REMOVAL SALE. REMOVAL SALE. UNHEARD-OF SACRIFICES OF RELIABLE DRAPERY, MILLINERY, MANTLES, CLOTHING, AND BOOTS. PRIOR to Removal into the NEW PREMISES, tlio U.F.C.A. Has decided to hold a CLEARING SALE of such magnitude that will eclipse all previous sales over held in the District. Every Article in their fine stock will be subject to Reductions varying from 3s to 10s in the £, for Cash. SALE COMMENCES~ON FRIDAY, JANUARY Bth. This will be no ordinary sale, a 9 no effort will be spared to reduce the Stock fully one-half to prevent the necessity of removal. HOUSEHOLDERS and Heads of Families will do well to reserve all their Purchases, as such a Splendid Oppertunity seldom offers. For Price-List see Inset with Thursday's Issue. SALE COMMENCES ON FRIDAY, JANUARY Bth. U."fTc7a. JUST LANDED, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, BIRMINGHAM, A LARGE SHIPMENT OF IRON BEDSTEADS Trv^ WHICH ARE BEING OFFERED AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. CALL AND INSPECT. R J. THOMPSON Cash Exchange Co -Op. FEILDING, ~IS%^HItfSTMASHLB% BUYERS OF CLOTHING, BOOTS, SEWING MACHINES, BICYCLES, PIANOS, and Fancy Goods, Who require VARIETY and EXCELLENCE, combined with GOOD VALUE, ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE CHRISTMAS SALE AT JOHN COBBE'S. XMAS AND NEW YEAR Sherborne House SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS, GREAT BARGAINS In all Departments. We are now showing Special Values CAPES, MANTLES, &c, in Silk, in DRESSES, 7/- the dress up to Lace, Cashmere 30/-, in great variety SHIRTS, 1/11, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 BLACK GOODS— Our assortment is Men's Colonial TWEED SUITS, 25/9 Colonial TWEED COATS 13/6, PRINTS, MUSLINS, CREPONNES Colonial SADDLE TWEED SATEENS, GRASS LAWNS, in TROUSERS 12/6, Colonial Tweed endless variety TROUSERS 7/11, English Tweed FLANNELETTES in all colors, from TROUSERS 5/11 3/6 doz ROYS' CLOTHING in all leading TRIMMED HATS, stylish and pretty , makes and shapes 4/11, 7/6, 10/6, &c. STRAWS from SUITS TO ORDER 4Ad up, Boys' 9d, l/-, Men's l/- DISCOUNT of Is in the £ for BLOUSES, l/-, 1/6, l/li to 7/6 Promot Cash J-r-k Tr*T7l/^T7~T T7^7" Corner Fergnsson and Manchester # Jts . J3 hi ClvLjlii 1 . ■ Sts, and opposite Bank of N.Z. FKUIT PRESERVING MASON'S JARS, Porcelain Tops MASON'S JARS, Glass Stoppers LIGHTNING JARS, pts, qts, \gals Bed Rock Prices PUKE CANE SUGAK PURE CANE SUGAR New Raisins New Currants New Figs and Nuts Muscatels BRAMWELL BROS., FEILDING AND COLYTON. CIHRI S T mXs~~GOOD&. New Fruits ° F &jll descriptions Hams and Bacon, only 6 » lb. Crockery, best and cheapest. LINOLEUMS AND FLOORCLOTHS CHEAP. CUTLERY AT ASTOUNDING PRICES. ELECTRO PLATED GOODS Unequalled for Price, Quality, Design, and Variety. JAPANESE GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES TO CLEAR FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS— A very Large Stock, and the very Best Value procurable, JOSEPH DARRAGH'S, FEILDING.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 158, 6 January 1897, Page 3
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438Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 158, 6 January 1897, Page 3
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