i Drapery and Clothing STOCK TAKING. ■ ANNUAL CLEAKING SALE OF SURPLUS WINTER STOCK. THIS STOCK TAKING SALE is strictly for CASH, and as! s only comes O^CE a year, and is NOT " always on," Customers paying; k visit of inspection -will find it to their advantage to buy their Drapery and Clothing at the • "',..-* GASH DRAPERY & CLOTHING WAREHOUSE; PEILDING. PRICES UNAPPROACHABLE FOB CHEAPNESS. Ladies' Cloth Jackets, 7s 6d. Hats, Is. Ladies' Tweed Ulsters, 8s lid. Silk Ties, Is. Men's Tweed Trousers, 5s lid. Shirts, 2s lid. Men's Tweed Suits, 85s. Ties, 6d. Men's Trousers and Vests, 14s lid. Braces, Is. I Men's Shooting Boots, 15s. Children's Goloshes, 2s 6d. R. LOUDON, FEILDING. EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP SjSIIjIE'I SOW ON AT THE m° SEE PRICE LIST. «£i Ladies' Splendid Jackets at 15s. All shapes and qualities of Ladies' Black Straw Hats at Is each. A Magnificent Show of Flowers at less than naif Price. Ladies' first-class Ulsters at 15s. CASH EXCHANGE. Miscellaneous : Miscellanepug ;....« TOLEtT^ THE FEILDING FURNITURE & — ' BEDDING WAREHOUSE. A COMPOETABLE 4-roomed Cot- " ■A. tage, together with a 2£-acre . . Manchester Street.., „... f , padddck adjoining. Eow rent. 'Apply m • *„.! to E.-K.' Shaw; Watchmaker; • ■ T^UIiNIIUKE CHEAPER THAN , > ■ - ■ > J_ HiVilixt. ■ -,--, SADDLERY ANNOUNCEMENT. . ; '• f -l^', 7 : '^].J%-., - — - Couches Upholstered iim* Damask fdif WILLIAM EAPLEY £2 eash-. BEGS to notify that he has re-- , ' : ..TT" ■'[■.■ '.- ' ■■'< • .-'; moved to his new premises next Swing Looking 'Glasses, 2s cash.. Bellve's Empire Hotel; where he haß All goods over £fi delivered free in any opened up a new and varied stock of . town along the line. Saddlery, &c, &c, which, to meet the ' times, he will sell at most reasonable J W 1 BADE prices. ' '_ o*n T\ a ~ f^OTO THE WORKING MAN'S Saddles made to order. • -JEepairs done on the shortest notice. SINGING AND MUSIO STOBE ON SATURDAY MISS M. A.~WASHBOUEN will receive Pupils for the above. For terms apply to Mrs Washbourn, For One Exigen Tea Canister and One Grey street, Feilding. J. M. HIGGIM, /CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Pound best Tea for \J FEILDING Ansatoes, Maltine, Trusses. <fco. #5S EXTRACT 'OF KKNNET. HOP BFTIERS. Teeth Extracted POISON] WORKING MAN'S STORE, POISON has now been laid on sections Nos. 18X-.and 182 in the Manchester Street, Sandon Block. . . tJ . i' lethbridge & downes. ; Elding. ; : — . • .NOTICE. mENDERS for Falling 50 Acres of JL Bush on sections 10 and 11, "IyTB GEO, POWER .C.OBBE, ProHarbour Board Biock. ItX fessor of Music, will visit Feilr, '-a x- ~~1 u *u, ding every Saturday, and should suffiSpecifications to be seen at the ° J . J> house of the undersigned. .:>' cieiit inducement offer, twice weekly. Persons desirous of receiving InstrucJOHN SAXON. t j on on the pianoforte, Organ, or TO BUSHMEN. Violin, apply office of this paper. mENDERS are invited for Felling \ Terms Moderate. JL 100 Acres of Bush.. Tenders tamps MpPA-rttty will cloeeKm Monday, July 21st, 1884: JAMES MCCARTHY The lowest or any tender not neces- TTAS opened a' Hairdressing Saloon sarily accepted. For particulars apply Xl in Manchester Street, opposite to J. J. &S. WILLIAMSON, the Denbigh Hotel, and hopes to have Waituna, Eiwitea. a share of the patronage of the public.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 13, 10 July 1884, Page 3
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