UNITED FARMERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. Now landed direct from the well known London Seedsmen Messrs CARTER and HURST and SON, our Seasons supply of English Grass and Clover Seeds for the Autumn Sowing, consisting of — White Clover, Red Clover, Cowgrass, Alsike Trefoil, Poa Pratensis, Poa Trevialis, Poa Nemoralis, Meadow Fescue, Hard • Fescue, Sheep Fescue, Crested Dogstail, Meadow Foxtail, Mustard, Yarrow, Lucerne, Rape and Turnip Seeds. Poverty Bay, Canterbury and Southland Rye Grass Seeds. Colonial Grown Crested Dogstail, Meadow Foxtail, Clovers and Fescues. Prices and Samples on applicuiion. United Farmers' Co-Operative Asso. Ltd. JOHN MARTIN, H. W. DAVY, Chairman of Directors. Feilding Manager. WRUIT PRESERVING fRUIT i RESERVING JUST LANDED 150 Pints MASON'S JARS, 576 Quarts MASON'S JARS, 432-1 Gallons MASON'S JARS. 396 PATENT LIGHTNING JARS. Airtight, Clean, and easily adjusted. Lowest prices in the District. FULL STOCKS Pure Cane Sugar, Pure Gane Sugar, Pure Cane Sugar. IN 40il> BAGS AT 7s 9d, 8s ? 8s 6d. BRAMWELL 8R05.., FEILDING AND COLYTON. ~~ LARGE PURCHASE Of PRINTS 8c FLANNELETTES by . SPENCE AND SPENCE, AT Less than ENGLISH MANUFACTURERS COST. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS Will be given in these goods. 100 Pieces Prints, Drills, and Ginghams, beautiful goods of the very best quality ; price per yard 3d, *Ud, sd, SJ-d, and 6_<l. The usual price of these is from Sel to ls per yard. 50 pieces of Strong Twilled Flannelette a yard wide ; Cream at 3d, 4d, sd, 5-? ? d per yard, a yard wide ; Striped at 4!_d, sd, and s_<\ per yard, a yard wide. The usual price of these goods is from 7d to 9d per yard. SPENCE ~&T SPENCE, BON MARCHE. •■-f^—^*_L_*****_ i* 'imtniTi-ffinr-r -^ -w~mmmxrm m r*'<--"-!*-mv£ii-iVsc*amaßW ■ iiwi— mbi^— *i ama^a-m —•**■> JOHFC O B B E'S USUAL SUMMER SALE WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, I3th JANUARY. TTAVING LARGE SHIPMENTS op NEW GOODS to arrive in February, for which he must make room, the Public may depend upon getting STARTLING BARGAINS FOR CASH. FOR DETAILS SEE HANDBILLS. johnTcobbe, DIRECT IMPORTER, FEILDING. THE BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN FEILDING. PURE INDIAN TEA At Is 4d per Ib AT JOSEPH DARRAGH'S, Storekeeper, FEILDING. ASTOUNDING BARGAINS AT W. CARTHEW'S, WHERE there is such a magnificent display of Fancy Goods, Dolls, and Toys as is rarely found in the Southern Hemisphere. To attempt to describe would be impossible. FANCY GOODS. A grand and choice selection of every description. DOLLS AND TOYS In endless variety, and a marvel of cheapness. XMAS CARDS. Packets from 6d to 5s ; single cards from £d to 10s— wonderful value. ANNUALS. AU the New Annuals and Christmas Numbers of English and Colonial Papers. THREEPENNY, SIXPENNY, AND SHILLING TABLES, which gave such general satisfaction in previous years, being a guarantee of value. Knovying full well the. requirements of this district my English and Colonial buyers, acting under my instructions', have spared no pains to select all the Novelties of the Season.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 173, 25 January 1896, Page 3
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