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SPECIALTIES IN DRESSES. JOHN COBBE IS NOW SHOWING LUSTRES, CREPONS, COSTUME TWEEDS ; PRINTED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN MUSLINS ; PRINTS, AND FIGURED SATEENS IN IMMENSE VARIETY. Also : New Pongees, Trimming and Blouse Silks. FANCY GIMPS IN VARIETY. First-class Dressmaking. johnlTobbe, Direct Importer,.

DIRECT FROM STAFFORDSHIRE. 600 TeaT Pots 600 BEAUTIFUL FANCY TEA POTS. DURABLE USEFUL TEA POTS, j IN ENDLESS VARIETY AND PROFUSION. Inspection Invited. Nobody Pressed to Buy. j DIRECT FROM CEYLON AND INDIA. q T T>nNr rm^l A DELICIOUS Ilavoury TEA refreshing BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE AND PEKOE SOUCHONG. IN 1001 b CHESTS, 501 b CHESTS, 101 b BOXES, 51b BOXES. SURATUEA, TIGER BRAND, RED HEART, OKO, T.0.T., AND EMPIRE CO.'S TEAS, IN lOlbs, slbs, Ilb, and BRAMWELL m BROS., ! -iiniim»»n —w^ ~~~ ~* "~^~~^ i^^t. J OSEPILJ)AR R AGH Au attempt as made last Monday by Mr W. A. Thompson, of Wellington, to break the present cycling record between Blenheim and Nelson. Owin^ to the heavy weather it was unsuccessful, but on some portions of the journey excellent time was made. The tirst stage, from Blenheim to Havelock, .1 distance of 28 miles, was covered in 1 hour and 30 minutes, notwithstanding a strong adverse wind. Heavy rain then came on, and on overtaking the coach at Canvastown the cyclist jogged along behind it, finally reaching Nelson after a journey of B hours and 20 minutes. Mr Thompson rode a QUADBANT Roadster geared to 84 and weighing 27lbs. Referring to Mr Thompson's performance, a Nelson paper says that a man who can average 28 miles an hour on roads such as were ridden over is not likely to appear to disadvantage on the track. Mr Thompson intends attempting to put up a record from Nelson to Foxhill on Monday next. J. DARRAGH, AGENT, FEILDING. R. J. THOMPSON, CASH EXCHANGE CO-OP. FEILDING, JUST OPENED — First Consignments of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS^ consisting of Hats and Bonnets, Sun Bonnets, Dress Material, Prints, and Cotton Goods .of all descriptions, all of which are being marked at the very LOWEST Figures. Clothing Department. A LARGE STOCK OE MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING Of all descriptions from the leading Colonial Factories. Special Values in Men's Starched Shirts. A number of SILK DUSTCOATS to be cleared at Half Price. SPRING AND SUMMERT IVTOW LANDED— Our First and Best Assortments of NEW GOODS LAKGE e RTNGE Sea of n 'New Prints, Crepons, Crape, and Fancy Cotton Goods; Grass Lawns, Lappet, and other Muslins. Out Importations this, season £^%™ r re** c*e * DRESSES. v f&^ J - /J - t/J -^^ K -^ TWEEDS, &c, &c. . „ „ This Department has been specially well -» *-T"i- -r TATTITIV cared for, the Hats and Bonnets being im]VTTT TiINKKI. ported DIRECT. Also, Capes and Mantles IVI±UUXI^ AJ^* A in all styles. DRESSMAKING on thejtomises, by an Experienced Artiste. -ic—TN THE POUND DISCOUNT— Is. READY MONEY. j. b. BECKLEY, Sherborne House. ORCA U.F.C-A- U.F.C.A. NOW SHOWING NEW PRINTS CREPONS FRENCH MUSLINS WHITE COTTON DRESS GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Lustres, Tweeds | Wool Crepons, Serges large: bange of reliable goods at LOWEST PRICES, IN Millinery General Drapery Clothing, Boots United Farmers' Co-Openative i Association, Ltd., FEILDING. SHERBORNE HHOUSE~for Dress -CXTANTED to Sell -Hotels, Town Material; large assortment from VV Properties, Businesses, Farma i 9cl per yard to :2s lid ; Robe 3 from 9s of eve ry description. Full information f ! lid to 30s, all di fferent ; Black Serges, f tbe istr i c jj J? iven to persons in want . t Veilings, Cashine res, Merinos, Graven- . - _ _ OaIiLAGHAN & Kbmpsbll, 1 -^ss**' in endießsvari?ty iCK^^-

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 109, 5 November 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 109, 5 November 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 109, 5 November 1896, Page 3

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