NEW TARIFF! The way to avoid extra Customs Taxation, help our Colonial Industries, and benefit ourselves, IS TO BUY All Wool Colonial Flannels, at 8s lid per dozen. A.ll Wool Colonial Blankets, at 14s 6d per pair. All Wool Colonial Tweed Dresses, at 22s 6d. All Wool Colonial Tweed Suits, at 21s. And Colonial Boots, Shoes, and Slippers. FROM JOHN COBBE ts^° The largest holder of New Zealand Manufactures in the District, SPECIAL BARGAINS In all classes of WINTER GOODS, AT THE Until the ai rival of First Spring Shipment of New Goods expected shortly. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN LADIES' JACKETS, CAPES, MACINTOSHES, AND MILLINERY. READY MONEY DBAPERS ; The Bon Marche, Feiiding, THIS SPACE RESERVED roii O . JO. JO Jjj \j Jl\. Ju JOj Jl 9 LATE WARNOCK & ADKIN. CLEARING SALE PREPARATORY TO STOCK TAKING OF MY Entire Stock of Showroom Goods. FURNITURE AND BEDDING, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, LINOLEUMNS AND OILCLOTHS, CARPETS AND MATTINGS, LAMPS AND LAMPWARE. REDUCTION OF FROM 10 TO 20 PER CENT FOR ONE MONTH FOR CASH. JOSEPH "DARRAGH, IRONMONGER, GROCER, AND FURNITURE DEALER* FEILDING. THE RED^ HOUSE. New Goods fop the Autumn and Winter Trade. To the LADIES ancl GENTLEMEN of the District— WE have just received the most Complete Assortment we have ever been able to submit to you. MANTLES, JACKETS, AND CAPES, All the LATEST FASHIONS specially selected from the be.st London Marketed IMPORTED TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. HAT aud BONNET SHAPES and TOQUES in great Varity. LaDIES FLANNELETTE UNDERCLOTHING A Very Large Stock of COESETS in various makes. COLONIAL AND ENGLISH BLANKETS. FLANNELS AND FLANNELETTES. = SOME CHOICE LINES IN SKIRTINGS, Entirely New Patterns and at very Low Prices, IN DRESS GOODS we have a LARGE SELECTION, Including COLONIAL DRESS TWEEDS and ROBES, only one Dress to each Pattern. These goods haTe been Greatly Admired. We have just opened up a Shipment of EVENING SHOES, comprising all the latest Novelties. DAVY AND MILLS. SEED POTATOES ! JUST LANDED TASMANIAN GROWN SCOTCH GREYS. , TASMANIAN GROWN REDSKINS. PRIME SAMPLES. Splendid Change o£ SEED FROM O AMARU. SNOWFLAKES, NEW FLOWER SEEDS. LAPSTONES, ASHLEAFS, BRUCES, PROLIFICS, EARLY ROSE, FLUKES. NEW GARDEN SEEDS. PEACH BLOSSOMS INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. BRAMWELL BROS., FEILDING AND COLITON.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 39, 14 August 1895, Page 3
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362Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 39, 14 August 1895, Page 3
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