hamilton's, Praper. H. L. JACKSON, Manager. Superior Dressmaking. 1 /"\N and after tLis date, L<> dies' \J Own Material madfl up— pr feet fit, style, and finish guaranteed — by Miss Bowdon, at * JJ, HAMILTON'S. BAG SHAW, holder of the Dip- . loina and Silver Medal of the V British Dairy Farmers' Association, foi I proficiency in dairy-farming and dairying , (the highest award obtainable), is seek in« Engagement as a Factory Manager Has three years' English experience anc one year in the Colony ; thorough know ledge of milk-testing and all dairy ma cbinery; several excellent testimonials I, Address, C/ 0., A. F. Halcombe and Son Feiiaiag.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 43, 16 August 1894, Page 3
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