United Farmers' Co-Operative Association, Ltd., BALANCE OF SPRING SHIPMENTS JUST OPENED COMPRISING A Magnificent Collection of the .New Block Striped Prints for Blouses Crep ns in the Most Delicate Shades New Desigus in Hoyle's Dark and Light Prints, warranted to boil Zephyrs, Biouse Cambrics, and French Muslins A Choicer Selection it would be impossible to see, And All At Moderate Prices 60 pieces of Pink Twill and Striped Flannelette to select from, ranging from 3s 9d per dozen DRESS FABRICS Plain and Fancy Colored Lustres, Wool Crepons and Serges Flecked Tweeds in Fawn and Grey THE CHOICEST DISPLAY OF TRIMMED MILLINERY YET SHOWN IN FEILDING Large Stock oi Reliable Clothing, Mercery and Boots Nairn's Floorcloths and Linoleums in the Newest Designs, all widths, at prices that must silence competition MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS MADE TO MEASURE on Short Notice. A
PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. A Large Assortment of Tweeds to select from UNITED FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION SPECIALTIES IN DRESSES. JOHN COBBE IS NOW SHOWING LUSTEES, CREPONS, COSTUME TWEEDS ; PRINTED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN MUSLINS ; PRINTS, AND FIGURED SATEENS IN IMMENSE VARIETY.
Also : New Pongees, Trimming and Blouse Silks. FAXCY GULPS 7Y VARIETY. First-class Dressmaking. JOHN~~C~bBBE» Direct Importer. DIRECT FROM STAFFORDSHIRE. 600 Tea7~Pots 600 BEAUTIFUL FANCY TEA POTS. DURABLE USEFUL TEA POTS. IN ENDLESS VARIETY AND PROFUSION. Inspection Invited. Nobody Pressed to Buy. DIRECT FROM "(3EYLON AND INDIA. STRONG rPI7 A DELICIOUS FLA VOURY 1 -Ci A REFRESHING BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE AND PEKOE SOUCHONG. IN 1001 b CHESTS, 501 b CHESTS, 101 b BOXES, 51b BOXES. SUEUTUfU, TIGER BRANd7~Rs7T HEART, OKO, T.0.T., AND EMPIHE CO. '3 TEAS, IN lOlus, slbs, Ilk, and Alii. BRAMWELL BROS., FEILDING AND COLYTON. JOSEPH DARRAGH. Au attempt as made last Monday by Mr W. A. Thompson, of Wellington, to break the preseufc cycling record between Blenheim and Nelson. Owing „ to the heavy weather it was unsuccessful, but on some portions of the journey excellent time was made. The first stage, from Blenheim to Havelock, a 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 teaching Nelson after a journey of 8 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, TUST OPENED — First Consignments of SPRING & SUMMER J goods, consisting of Hats and Bonnets, Sun Bonnets, Dress Material, Prints, and Cotton Goods of all descriptions, all of whxch are being marked at the very LOWEST Figures. Clothing Department. A LARGE STOCK OF 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 SUMMER* ■"YTOW LANDED Our First and Best Assortments of NEW GOODS
i\ for the coming season. LARGE range of New Prints, Crepons, Crape, and Fancy Cotton Goods; Grass Lawns, Lappet, and other Muslins. , Onr Importations this season extremely varied -x^v "r^ ~r-^ r^ C^i 171 C1 and extensive, comprising LUSTKES, FRENCH T) rvRSSJbLS. COATINGS, BEIGES, CASHMERES, FANCY - X^- Lll - i - JK - 7K^ TWEEDS, &c, &c. . This Department has been specially well i -mir-r-r T TIVTTTIT^Ar caved for, the Hats and Bonnets being im- : jVI I I. IjXJN ililli X • ported DIRECT. Also, Capes and Mantles r in all styles. » DRESSMAKING on the Premises, by ™ Experienced Artiste. Is— lN THE POUND DISCOUNT— Is. EEADY MONEY. j, b. BECKLEY, Sherborne House. C' ~~AMERON'S NEW T^uTToT^j^ETTRBTOri; BOOT DEPOT a BA.COO, t) is full from floor to ceiling with the b The Queen of Pure Virginian Tobacco vecv best Boots and Shoes from America, 3 > ifEW VENUS TOBACCO Switzerland- Germany, and Edward .Is iold by all Tobacconists and Store* Boßtock . s> gl a n d ; about six ions of ' Camerotfa New* Venus Tobacco »oot s and shoes just o^ned n P .
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 110, 6 November 1896, Page 3
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