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VERY IMPORTANT DRAPERY INTIMATION. 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 bo sold at Half Price. All Fur Lined Cloaks at exactly Half Price. Black and Colored Winter Dolmaus 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. Half 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. KIRKCALDIE~& STAINS, THE DIRECT TRADERS, WELLINGTON. THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Boots & Shoes. Ladies in all sizes — Balmorals 7/11, 9/6, 11/6, 12/6, 15/6. Shoes 7/6, 8/9, 11/6, 12/6, 18/6, 14/9. Ladies' Pateut Strap Slippers, black, all sizes, 10s ; Tan, 9/6. Boys' Strong School Boots, sprigged, sizes 7to 13, 5/9 to 8/6. We have also a cheaper line ranging from 4/9 to 6/6, same sizes. Girls' French Cab? Balmorals, 7 to 13, 5/9 to 7/3, very strong for school wear. Men's Boots— Pegged Watertights 112/6, 13/6, 15/ Strong Shooters, pegged, 14/6 Men's Bals from 10/6, 12/6, 18/9, 14/6, 15/-, 16/6, 17/6. Crupp, Scotch Grain and Porpoise Cookhams. 18/6, 22/6, 27/6. LADIES', MEN'S AND BOY'S SLIPPERS In all Kinds and Sizes. V Gent's Evening Shoes, 9/9, 10/6. F. W. TBE SEDER, Manager. Hugh L. Sherwill, LICENSED LAND BROKER AND General Commission Agbht, FEILDING AND FALMEBSTOIC NOBTH. fIIRUST Moneys Invested; Loans J_ Negotiated ; Valuations made for Mortgage and Investment purposes ; Transfers, Mortgages, and leases prepared under Land Transfer Act. AGENCIES— 41 The Phoenix Firo Co., of London." New Zealand Accident Insurance Company. Mi Atkins, Architect, Wanganai. b OR SALE. — Farms of various areas. TO LiVI I.—Houses1 .— Houses and Shops in town. RENTS Hi DEBTB collected. MONEY.— In sums of £100 to £500 and upwards at current rates of interest. Address : Box No. 40, Feilding, MR bIiEENWOOD iSenion, Resident Dentist, Kimbolton Road, FEI[J)IN'G. DENTISTRY m all i-. brunches. Mr Greenwood has a vacancy for a pupil. MR J. H. HOOPER, Dental Surgeon, Feilding and I'almerston North. MR HOOPEB (late Ntudent at the Dental 'Jospital, London; pays a regular wekkt.v visit to Feilding, and may be consulted at his new offices in the Square (next to Mr Cobbe's Brick Store) every Thursday and Fkiday. Office Hours : Thursday, 9 a.m. to 330 p.m. ; Friday, 10 a.in. to 5 p.m W. A. SANDILANDS 13ARRI>TEW AND SOLICITOR, Fekgusson Stheet, Feilding. Branch ffice: Bibmjngham. MONEY to Lend, in Large or Small Sums, on the security of Freehold Land, at Current Rates of Interest. Town Properties acoepted if ample margin be offered. T. H. James & F. W. Heaps, ARCHITECTS. FEILDINQ AND PALMERSTON NORTH Feilding Branch conducted by Mr Jam^H, Kimbolton Road. Mr Hi^yin, chemint.) T K. & A. H TRIPE, SURGEON DENTISTS, PALMERSTON NOETH, Mr Tripe will pay a professional visit to Feilding every Friday, and may be consulted at Mr Greenwood's rooms, Kimbolton Road. Country clients for mechanical work will hare their traia fares paid; to aad from Palmerston.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 44, 17 August 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 44, 17 August 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 44, 17 August 1894, Page 2

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