R J. THOMPSON. Is now opening up a large consignment of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, Including DKESS GOODS, FLANNELS, FLANNELETTES, BLANKETS, RUGS, Etc, Which are being marked at lowest possible figures. LATEST DESIGNS IN HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed. LADIES' and GIRLS' ULSTERS are being cleared less than half-price. Boy's and Men's OVERCOATS in great variety. Special value in MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTHING of all Descriptions ; A large stock to select from. Cheapest House on the Coast for Groceries and Ironmongery. Try our SURATURA TEA. CASH EXCHANGE CO-OP. a7:alfoHd's; New Books per S.S. lonic : LESS THAN PUBLISHED PRICES. ' Sam's Sweetheart,' H. Mathers, Is 6d ; ' Marwick's'City of Gold,' 6s ; „ „ Clofch 2s ; ' Modern Women,' T. M. Hannson, 4s ; ' Use'of Life,' Sir John Lubbock, Is ; ' For Nita,' Is ; „ Cloth Is 6d ; ' Nunquam Papers,' P. Blackford, Is; ' A Lady in Black, 1 2s3d ; ' The Sowers,' H. S. Merrimau, 2s 3d ; „ Cloth 3s 3d; „ „ Cloth 3s 3d; ' The Hoyden ' Mrs Hungerford, 2s 3d ; ' Things that Matter,' F. Gnbble, 3s 3d; „ Cloth 3s 3d ; ' Heritage of Lsnedale, 1 2s 3d ; ' OldGoriot,' H. D Balzac, cloth 3s 3d; „ „ Cloth 3s 3d ; ' Lifes" Handicap,' R. Kipling, 2s 3d ; ' Tho Story of a Throne,' 6s ; „ „ Cloth 3s 3d ; ' Guide to Poultry-keeping,' 9d ; ' The Temptations of St Antony,' 6s ; ' The Dead Gallant,' 2s 3d ; 'Within the Maze,' Mrs Wood, cloth 2s ; 'Witt's Widow,' A. Hope, 2s. 1 The Ebbing of the Tide,'L.Becke,2s3d; Footballs and Winter Games. I 1" WATERPROOFS —FOR— 1890 WINTER 1896. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN are reminded that wo are the PREMIER WATERPROOF MANUFACTURERS IN N.Z., our reputation being unexcelled for «ood Waterproof Clothing. All our garments are finished in first-claps style and up to date fashions, and are Guaranteed Sewn Throughout The new sauces are just to hand Comprising 70 Designs for Gentlemen. 50 Designs for Ladies. PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY. NEW ZEALAND "CLOTHING FACTORY,! F EILDING. "direct importations —OF— NEW WINTER GOODS Now opened up and on view at the BON MARCHE. THE LARGEST SELECTION HITHERTO SHOWN, . IMMENSE VARIETY IN EVERY LINE. New Dress Materials, New Corsets, New Trimmings, New Underclothing, New Jackets, New Flannelettes, New Capes, • New Embroideries, New Macintoshes, New Straw' and Felt Hats, New Hosiery, Now Ribbons, New Shirtings, New Flannels, New Blankets, JNew Quilts, New Table Covers, New Sheetings, New Hats & Bonnets, for Children, New R.ugs, Etc., Etc. SPENCEITSPENCE, DIRECT IMPORTERS.
Barraud and AbraJiaiT GRASS. SEED AND GRAIN MERCHANTS. TUST 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 hTlfcore shortly large stocks of T nnalW ftvnwn SpprU Locally iriown &eeas 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. AGENTS—Cooper's ) o^sj SHEEPDIPSBinder Twine. Binder TwineLarge Supplies of Manila, Mixed, and Flax. FEILDING, PALMERSTON N., a K;d DANEVIEKE. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, A GOLDf g^gyv' 11 EVEEY A TREAT FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. __„ to those who Ub & and TO THO.B who v^ TRY Suratura Tea. I AskyoJ^ocerfora Suratura Tea " Foot Rule." They are obtainable from all Grocers who sell nTT-DAmrr-DA rnr< A SUrvAIUKA. lJiiA, Grown in Ceylon, ! • • . Packed in Ceylon in air-tight packages, ' „ . and sold at the following prices:--1/LO Ib £& va w y 9/1 nerlb IVZ ;:: Z :." #SS
°]"^oT]^ p° rteriJu3t oßened L Assortment of NEW DRAPERY and clothing, Sherhorne House New Laces, Ribbons, Gloves, Fall ' \ Nets, Hosiery, Fnllmgs, etc. ; our Assortment in the NEW DRESS MATERIALS „,,-,, , i • *. i Should be seeu to be appreciated, &v the newest sbades and Pat. terns . a j so Velveteens, Silks and yei vettas, in great variety. DRESSMAKING *yx On the Premises by an experienced Artiste. -„.— MILLINERY, MANTLES, JACKETS. Some of the Choicest and most Stylish goods evejseeaia Feilding are SHOW ROOM. ladies' and MAIDS' MACINTOSHES, In all patterns-Sewn seams. MEN'S TAILOR MADE SUITS tQ measur6j from 555. ' Men,g WATERPROOF COATS, Famous Pear Tree Brand, *>est Manufactured Goods in the Colony. o. and yellQw !_ Ready Money D rape V, V_a_J*'__J±??~^~J:I\/T BS A- OLDFIELD begs to aunounce to the Ladies of Birroingham and surrounding districts that she will continue business as Birmingham. NOTICE. A KYONE found trespassing on ray J^ far|]^ Meadow Bant) Biru)ingham, with dog or gun, will be prosecuted without respect to persons. V. * Stanley.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 243, 18 April 1896, Page 3
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