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Try NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTOR! FOR b BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. THE Large Trade we do in Boots and Shoes is proof that we have hit tin Feilding business, and satisfy the public OUR PRICES ARE BIGHT. OUR BOOTS ARE GOOD, i ■ Qrd CONSIGNMENT. TTTCT TA U A ATTI Q O JUOI W XL A IN' JJ. Orel CONSIGNMENT Gent's T?in Ooze Calf Boots. Ladies' Glace Shoes, do Kriipp Boots. do Kid Shoes. do Glace Kid Boots. do Tan 3-Strap Shoes. TRY THE NEW~LEATHEE— , Gent's Kangarette Boots. Ladies' Cross-Strap Kangarette Shoes. SEE OUE WINDOWS. N.Z.C.F., Feilding. 1 NEW" BOOKS, EVERY FORTNIGHT. We have made arrangements to receive by every Direct Steamer a consignsigntuent of the Latest Books, all of which we shall sell at The Published Price. It is our intention to be UP TO DATE in Style, Quality and Pace, and we beg to thank our Customers for the encouragement they have given us. We have now landed per s.s. GOTHIC — 2 Casks Tea Sets; 2 Casks Dinner Sets; 3 Casks Novelties in Glassware. ■ Our 40 Pieces China Tea Sets, 19s Gd, 255, and 3os. 52 Pieces Dinner Sets, 37s 6d, and 455, are the ame in quality as has hitherto given sucli satisfaction. To Land s.s. Cynosure -New York— 8 Cases Clocks. 12 Cases Mason's Imported Fruit Jars. ALFOKD'S NOVELTY DEPOT, FEILDING. J. B. BECKLEY, OF Sheipfoopne House, HAS COMMENCED A BIG CLEARING- SALE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FOE ONE MONTH ONLY. EVERYTHING REDUCED. MILLINERY HALF-PKIGE. COSTUMES HALF-PBICE. This will bo the Cheapest Sale ever held in Feilding. DRESSES bought here during the Sale will be made in our usual First-rate Style and Finish. 0s 6d. Refreshment Rooms. Ready Money Sale. J. B. BECKLEY, SHERBORNE HOUSE. JUST to Hand, direct from the Manufacturers ; a large assortment of ENGLISH and COLONIAL EOOTS and SHOES. Ladies' Tan and Canvas Shoes in great variety. Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes, from 7s. Leather Slippers, from 3s 6d per pair. Men's and Youth's Sliootors, from 8s Gd per pair. The Balance of our SUMMER GOODS, including STRAW HATS, of all descriptions, PRINTS, OALATEAS, DRESS GOODS, Etc., Are being cleared at Large Reductions preparatory to the Annual STOCKTAKING. Note : Groceries at Lowest Rates. R J. THOMPSON. CASH EXCHANGE CO-OP,,

Barraud and Abraham, GRASS, SEED AND GRAIN MERCHANTS. TTUST LANDED EX S.S. TAINUI— NEW SEASON'S SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING Comprising CLOVERS, Fescues and Natural Grasses, Turnip and Rape, All imported as usual Direct from Messrs Hurst and Son. Also, to arrive in store shortly large stocks of Locally Grown Seeds, for which, vre have made large couhracba with the most reliable growers in the districb. These include Meadow Foxtail, Crested Dogstail, Fine Sheep, Hard and Meadow Fescues. Samples and quotations on application. AGENTS-Cooper's ) Littles' \ SHEEP DIPS, j Owen's ] Binder Twine. Binder TwineLarge Supplies of Manila, Mixed, and FlaxFEILDING, PALMERSTON N., and DANEVIRKE. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM. GREAT RELINOUiaHING SALE j DRAPERY. A GREAT CLEARING SALE of Drapery and Clothing will commence at the MAKINO STORE on Ist February, and will continue until all the stock is sold. The Stock is all NEW and WELL SELECTED. No Puff. No quoting a few lines for a draw. Everything Reduced. As the stock will not be replaced again, my customers and the public generally can rely upon getting Genuine Bargains. Profits will not be considered, as the goods must be sold. CASH must accompany each order. Other branches of the business carried on as usua l at the Lowest Possible Rates for cash. Boots a specialty. JNO. P. COWIE, Proprietor. WANTED— SOO TOTi RA POSTS. nnENDERS invited for 500 heart of X Totara Posts, 7 feet long, 6x6 or 5 x 7 inch ; also, 50 heart of Totara Straining Posts, 9 feet long, 10 x 10 inch, delivered at Railway Station, Palmerston, or Hanson's Woolshed,' Rangitikei Line. Tenders addressed to W. Mansox, Feilding, not laterthan sth February. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' '■[' :

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 182, 5 February 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 182, 5 February 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 182, 5 February 1896, Page 3

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