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Business Notices. - x Why is the Dress Counter i at the MAIL ORDER HOUSE So Busy ? If you would know the reasonwhy the Dress Department at _ ending's Foremost Store presents such an animated appearance every day just now, just look up the dictionary and you will see there a word spelt V-a-1-u-e, which is the reason in a nutshell. The meaning of the word will be quickly found by perusing the list hereunder. MERCERISED BENGALINE SUIT INGS.—These materials are attracting much admiration, and are made in a weight sufficient tor making Costumes, yet light enough for Dress Building. In shades of Navy, Saxe, Sky, Red, Tussore and Grey. ~ ~., -, 28 inches wide 1/11 yard. STRIPED and PLAIN ZEPHYRS.— I have an exellent selection of these materials in most of the newest effects and colourings. They are all reversible and measure 27 inches in width. n 6d, .7d, Bd, 9d, lid yard. CANTON LINENS.—For Costumes, these are unquestionably most suitable fabrics, being made of the exact weight to give the coat the correct hang. They are reversible and can be obtained in plain or striped effects. , 42 inches wide 1/11 yard. 36 inches wide 1/3 yard. NAVY SERGE.— Specially imported for summer use, in either fine or coarse finish, and made m qualities to stand a lot of hard wear. 42 inches wide — ,„„..,, , 2/3 2/9 2/11 3/6 3/11 yard. STRIPED COTTON VOILES.—These are in the front row of the favourits fabrics for the season, being nicely finished with mch silk stripes and shadow stripes. Can be supplied in Grey, Tussore, and Green. 42 inches wide 2/3 yard. Also in Black and White— 42 inches wide 1/11 yard. TUSSORETTE. —Those who are lookino- for a material that will wash well, should see these Tussorettes, in plain or colours, and of a reversible finish. 40 inches wide 1/3 yard. TROPICAL SUITINGS, in shades of Grey and Tussore .with a rich silk finish. Will wash and wear well. 28in wide 1/6, 1/9 yard. Send for Patterns. They are Post Free anywhere. Thenail Order Hqosq Feildinxj Ask .for a Coupon with every Cash Purchase. A Token that Talks. You cannot safely judge what is inside a parcel by the wrapper, neither- can you tell the quality of any goods by the can or the carton. You can, however, make sure of this—every package of contains nothing but pure tea. The carton is distinctive, and the contents are distinctive. Orescent Tea is blended by an expert, and is pure, wholesome tea. Sold in three grades at 2s. Is lOd, and Is 8d per lb. Write for free sample to W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., WELLINGTON. THE TENNIS, CRICKET and BOWLING SEASONS WILL be Opening in the course of a few days. To play these games, you will need White Trousers, Shirts, Etc., and good fitting ones. My Goods are all First Quality, and I will guarantee every article; and for Fit and Style they aren't to be equalled. Here they are:— WHITE TENNIS SHIRTS (Plain) 4/6. MERCERISED STRIPED PLAIN WHITE TENNIS SHIRTS 5/11 6/6 CREAM LIGHT TWILL TENNIS SHIRTS 7/6 WHITE FLANNEL TENNIS AND CRICKET TROUSERS 11/6 GET THESE! TENNIS, CRICKET, and BOWLING SINGLETS (Made Special) 1/9 CLUB COLOURS IN BELTS 1/3 0. E. BEOWN, NEXT YORK HOTEL. FERGUSSON STREET, FEILDING. PIANO TUNING. E. ELLERY GILBERT Piano and Musiv, Warehouse "Wanganui. TUNERS for the firm are E. Ellery Gilbert and E. G. Gilbert (late of C. Begg and Co.). We undertake / all kinds of repairs. E. ELLERY ' GILBERT, Expert I Tuner, has been visiting Feilding and districts for the last 25 years, whicb speaks for itself. Our charges are moderate Visit every month. Orders left with Messrs Aiken j Evans receive prompt attention. 1 Caution.—-Be careful whom you trust your pianos to.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 1906, 23 October 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 1906, 23 October 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 1906, 23 October 1912, Page 2