SAVE 15 / is=| | . Our facilities for buying, and policy of quick sales, make it possible for yon to save many I pounds here. In describing goods we frequently use the term "Low Prices," because this is the most accurate term we can apply to the goods we sell. But it should be borne in mind that the term "Low Prices" with us don't mean CHEAP GOODS — not a bit of it. We use the term " Low Prices" in the comparative sense only. Some goods are too cheap for us to handle, others too dear — in neither case do you receive proper return for money expended. Yon can shop at the Bon Marche with the full assurance that you are getting 20/- worth for every £ expended — AND MORE. ■ As with the list published to-day, we can frequently offer you a clear saving of from 10 to 20%.* ' The articles in this list are the very goods you are requiring at the present moment. With a cold winter in prospect, make your purchase NOW. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, FLANNELETTES, Kt'tiS, SHAWLS AND ftWN WILTS, We have & Large and Carefully Purchased Stock. COLONIAL BLANKETS, FLANNELS AND RUGS direct from the mills. Although prices have advanced all round for, these goods, we can still sell at the old rates. ENGLISH BLANKETS, RUGS AND SHAWLS imported direct We can thus sell to yon at | wholesale prices. ! WHITE BLANKETS, 8/11 to 42/6 per pair WHITE WOOL SHAWLS, 1/6 to 18/GREY BLANKETS, 8/6 to 23/6 per pair ALL WOOL FLANNELS, ll*d to 2/- per yard BUSH RUGS, 2/8 to 14,9 FLANNELETTES, 6d to 1/- per yard BUGGY RUGS, 12/6 to 85/- (Splendid Value) TRAVELLING RUGS, 7/6 to 60/- DOWN QUILTS, 7/6 to 60/PLAID SHAWLS, 8/6 to 12/6 COT QUILTS, 4/6 to 10/6 These prices require no comment, other than to say that they exhibit a saving of 10% to 16% on ruling quotations. SPENCE & SPENCE, THE BON MARCHE Feilding. i I I
WHY SUPPER PROM INDIOE TIONP EAT ONLY (JOULD'S BERMALINE AND WHOLE MEAL BREAD. The only Sur Romeiy for Indige c tion The Finest WHITE, BERMALINE, WHOLE MEAL & MILK BREAD j Delivered to all parts of the town daily HIGH-CLASS VEHICLES. EASY TO DRAW. ASY TO DRAW. EASY TO RIDE UU. ASY TO RIDE IN. EASY TO BUY. ASY TO BUY. We are willing to go to more trouble than you may suppose in preparing designs and specifications. CALL OR WRITE. JAMES AND CO.. KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING. i ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES j BBTWBiUT KIMBOLTON AND FEILDING. Leave Poole's Hotel 7.46 a.m. Arrive at Feilding 9.65 a.m. Leave the Empire Stables, Feilding 3.45 p.m. Arrive Kimbolton 6.45 p.m A LL parcels left at the Manchester A Stables for Kimbolton and Apiti will be carefully attended to, and must be prepaid. Buggies, Saddle Horses, Special Coaches, &c, always on hire at the Family and Commercial Hotel Stable : Kii.:bolton C MAX-BAUR, Proprietor. IF BOOKING TO LONDON, & Send or call for Cook's Sailing List. Posted free, giving Fares and Sailings. ALL Lines, All Routes, All Classes. Lowest Rateß. No Booking Fees. Assistance en loute. Plan of Steamers filed. 1907 Passengers, Book your Berths Now, COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, Wellington. Gambitsis Brothers, FJSH MEROHANTB, Manchester street. Telephone 114 XNHABITANTS of Feilding and J. surrounding districts can be supplied with Fresh Fish daily in any quantity of any kind. Regular supplies received twice daily. Oysters, Rabbits and Crayfish in season. Smoked Fish a speciality. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ring up 'phone 114. Deliveries at any hour of the day. Terms CASH. Weekly, fortnightly or monthly accounts by arrangement only. GAMBITSIS BROTHERS, FISH MERCHANTS, Manchester street, Feilding. HARRY BEFFORD, [Late of Ashburtoni, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, DESIRES to announce that he has commenced business in premises lately oooupied by Mr TAYLOR, Man Chester Square, Feilding, and would respectfully solicit a share o publio patronage. Horses shod under the personal super vision of the Proprietor. G. Johnston Webster, A.M.1.C.E., London. pi\lL ENGINEER, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED BUR\EIO . i No. 7, Darragh's duildings, I FEILDING.
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 287, 10 June 1907, Page 1
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