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John Cobbe s Colossal Sale - COMMENCES ON FRIDAY, JULY 17th, CONCLUDES ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1896. o SPECIAL BARGAIN LIST— ", v ,. win ? H ?^ R001 ?-, in , < *,c , ; MANCHESTER AND DRESSES. BOOTS. ge ] I^-^ marked *!" t0 b / 6 ' Mle i Heavy Twill Flannelette, extra value, 2/11, 4/11, and Tl.e.follo^ are all S P ecM « Jo!, ":- Men's All-wool Suits, 21/- and J npwjrd. 7 German Knit Underskirts, 1/6 and 1/11 ; Red and Black Reversible Flannelette, 4Jd Youth's Sewn English Boots, Ito 5, marked 12/6 to 14/6, Men s Tweed Trousers ,s 6 ,6/6 7/6 to 21/---34 Winter Blouses 4/6 and 5/6 at 2/11 each I Soft Twill Flannelette, in cream, pink, white, and blue, at 5/11 s » ailor ™ ts i* ™ w > ' ro " l .f / . •an -m t6O Ladies' Cotto^^ Undervests four for 1/6 ! 4/9 per dozen Boys and Girls' Heavy Boots, sizes 9to 1 1, 7/6, for 3/11 Boys Fancy Enghsh Tweed Suits up to size 7 3/11 Flanneletce Underskirt/ 1/11 to 3/9 ' ' Heavy Shirtings from 4-Jd Men's English Sewn Boots, 14/6, for 10/6 Boys Fancy Coating Suite, si«a Ito6 at 6/11 ;' Heav^ 's^ff Unde"k^ Cretonnes, good patterns*, 3/11 per dozen Men's English Sewn Boots, 18/6 for 12/6 Boys' and *£™^°"™^*\"™ I' 45 Woollen Petticoats (Children's), worth 1/11, now 1/- : White Quilts, single bed sizes, 3/6 and 4/6 Girls' Kid Shoes, 7/9 to 9/-, for o/6 ctal-S ize. oto 7, 6/6 to 9/6 ,b to 1-, 9/6 to 11/6 , ' Corsets in immense variety; extra special value at 1/6 Sample Toilet Quilts, slightly soiled, 6/9 to 10/6 Ladies' Laced Boots, " Jobs, ' from 4/11 jo z , 1 1 /° ~ A -/o and 3/11 English Sample Toilet Covers, extra value, from 9d Ladies' Elastic Boots from 4/9 Men a Shirts, Flannelette and Harvard Is I English Trimmed Toques, all at 2/6 each English Sample Table Covers, 2/3 to 16/6 Ladies' Kid Elastic Boots, 12/6, for 6/11 Men's Heavy (o/-) Union Shirts, with bands, 2/11 Fur Boas anTcollarettes loss 25 per cent. Coloured Bush Rugs, big variety Ladies' English Kid Shoes, square toes, 12/6, for 5/6 Boy', Heavy Union Sh.rts, 1/3 and ll/6 . WnS"rke^o7f%U ;nd P Mantles, all at exactly White English Blankets' from s^ll per pair Ladies' English Kid Boots, laced, 12/6, for 8/11 Men sCo oma Jl«nel Smgleta, 2/6, 2/11, and 3/6 half marked price White Colonial Blankets at 14/6, 18/6, and 23/6 Men f,™ 1 ™ 1 rT^' « » n f 1 a i 35 Spring WeighiTjackets, worth 12/6 to 19/6, now 10/6 ; All-wool l Colonial Flannels-White from 8 4 d, Pink, Shet- HOSIERY AND GLOVES £ g^; l%^ f^o^B^' marked 2/3, 2/6, and S^nSbS. 'ord^pri/irL^ 8 ' Calico^ unbleac^d an^white, from 1/11 per dozen Boys' Black Roslyn Knicker Hose, sizes 2t05, Is per pair ;2/9 for 1/11 ; do., marked 3/- and 3/6, for 2/6 ' *™» cl^ osneb » ° ia bna Pf» */ A1 "^ sufinMUmTiJ Wnmpn's Black Cmhmerp Hosp 3 Dairs for 2/6 Men's Macintoshes, sewn seams, from 21/-, greatly reduced , Silk Blouses, for evening wear, less 2o per cent. hheetings trom / , J ,d women s ±siacK oasnmere jiosp, o pans ior -/" _ , „ , „ , n ,n , 0/1 -, . Ta) 'j if al . o \i . R Ar « P ' Untrimmed Winter Hats, 1/6 to 7/6, now 1/- each DRESSES.-In these goods it is useless to quote prices. Women's Good Black Cashmere Gloves, lOd, 1/3, and 1 6 | Drab Felt Hats, 1/6, 1/11, 2/11 , Tweed Hats, 1/- , Serge A lot of Children's Plush and Fancy Hats, 4/11 to 8/6, Buyers should see the value Women's Tan Kid Gloves, astonishing value, 1/6 ,1/11, 2/11 : Hats i/i rfl(s , iniprp H ilf Hose black and now 1/11 New "Trilby" Velveteens, 1/11; Black Velveteen, Is Big variety of English Sample Hosiery, ribbed, plain, Men s Heavy Ribbed Cashmere H*IE Hose, Dlack ana All New Millinery at exactly half price All-wool French Flannels, all shades, at 1 <4J and embroidered colors, wor thl/ b,: tor Is ; Winter Flowers, worth 1/6 to 4/6, reduced to 3d, Gd, and Is Liberty Silks, all the loading shades, at 1/3* Fancy Flush-trimmed Gloves, 2/11, reduced to Is Men a Brown Cotton hinglets, t wo to / Heavy Wrap Shawls, dark colors, 3/9, 4/6, and 5/9 "" ' Women's Silk Embroidered Hose from 1/- to 1/11 per pair Men's Oilskins, half double s 8/6 , double, 12/6 , Boys, G/ll -^r^-—^^ BBBlSaa 1 ftVINfl I The Enormous Quantity of Goods cut up during the Season leaves me with a BIG ACCUMULATION OF REMNANTS. THESE IAM POSITIVELY DETERMINED iWC^^^ 15 WM iff A nTT'V I T0 CLEAR OUT. They must go. For the convenience of persons at a distance, lam making up £1 Assorted Bundles, which I will send carriage paid on XuILllfll« aIIv 1 U 1 receipt of cash. Should the bundle dent fail to give satisfaction, I will either exchange the goods or return the money. ■ ■■■■188 1 ■■■■ ■nr 9 Facts in Connection With this Sale-The Stock to be sold is the biggest ever offered in Feilding, consequently buyers have plenty of variety. The WHOLE of the Goods have been either Imported Direct or Bought Cheaply for CASH in the Colony, consequently the Value CANNOT be beaten. My buyer has bought very largely in the London market for the coming season, and I must make room tor the new gooas.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROI / DENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch : Head Office, Customhouse Quay, Wbilingto*. Local Board of Directors : The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.L.C. (Chairman) ; the Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Deputy Chairman; ; Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq ; the Hon E^ ward Richardson, C.M.G., M.L.C. ; John Duncan, Esq. THE Oldest. Wealthiest, and Most Prospeious Australian Life Office, and the Largest in the British Empire. The only Colonial Life Office which declares a Bonus Every Year. The Method of Valuation adopted by this Society is of the most Stringent Character, and ensures a considerably larger reserve to meet liabilities than that held by any other office in the Australasian Colonies, Accumulated Fund Exceeds £13,000,000 (Thirteen Millions Sterling.) AINNUAL INCOME. £2,000,000 (two millions sterling). Policies in Force 124,903 Sum Assured £40,084.936 Cash Bonuses Divided ... £6,843,862 BONUSES. Cash Bonus for One Year, 1895, £432,---523, yielding reversionary bonuses amounting to £860,000, after making special reserves. Cash Bonuses declared for last Five Years, over Two Millions, yielding reversionary bonuses exceeding Four Milllions. Assure your life in the £ .M.P. Society ] and secure a bonus every year. Expenses of Management 8\ per cent \ on the total income. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branch Office — Customhouse Quay, Wellington Feilding Agent : EDMUND GOODBEHE 1 E F. W COTTRELL & CO , Customs, Forwarding Agents ■ and General Carriers, QUEEN'S CH AMB ER S, 3 WELLINGTON. GOODS cleared at Customs and forwarded to Country Clients 1 on receipt of Invoices. Agencies — London and Australia. PUKEROA BUTCHERY. MESSRS J. H. ASHWORTH & SON have commenced business as Butchers, as above, near Colyton, , and hope to have a share of public J patronage by supplying only the very best meat and small goods. The cart will visit Feilding and the . country districts twice in each week respectively. J. H. ASHWORTH & SON. J. H. RICHARDSON, Saddler, BIRMINGHAM. A LARGE STOCK of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, etc., to select from. REPAIRS specially attended to. All WorK Guaranteed. _ Note the Address — J. H. Riohabdson, Birmingham. WANTED KNOWN. —BiII Heads, Memoa, Visiting Cards, Envelopes, Mill Books, and all other kinds of i, Printing Job Work done at the Stab >) Offict.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 30, 4 August 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 30, 4 August 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 30, 4 August 1896, Page 1

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