1897. New Season's 1898. 6 D GARDEN SEEDS 3 D 3 d FLOWER SEEDS 3 Yates' Reliable. BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE DISTRICT. New Sorts and Novelties. SEED "POTATOES (Beauty of Hebron, Early Rose, Prolifics, Flukes, Magnum Bonums, &c., &c.) ALL CANTERBURY-GROWN. BRAMWELL BROS. FETLDTNG AND COLYTON A MEMORABLE EVENT"! GREAT WINTER SALE AT THE U.F.C.A. COMPARED WITH WHICH ALL PREVIOUS SALES WILL SINK INTO INSIGNIFICANCE. OPENING DAY OF SALEFriday, July 2nd, 1897. OUR Reputation being already made for holding THOROUGHLY GENUINE SALES, we intend to still further increase it by giving, fob One Month, the Most Startling Bargains ever seen in the District. Want of space will only permit us to enumerate a few of the Hundreds of Bargains to be seen on our opening day. 150 doz Ladies' Hem-stitched Handker- MANCHESTER chiefs, Is 6s to 3s 6d per doz ; former DEPARTMENT. price 4s 6d to 6s 6d per doz. Veilings, newest designs, Gd per yd Extra beayy Str j pe( j Flannelette, 4fd ; Lovely Tea Cosies, 4s 6d each ; former former price 6s 6d doz. price 9s 6d All wool Colonial Flannel, 9d yard Ladies' Black Gloves, with white- 30 pairs long Lace Curtains from 2s 6d stitched backs, Is per pair pair Delightful variety of Evening Silks, Is 50 pairs Lace Curtains, B,yd«. long, M and ls9dpervard ™ All shades ,n Velveteen is per yard v . Choice Robe Lengths, 5s lid, 10s bd, - cc ls ( .j and 15a. These arc surprisingly l and Black from Is aud Is 3d per yd MEN'S LLjPAIU NLkiN 1. eiTTrx^TZ™™ Colored Merino Socks, 3 pairs for Is bHU W JKUUM. Geut . g Silk s car ves, 6d and 9d each We have had an exceptional season Heavy Colonial Tweed Trousers, 6s lid; in our Millinery and Mantle Depart- were 9s 6d ment, and therefore can afford to clear Startling Reductions in Men's and Boys' all lines remaining at aUoundimj re- Suits and Macintoshes Auctions. Colonial Serge Suits (all wool), 25s Bargains in the Boot Department. Linoleums, Carpets, Squares, Rugs and Eider Down Quilts all Greatly Reduced. Ladies will do well to reserve all their purchases until our opening day, FRIDAY, 2nd JULY, 1897. ilrcTa. FEILDING. forTgenuine bargains —INCOLONIAL BLANKETS AND RUGS LADIES' STRAW AND FELT HATS, UMBRELLAS, &c LINOLEUMS AND FLOORCLOTHS, BOYS' AND MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c, &c. GO TO R. J. THOMPSON, Cash Exchange, Feilding. FIRST-CLASS TAILORING AT Moderate Prices. ttAVING just received our latest samples of Fancy Coatings, Colonial and _LJ_ English Tweeds, and French Homespun?, we are now in a position to show a very large range to choose from. We Guarantee First-class Fit and Workmanship. HALLENSTEIN BROS., New Zealand Clothing Factory, FEILDING. READY MONEY SALE COMMENCES FRIDAY, JULY 2™. SHERBORNE HOUSE. J. B. BECKLEY. IMPORT ANT~TO FARMERS. J. DARRAGH, FEILDING, BEGS to call attontion to tho following Special Lines, which bo is now offering at VERY LOW PRICES to Cash Purchasers :— FARM SEEDS of all descriptions CORN BAGKB, 46 and 48-inch FENCING WIRE, No, 7, 8, and 10 FENCING STAPLES, all sizes \ PATENT WIEE STRAINERS I am a BUYER of all FARMERS' PRODUCE at Highest Market Rat9a. JOSEPH~DAKRAGHfI Storekeeper, FEILDING.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 12, 14 July 1897, Page 3
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