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1 OUR WINTER SALE I CLOSED ON SATURDAY, 12th Augwt. I SPRING GOODS 1 ARE NOW ARRIVING, \ New Styles in Costumes, y I New Styles in Millinery. I I New Styles in Blouses. i I NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. I I New Materials for Spring I I and for Summer wear in I 1 Washing and Woollen 1 | Fabrics. T I SAMPLES POST FREE ON APPLICATION. I I Kirkcaldie & Stains, I 1 LIMITED. i 1 WELLINGTON & NAPIER. |(> 1 BI2L A REAL BARGAIN FOR LADIES. THE WRITE HANNAH lA//J TODAY BOOT 10/O FOR A PAIR. ii7E offer you this astonishing bargain to popularise our marvellous W footwear. Our « Special "is a Bewn, beautifully finished black claoe kid boot. Dainty style, very comfortable and durable. We have them in lace and button. Why pay more? Just try one pair of these lovely boots from us. You will be astonished and delighted. EVENING WEAR. EVE T NIN ?. WE A I S «/« badie-' Oiace Kid Conrt Shoes, 2/11 Wens Patent Lace Sbo». 5/11, 8/6 8/6 bffced 4/8 tteo'e Glace Borneo*, 8/11. 9/ 8 Lad,eV P.t. B t Vamp Trilby Shoe. Men's F^lt Slippers. x /« •/»•*/« 6/8 to 14/6 08 Carpet Slippers. 2/11. 8/8, 6/6 Ladie* 1 White Kid Court, or one bar, Meu'e Goloshes in larpe variety. 6/6 8/6 Every description of Gentlemen's Boots Every description of Ladies' Boots and Phoes 1000 pair of Babies' Boots, Shoes, and Slippers to ohoofe from. Why throw away your old boots when we repair them equal to new ? Leather and Grindery retailed to the trade. K. HANNAH & CO., MANCHESTER BTEET, FEILDING. MISS COSTLEY, YORK BUILDINGS, 1b now selling the balance of TRIMMED MILLINERY at HALF PRICE. A Job Line ot Ribbons in all shades at 9d. Bargains in Caraoul and Sealette Russian Coata and Jackets, Inverness and 8 San Toy Coats. Dressmaking in charge of Miss M. C. Costley.

George Turner, BEAT IE BT>iKEr, (Ne»r Advocate office), Certificated Plumber, Oaß Fitter, and Hot Wa er EuKineer, IpLB'iTRIO Belle fined up. Re Hi t>airs in all {tranches _b imate* furmsbbd Orders leli at W. < reighton'B, Painter, Warwick btreot, will be promptly attended to JUST THE DIFFERENCE. AS cream is to skimmed milk, so is Buratura to other teas. It is a perfect tea. as perfect as Nature and Man's best efforts can make it. The strength is just right if you brew it right. Use a little less of Suratura than you would of other teas, and you will be delighted with the infusion. BUIUTUR& TEA It is a high-grade, hill-grown Ceylon tea, perfeot in aroma, perfeot in bouquet, perfect in fragrance, and with a delicious flavour that natters tbe palate Suratura is pure honest Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian. China, or any cheap or inferior teas. Retail Prioei. Suratara A quality • 1/6 per lb SOLD AT ALL STORES. For the Baby. IF yon desire a eood nipbt'a rest, give baby a dose of MOTHE S&END. Invaluable during teething and for all disorders of the Btomaob and bowels. PRICE. 1/ and 3/. PBE FARED and SOLD ONLY by F. G. WOOLLAMS CHEMIST, FEILDING. N.B. — beware o> imitations. —A OABD — Jgt m. 8. Charlsworth, 08., Authorised Subveyob, Asßoo. Mem Amur. Inst. Civil Engineers. Address — Sandiland s Building, Kimbolton B^ad. Agent at Apiti-Mr o»ldweil, iorVe i«ent at Kirn I»l ton -Mr R. U. Harden, Commiw»on Agent. OUK OFFER M<'too>cie Ga» Lamps 18/9. Bel moot 10/6, Kluonel'i ellnlofr Mud Cinards 10/6, fitted while yoo wait. All makes of Tyres stocked and fitted at a few urinates' notioe at G. ottcj aadOo 'a

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 32, 31 August 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 32, 31 August 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 32, 31 August 1905, Page 2

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