WINTER^GAMES. Footballs. Footballs. Indoor* Car»ds and Games ; —ALSO— ENGLISH and AMERICAN LAMPS, Special Designs at Special Prices. NO OLD STOCK, ALL NEW GOODS,I AT A. ALFORD'S The Bookseller, Feilding. ~AOTUMN~NOVELTIES AT Sherborne House. JUST OPENED UP: NEW GOODS IN MILLINERY, MANTLES, JACKETS, CAPES, &c LADIES 1 AND CHILDEEN'S MACINTOSHES AND CLOAKS. SPLENDID GOODS ; ALL SEWN SEAMS. To Land in a few days, ex s.s. Rakaia— SILKS, DRESSES, VELVETEENS, VELVETTAS, &c. Special Value in Ladies' KID GLOVES (sewn seams), 2s 6d. J. JB. BECKLEY. ! TUST to Hand direct from the Manufacturers ; a hv«o assortment of •J ENGLISH and COLONIAL BOOTS and SHOES. I Ladies' Tan and Canvas -.Shoos in groat variety. Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes, from 7s. Leather Slippers, from ,'is Gd per p.iir. Men's and Youth's Shooters, from <Ss fid per pair. The. Balance of our SUMMER GOODS, including STRAW HATS, of nil descriptions, PRINTS, GALATEAS, DRESS GOODS,. Etc., Are bein™ cleared at Large Reductions preparatory to the Annual i ° STOCKTAKING. 'Note : Groceries at Lowest Rates. R J. THOMPSON. CASH EXCHANGE CO-OP., ! K - JX *- KJ '*- FEILDING.
Barraud and Abraham, GRASS. SEED AND GRAIN MERCHANTS. JUST LANDED EX S.S. TAINUINEW SEASON'S SEEDS FOE AUTUMN SOWING Cojiirisikg 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 we have made large contracts with the most reliable growers in the district. These include Meadow Foxtail, Crested Dogstail, Fine Sheep, Hard and Meadow Fescues. Samples and quotations on application. A GENTS -Cooper's ) Littles' SHEEP DIPS. Owen's j Binder Twme. Binder TwineLarge Supplies of Manila, Mixed, and FlaxFEILDING, PALMERSTON X., and DANEVIKKE. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM^ JS^J MANCHESTER^OAD BOAKD. NOTICE is hereby given that J. A. McDonald has been appointed Dog Registrar for the Manchester Road Board for the year ending 31st December, 1896, and that Mr J. Ivess' (shoemaker) shop, Colyton, is the Dog Registration Office for the above District. The Fees to be charged are as follows : — For ail sheep and cattle Dogs (not exceeding three owned by one person), two shillings and six pence eaci> ; and all other Dogs, ten shillings each. OHAKLES BHAY, Clei^k Manchester Road Board. NOTICE. THE GREAT RELINQUISHING SALE ' OF DRAPERY ! AT THE MAKINO STORE will be continued for A FEW D^a^JjONGER before removing trio lance of the Stock to another place to be sold, so do not miss the opportunity of securing Genuine Bargains, for Ready Money only. Remember. — At the Makino Store for a few days, for Cash. Other branches of the business carried oa as usua? at the. Lowest Possible Bates for cash. Boots a spKcrAr/rv. JNO. P. COWIE, Proprietor. £1 Reward, I HAD a dark-chestnut DRAUGHT HORSE., -which has been stolen from Aoraagi at date of February 28th, 1896. The horse had big lump on its ieifc bo&f, and was branded ' I II A ' on left shoulder ; it was in good condition. All the Natives and many Europeans know* the horse yery well. (Signed) PEHARA MOANA, Aoraugi> Feildxng,
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 222, 23 March 1896, Page 3
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504Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 222, 23 March 1896, Page 3
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