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l l ffi?s r^^iß9 l T Pi,ease Tare Notice IS&V That our Large and Varied Stock of DRAPERY and CLOTHING is all to be REDUCED in price from ff'tti.S^^-SK FRIDAY, 15th inst., for READY MONEY. fcwSct. _ Dresses v 4^Sa HOSIERY See Our Is TABLE «A r Un iS IS Si sff SJKf™ D ° WN ' ReßMdleßß ° f Coßt> MUST S 6d; ChildreD ' 8 Ribb6d H ° Se ' 81ZeS> " Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, 2 0 S) worth 25s 9d S^ C R?n« B teLSuM D^mnon-fo We have STACKS of them, Ladies' WHITE SAILOR HATS, to be Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers, 6s Gd, worth^Ss 6d Gem Kings, ior laowu. nemnSLll LS almost GIVEN AWAY. cleared at 6d and Is Men's Saddle Tweed Trousers, 11s 9d, worth 14s 9d All work guaranteed. WASHING COSTUMES, TRIMMED All our WHITE STRAW HATS up to 8s Men's Shirts, 1/6, l/11, usual price 2/3, 2/11 . . m TTATQ Alff-n T*n*l*n?T<3 Wolf Prinp fid at I<s each Men's Harvest Hats, 9d, worth Is Od AU Goods marked in plain figures, HATS ANIHBONNETS. Half Price S • _ » Hoftheaddrelel. TIIC C^rCat 110^1*111^ SalC NOW BEING HELD AT JAMES SOOTT, 4*l l ■■■%■% 4* ■% ft IH IIAIIAP COENEK FERGUSSON AND MANCHESTER STREETS, 'Ten years with Meters Littlejobn QUIIIDIIUuL Uflllf*L OPPOSITE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, Feildin--^urss, . . MicnDUnNt HUUot .» . b. inxku;v

Manchester Street. \ m i John Cobbes Cash Summer COMMENCES ON MONDAY, 25th JANUARY, CONCLUDES ON SATURDAY, 27th FEBRUARY SPECIAL BARGAIN LIST _^ MANCHESTER AND DKESSES SHOWROOM CLOTHING AND MERCERY g^^, worthed for i.9d. 390 Fashionable Blonses to be cleared out— Those marked . ni wnrth '^ lid for 2s lid Flannelettes (being overstocked in these will give extra Is 6d for Is. 2s 6d for Is 6d, 2s lid for Is lid, 3s 6d Men's All-Wool Tweed Suits, properly made, for 21 s odd lott slightly spotted, Is per pair FlanneWrttes (being^ve d nd fc hard . w rin Co t ton Bedford Trousers for 5s bd Gloved^eatly reduced, now Bd, lOd, Is 3d SdJfor 3/6, 5d for 3/11, 6d for 4/11 per doz tionately reduced Men's Striped Tennis Trousers, 3s 6d and 4 3 6d fifack Meta Glove s : greatly reduced, now lOd, Is 3d Print., Ginghams and Sateens, marked 6d to 1/2-In lots All Trimmed Milhnery at half price Men's Summer Coats, less 25 per cen $«* Jf™?; £ nd Holland Cooking Aprons, 10d, Is, Is 3d at 4*l, 6d, 7*d and lOd Untrimmed Hats, new sbape 8 -Those marked Is 6d to 3s 83 Good Tweed Vests reduced to 3s lid and l 4s 6d Women's BTack Cashmere tte Ribbed Stockings, 3 pairs Calicoes from lsJld per dozen for Is, 3s 6d to 5s 6d for 2s A big lot of Boys' English Sample Drill and Galatea Suits, Women s Black cas Cagbmere stockingg , 2 pair 3 White Strined Muslins, good patterns, from 5d Children's Galatea Hats, less 25 per cent at from 2s bd tne smc , Cretonne"^tra heavy, good patterns. 4s lid per dozen San Bonnets and San Hats less 25 per cent Boys' and Youths' Straw^3 good value or Is now 6d n J^Y^a Lots of Stockings, in Is, 2s, and 2s 6d Roller Towels, 3yds long, for Is Colored Summer Cloth Mantles, half price Men's Straw Hats marked Is bd and is yd tor is, 00. iur UUUJ bumUcg aston i s hinc value Turkish Roller Towels. 3yds long, for Is 6d Silk and Lace Mantles, less 25 per cent Is 6d, 3s 9d to 4s 6d for 3s bargain's in bundles of Laces, Embroideries and Art MaslmrsingTe width, from 2s 6d per dozen ; doable Black Sammer Cloth and Serge Jackets, less 25 per cent A lot of Drab Sample Felt Hats, reduced to Is lid Great bargains "^ bunaie width 5s 9d Ladies' Sammer Costumes, 21s 6d for 7s 6d, 25s for 9s 6d, White Felt Tennis Hats, reduced to Is 6d and Is lid ±lanaKerc^ l^ T « AND SHOES Cream Hollands, extra valne, 4*l, 6d, and 7d 27s 6d to 39s 6d for 12 S 6d Yonths' Cotton Singlets 8 for 2s 6d English Xi" "teed BOOS, marked 12s 6d, now 7s 6d gßaaws S m 10d asaaa und 8 r C i o thi Dg , * a,- Esstfs^» s 1 6d Ssac^^i to -.* Twill Sheetings, unbleached, 7*d ; white, B£d wholesale prices dresses REMNANTS Remnants REMNANTS ***j *>■ Bnvers should see the value for themselves, all greatly a*j-jxtaj.^ Xi.xi j. kj -k.%>-m^* colorod, 3s 6d Nun's VeiSnt in pink, coral and sky blue, for B*d The enormous quantity of Goods cut up this season has left ***™»™^«s^ ° f USeful REMNANTS ' £Jj Canvas Ihoes, ankle strap, 3s 6d nu«J rattan Rrnnons reduced to 7 id which have been marked at prices that MUST bELL ItikM. i, , >!!Tl*i,prSlinp 2 straps 5s lid B ack vTc%sZ*£™Ztosku the dress Persons at a distance should send for a assorted bundles, which will be sent carnage paid on receipt of cash. Women. Tan Boots, to be F«u!y Blouse Silks, usual price 3s to 3s 6d, for Is 4*d Should the Goods fail to giye satisfaction the money will be returned in full. A ""^tt^ Liberty Silks, assorted shades, Is 3d .„■ . < _ t _- ; -^^^ v^ T?nnt.a i<n nnviTiftfttinTi with this Sale— The stock is the largest in the district, consequently buyers have plenty oi ! variety. The whole of the HV' Goods have been Imported Direct, or else bought for CASH in the colony, therefore the VALUE CANNOT BE BEATEN. _. L_

NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Fnw and Makink. Established 1859. Capital £1 ,000,000 Paid-np and Reserves. . . £460,000 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. Lowest Current Rates. Agent at Feildinfr— Wm. Cabthew. District Agente— Apitr B. A. Miller Awahnri ... C. H. Tarrant Colyton ... H. Q. Vickers Haicombe ... Wm. Bell Bongotea ... James Penney Wellington Branch— Corner Grey Street and Lambton Quay. C. A. EWEN, Manager. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROli DENT 80CIETY. New Zealand Branch : Head Offiot, Customhouse Quay, Wiluhoyo*. Local Board of Directors : The Hoa Morgan *, Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.L.C. (Chaiman) ; the Hon. Charles J. John> ■ton, MVL.O. (Depu^r Chairman); Alfred deßatk* Brandon, Esq; the _Hon JWward Richardson, C.M.G., M.L.C.; Johi Dunean, Esq. THB Oldest, Wealthiest, and Mosi I Prosperous Australian Life Office aad the Largest in the British Empire. The only Colonial Life Office whicl declares a Bonus Erery Year. The Method of Valuation adopted oj this Society is of the most Strtngen Character, and ensures a eonstierahU larger reserve to meet liabilities than tha heU b$ any other office in the Austral* meian Colonies, AocvKVunß Ftod Ezoiiss £13,000,000 (Thirteen Millions Sterling.) ANNUAL INGOME. £2,000,000 (two millions sterling). Policies in Force 124,901 Sum Assured £40,084,931 Cash Bonuses Divided ... £6,843,86! BONUSES. Oaih Bonus for One Year, 1896, £482, 638, yielding reversionary bonusc amounting to £860,000, after mai ing special reserves. Oaih Bonnscs declared for last Fit Yean, ©ret Two Millions, yieldin reversionary bonuses exceeding Fob Milllions. Assure your life in the A .M.P. Bocict and secure a bonus every year. Expenses of Management 8* per oei on the total income. r^ mm EDWABD W. LOWE, Kcsident Seeretarj Branch Office— Customhouse Quay, Wellington. FeUding Agent : • EDMUND GOODBBHER] mHE PHARMACY, FEILDINI J.M. BIGGIN, CHEMIST AND DBUGGIBT. Pbbmbipxiohb aooubatklt Pbbpabb Patent ft Proprietory Medicines. Tr«MMi Sponges, and Perfnmei HOBSEB A CATTLE MEDICINE BUKDAY ATTENDANCE— Horning— From 10 to half pai Evening— From 8 to half pat Teeth Carefully Extracted, la urgent cases, after bnsine hours, Medioines may be obtain* from Mr Day, at his private residen in Denbigh street " WANTED Known— Travellers 1 the Msnawatu Bail way are 1 minosdthsit Wauhui Fbkbmah, the po ulareaterer, is stall in charge of the R freihmsmt Oar;, .also Lessee of the Pi BfiZftoß fiailway fiefnahmjant'JftoMßi*

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 175, 27 January 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 175, 27 January 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 175, 27 January 1897, Page 1

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