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Mr John Burns informed Mr MacNamara in the House of Commons that if necessary he would ask the House to grant special legislative powers to the Local Government Board to protect British consumers from the dangers of American canned foods. He would rely with confidence on tiie House granting such new and indispensable authority, he said. Mr Burns declared that representations had been made to the Foreign Office with re- j gard to the effective inspection of American foodstuffs, and what could be done " in this serious matter " was j being done, and would be persistently j continued. Mr Howard Vincent asked Mr Burns to recommend local boards of guardians to obtain their supply of canned foods from Australia, New Zealand, and other Colonies, but the President of the local Government Board did not reply. "CHELTENHAM RUGBY F.C. A GENERAL MEETING of the Cheltenham Rugby Football Club will be held on Saturday night, the 4th inst. Business important. NOTICE. """JIHE business hitherto carried on by * mo in Feilding as a Barrister and Solicitor, under the style or firm of " Goodbehere and Richmond," will in future be carried on under my own name. ALFRED RICHMOND. 31st July, 1806. FEILDING MOUNTED RIFLES.

WHE Annual Ball will take place in * tiie Drill Hall on Wednesday, August Bth. Tickets may be obtained from Mr Carthew, Messrs Milson and Coles and members of the Company. S. SORENSEN, Captain. DRAINAGE. Drainage. Drainage. For Drainage and Sanitary Plumbing go to MILLS & Co., ManChester Street, opp. Oroua County Offices. U CHILDREN'S small jackets, Kaiapoi and English, now 2s lld ; 7 girls' grey jackets, marked 6s lld and 7s fid, reduced to 3s lld during John Cobbe's sale. MANCHESTER bargains during i'l John Cobbe's sale include cheese cloth at 2s lld the dozen, plain art muslin ls lld the dozen, Finlay's sheeting, 72 inch, lO.d, curtains ls lld, quilts, white 3s lld, coloured 4s 6d. - .«■ SUTTON'S alteration sale now on. Grand opportunity for securing drapery at give-away prices. NO reasonable offer refused during Sutton's . great alteration sale. The stock must be moved out regardless o£ oost. . AT Sutton's alteration sale about 30 ladies' jackets, new and fashionable,, going at 5s fid exen. ■ . SEE our temporary showroom upstairs, where dreams of ladies' trimmed hats, English and Parisian models, are being sacrificed, all at 3s lld.

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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 28, 2 August 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 28, 2 August 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 28, 2 August 1906, Page 3