Auctions. T. A. DURRAN, Auctioneer., MANCHESTER ST., FEILDING, Adjoining Post Office, IS prepared to conduct Clearing Sales in any part of tho district, on reasonable trms. I »m opening a Furniture Mart, and am prepared to receive Furniture ill any quantity for Sale privately or by auction. Auction Sales will be hold every Friday at tho Mart. Prompt account sales rendered. T. A. DURRAN, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUG. 11. At 1 p.m. sharp. TA. DURRAN has been favoured • with instructions by Mr W. GIBSON, who is leaving for the front with tho 7th Reinforcements, to sell by public auction, on the Premises, AORANGI STREET (back of Drill Hall), the contents of 6-roomed Mouse, comprising:— Chesterfield couch, easy chairs, kauri sideboard, dinner service (45 pieces), dining table, clocks, picturos, rocking-chair, rugs, carpets, brass fontlers and ironß, chairs, latest drophead Singor sowing machine (neiv), oak cabinet of cutlery, tea and coll'eo service, vases, Italian b.r. d. bedstead, duchess chests, single beds, ivire and kapoe mattresses, blankets, bedding, linoleums, curtains, toilet Avare, glass ware, crockery, name! ware, wringer, meat safe, bicycle, and usual household sundries—263 lots altogether. NO RESERVE. T. A. DURRAN, Auctioneer. — i THE' ■ INITIAL DISPLAY OF SPRING GOODS AT < SUTTON'S-'' REMARKABLE *as it may seem, it is nevertheless a ofact that Sutton's is making a fine display of Spring Goods. It comes about in this way. When Aye had that fire in our Store we were afraid that it would be impossible to restock,.and to be on the safe side we cabled to our London buyers to despatch our Spring Goods as early as possible. We'have been cordially supported by our London friends, and new goods arrived by the Corinthic, and there is, more to come ex Tainui. MODEL MILLINERY. The Model.Milliner,'; for Spring is worth seeing. The older generation of millinery artists'who have been impressed into the service of the Paris ateliers, Im'e turned out some marvellous creations. They are dreams of millinery charm and beauty, and yet with a subdued note befitting this awful war period. Words can scarcely give an impression o* the simplicity and exquisite refinement of the new millinery, which must be seen to be appreciated. OTHER NEW GOODS In addition to New Millinery, we are showing stylish UNDERSKIRTS, serviceable UNDERCLOTHI N Ga OVERALLS, DRESS SKIRTS, and a and one ; other things that will provide education and interest to the ladies. WE CORDIALLY INVITE EVERYONE TO SEE THE NEW GOODS. ,\ - r ■ » A. H. SUTTON '■ & CO. __ FEILDING NEW GARDEN SEEDS YATES' RELIABLE. CANTERBURY GKOWN SEED POTATOES. ! WHITE BEAUTY OF HEBRON RED BEAUTY OF HEBRON I EARLY PURITAN BRITISH QUEEN GAMEKEEPER UP-TO-DATE PLEASE ORDER EARLY. BRAMWELL BROS., L TD FERGUSSON ST. FEILDING. Splendid Selection. No Old Stock. BACON.— Rashers at lid p«r lb. cash. Guaranteed first-class; our own cure. J. COLLINGWOOD and SON, Fergusson Street. KING ALBERT'S BOOK (4/-) and Princess Ma-y's Book (3/6), post extra, at MaeLean's Bookshop. GROOMBRIDGE'S Marble Bar in Manchester Street is the place for a nice Hot Drink. Come and try one. PATHEPHONES.— "The Machine, with tbe Human Voice." No needles required. Patriotic Records in abundance. W. H. BAIN and CO.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2785, 7 August 1915, Page 3
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