T>UYERS of Flannels, Flannelettes, JL> and Blankets should patronise John Cobbe during the next row days. He will give them good value for tfaisir money. Now is the time to have in ft stock. ■ __ OVELY FURS at Joan OoBBB'i S your pick at half prios. FasfawSK able Toques, marked 9/11 to 7/6, sft «• 1/11. Oi»lyafewl»»lf-prioeJackMs*iiJ Capes left. TOHN COBBE is selling Men's Blatk O Sleeveless Macintoshes, sewn ssnnn, guaranteed waterproof, at £1 nstt cash. He is also clearing out bis stock of Boys' Overcoats at specially reduced ratss. fOHN COBBE is still giving woadarel ful value in Kid Glovee at 1/6 and 1/11 per pair. The glove be sells at 3/11 is quite equal to ordinary 4s quslitr. Sent free by post for 3s in stamps. TTTANTED Known — The Colyton V V Footballers' Ball will be held m tbe Colyton Hall on Friday, August 31. Refreshments provided. ■ TTTANTED Known— That the FeildV V ing H&rmonic Society's Coacert will be held on Thursday, 30th August. For programme see Stab on Tuesday and Thursday next. ANTED to Purchase, Bouea Ducks. Apply, by letter, stating prios, to , " Poa Poa." Box 15, P. 0., Feilamg. REMNANTS I Any amount of Bernnants, Calicoes, Flannels, Flannelettes. Sheetings, Shirtings, Damasks, Dresses, Ac., must be cleared ; all marked at ridiculous prices to tffoct ft clearance at Sherborne House.— J. B. Bbckusy. ONEY 1 MONEY ! MONEY I— AU those who want Bargains, come along to Sherborne House.— J. B. Beck&ev. QUITS TO MEASURE. Large seta* O tion of pattsms of Tweeds, Worsteds, Coatings, 4c. First-class style and finish ; good fit guaranteed, from fflhk— Bbckley's, Sherborne House. ANTED~Knbwn— A grand assort, ment of Acoordsons, Flutes, and Piccolos (all prices) just arrived at J. S. Mzlson's Manchester Bazaar. See window. IF you want to go with the crowd shop at the Bon Marche. The Great Winter Sale is now on. Sweeping Reductions and Tremendous Bargains.*— Spenck A Spekce. lIHE BON MARCHE is tbe place to buy at. AU this season's MiUinery, Dress Materials, Jackets, Capes, Macintoshes, and Girls' Ulsters now being cleared out at Slaughtering Be* doctions. — Bpence A Bpbmce. IWR Blankets and Rugs patronise the Bon Marche. Huge reductions now being piven on these goods during the Great Winter Sale; also, bargains in Quilts, Towells, Table Linens, and Sheetings. — Spence & Spknce. fIOR Men's and Boys' Overcoats, MsZ intoshes, and Oilskins, try the Bon Marche. Wonderful Bargains now being given in these goods during the Great Sale ; also, bargains in Sample Hats, Shirts, Sox, and Drawers.— Spbncb & Spekce. WAITED Known— That W. B. Willstbd (lately with J. P. Cowie), Storekeeper, having leased the new Post Office Store premises at Makino from Mr Corpe, is prepared to supply Groceries, <fee, on and after 27th July at Feilding Prices for Cash. WANTED Known — Te Let: 7roomed Verandah Cottage. Ap» [y W. A. Sandilahds, Solicitor, Feilding. WANTED Known — Hams and Bacon for sale. Pigs cured on owners' account at the Feilding Bacon Factory. Pork Sausages delivered to all parts of the town on Stock Sales and Saturdays, on which days Mr F, Mackenzie, of Manchester Street, wiU have a supply. Mr Mackenzie will also take orders.— W. B. Ketkmeyeb. RANGES ALL SIZES AND ALL PBIOKBi To be had o 0. H. HOSKjj NG, Pbildiko. WANTED Known— Maire 34s pec cord ; Rata, 31s (two - feet lengthß) ; Matai, two-feet 16s, four-feet 14s ; Rata, f onr-feet, 16s. FuU measure will be given.— T. Evans, carter, Queen Street. SAmra CORNER FURNITURE WARE- (; HOUSE. TO HAND THIS DAY— A fine assortment of Pxrambttlators. Some choice Rush Chaos (new style) Wire Mattresses Children's Cradles Children's Chad (high arm), Boom and PiBAMBULATOR (combined) Ac, Ac., *c. alfbelTbade, FBOPRIBTOB. NOTICE. HAVING purchased the HAIRDRESSING & TOBACCONISTS' Business lately carried on by Mr E. Feck, I trust, by attention to business, to deserve and receive the liberal support hitherto bestowed on my predecessor. The Hairdressing Saloon will still be carried on under the able management of Mr Feck. HERBERT FRANCIS WORSFOLD, While sincerely* thanking tbe Publio ! for the very liberal support and patronI age extended to me while in business in Feilding, I respectfully solicit a continui ance of the same to my successor. E. FEEK. mWN BREWERY, \j Wanoanui. (Established 1867). JOHN BBNNIB, Proprietor. The Crown Brewery, Pale Ales . , Aro now on draught in all the Principal Hotels along the Coast. : Bottled Ales and Stout in Prime Condition. BXJNNYTHORPE BUTCHERY. NOTICE is hereby given that I have purchased the Butchery business hitherto carried on by Mr Parkins, at Bunnythorpe, and hope, by continuing to supply only the very best Beef, Mutton, Pork, and Small Goods, to merit a fair share of public patronage. JAMES BELLIS. In connection with the above, white thanking my numerous customers for their liberal patronage in the past, I have to request they will extend the same to my successor. THOS. PARKINS, Bunnythorpe. THE EMPIRB COMPANFS Ho. 1 BOYAL EXTKAUT OP SOAP. IT will w«slt Clothes ! — PoSß?sies strong lathering po*rc«. For washing d:sbo<, glass, marble, silver, knires and Eorbs, there in nothing better. For scouring floors and woodwork, and for cleaning paint, &o , it i» unequalled. Full directions on every packet. THE EMPIRE COMPANY,
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 38, 13 August 1896, Page 3
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