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THE CASH TAILORING COMPANY *KIMBOLTON ROAD . . . FEILDING DESIRE to bring under the notice of the Ladies of Feilding and surrounding district, that they have secured the services of i MR. HUMBERT COLONNA, LADIES' COSTUMIER AND HABITMAKER, Late of Pan's and London (Diplome de, L. Academic Universelle de Paris) Who will in future take charge of the Ladies' Tailoring Department. I He is Specialist in all Ladies' Garments, Riding Habits, Ulsters, > Eton and Norfolk Coats, Russian Blouses, Riding and Walking and * Divided Skirts. Mr HUMBERT COLONNA has bad experience in the Best Parisian and London Houses, and can guarantee Complete Satisfaction from points of Style, Cutting, and Fitting. THE CASH TAILORING CO. Hold one of the Largest and most Varied Stocks of Woollens in the Colony to select from. LADIES' COSTUMES TO ORDER FROM £3 15s. A Separate Shop and Fitting Room for Ladies, with an experienced Lady Attendant. Telephone, No. 128. ■y^TARM TOTINTER fiLOTHING. OUR MEN'S ND BOYS' WINTER GOODS ARE NOW ARRIVING DAILY And it will pay o visit Fei Wing's POPULAR CLOTHING aM) MERCERY BTORL THE HAT BOX. One Visit will satisfy you that for YAL^E in Clothing and Mercery WE LEAD. Ask to see our Pa <r.\t BROOKS " Oil Coats, PRICE, 30s in all sizes. This is the ONLY COAT ON THE uIABKET that will keep you perfectly DRY IN ""HE SADDLE T. W.~POTTS, THE HAT BOX. MAHCHBSTEK STBEET, NEXT DOOK TO J. DARRAGH'S. MISS COSTLEY, Ladies' Outfitter, York Building. SALE OF INFANTS' CLOTHING. BONNETS, GOWNS, FLANNELS, ETC. HAVING decided not to keep Infants' Clothing, I offer the remainder of my Stock at a reduction of 4s in the £, FROM MAY 9th. A Large Stock of Black and Navy Fox's Serge, Costumes, and Divided Riding Skirts, a Speciality. Dressmaking in Charge of Miss M. G. Costley. PIONEER STORE, ' NIKAU. Try M. Lonergan for Cheap Groceries and harm Requisites of Every Description. Horse Covers and Cow Covers a Speciality. Call or Write for Quotations. Goods Delivered to Any Part of the Distric A Trial Solicited. A. WILLIAMSON, Mercer and Tailor, Manchester-street AUSTRAXIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY RESULTS FROM THE FIFTY -EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT. i NEW POLICIES ISSUED, 17,122, assuring £4,585,436 POLICIES IN FORCE, 206,994, assuring 69,527,330 (INCLUDING BONUS ADDITIONS) TUNDS INCREASED BY NEARLY ONE MILLION AND NOW STAND AT 22,413,827 ANNUAL INCOME NOW .. .. ... .. 2,923,677 CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR YEAR 1906 664,692 X?1O QQQ OAO DIVIDED IN CASH BONUSES SINCE JwIZjOOOi^OZ INCEPTION OF SOCIETY. Over TWENTY-SIX MILLIONS paid to Members or their Representatives. Interest earned THREE times as much as Commission, and Expenses of Management — an Unexampled Record. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH :— The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C^ (Chairman); A. de Pat he Brandon, Esq. (Deputy-Chairman); The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. ; John Duncan, Esq ; Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branch Office — Customhouse Quay, Wellington. EDMD. GOODBEHEIfE, Agent, Feilding.

E. RUSH, Carriage Builder, KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING. FARMERS and others in want of a good serviceable vehicle, or old vehicles made to look like new, should give me a call. All work done under my personal supervision. Nothing but well sea-; soned timbers used. Repairs, Painting, and Trimming a I speciality. Nothing but the best I brands of Enslish paints and varnis ' used. I My motto is "No shoddy work, and reMonabls chaigea." J All work gaarante&i. t FEILDING PLUMBING, SPOUTING, RIDGING & CURVING WORKS. W. DALTON. Kimbolton Road. MILK CANS, VATS, TANKS, \ BATHS, AND PUMPS, &c. ACETYLENE Gas Plants made and installed in town or oountry. WELL SINKING DONE. ' Telephone No. 85. i

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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 287, 10 June 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 287, 10 June 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 287, 10 June 1907, Page 1

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