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MANAWATU CARRIAGE WORKS, FEILDING. (CORNER OF STAFFORD AND BOWEN STREETS, OPPOSITE DRILL HALL, FEILDING, AND AT PALMERSTON). J. BETT &TCO., LTD., P.O. BOX, 42. Telephone, 101. BETT'S VEHICLES STAND THE TRUE TEST OF TIME. WHEN buying a Vehicle, you don't want to give attention to looks aline. You don't buy a Vehicle for the day or the hour. You want a Vehicle that will last— substantial and useful. Thia v where, perhaps, more than all BETT'S scoresTwenty years' honest trial has resulted in twenty years' •▼•r- m - --creasing trade, the surest proof of thorough satisfaction, confldonco, and popularity. REPAIRS, PAINTING AND TRIMMING DONE AT SHORTEST NOTICE BY FIRST-CLASS TRADESMEN. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. OUR MOTTO IS NOT " HOvTcHEAP," BUT " HOW GOOD.'* A. E. HARRISON, ... Manager. RONGOTE A/PK AKM AC Y. ALEXANDEE FOSTEK, (Late H. C. Patterson), CHEMISTAND DRUGGIST, THE SQUARE, RONGOTEA (Next Posf Offieo). PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED PROM PURB DRUGS. All Kinds of Patent Medicines Kept In Stock. VETERINARY MEDICINES A SPECIALTY. P.O. BOX, 25. TELEPHONE, 10. ml v i_?_& *T_l v♦ _> _"©♦ _/_. _i__L In ' 1 *Siil)m_iiH-Bn^ I' uiu ■ va _o — . v .. m 9***~'* m !*^*p*^^rm^i 1 111 1 HI *J%**& Aimitc,- IU 111 >_v r* i__L_______Buiy_3_ * * 111 11 jtl-»i^^m.Rgijnoto&<Xa^^ ||| IU ► J9ulg_4in?nU for tho imoortnlion pfo |||| 1 I^u^^hitro II M /% iP(?w unt>cr tilg -S -A flf _^-T» HI j_HH___ I*H Knfln--*TYhitn_3tm Lvimih?.. HI I^HH||WH^y_l fflteg^-ftuof jflmin7u,i9P7. ||| ■__-_—— _——a(BiB--a^BHM-———————_HMMH-l •___:■ WHEN THE ALL-GOLDS AT HOME. -«_-^ <_"■"_-_ — YOUR. THE KINGSTON ROVERS. __. w *_. [BY ELEGXBTO TELEGRAPH — COP -RIGHT.} «— L 1^ r% JLM [PCS PBESB ABgOCUTION.] — MTTV .«, Sydney, Feb. 10. ACHES Tlie New Zealanders defeated King- ___w.___- I~> ston Rovers by a try and the result DPI IPVP IT fairly reflected the merits of -he KCI-lEVC ll« teams. With, perhaps, tho exception .♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4 of dribbling, the colonials held a rpHEKE is probably reason slight advantage throughout every X tor the headache — there is phase of the game. Their forwards no reason why you should conpacked better than usual, and gained tinue to bear tbe pain, possession of the ball readily, whilst the luard, dry ground seemed to suit HEAN S the threequarters. The latter were _..__-...-. ..-.-*.,-. _..•*.,* opposed to men who tackled keenly HEADACHE NERVE NUTS and generally maintained sound defence, but by straighter running the quickly cure splitting headaches, tourists managed to break through This is a new remedy — one twice. entirely free of all injurious Tho Blacks commenced in mos>t pro. driigs. mising fashion, and immediately took HEAN'S tihe ball to their opponents' line, and | Wrigley, making a cleverly conceived HEADACHE NERVE NUTS pass to Tyne. the threequarter went 1 •»--»■#«-■ w ■_. ■» over. Messenger's kick ; at goal touch- ; are worth knowing about, and ed one of the posts and went outside. . wortn llsingi because they alThe home players managed to get gdo j aml canno t pos - <& better share of tho play subsequent- sihlv (]() the slightest harm, ly, and before the interval, from a Their uge wiJ , prevent the cross kick, We»t ran in unopposed and straill on yolir ljerves that equalised. Tlie Rovers, alter the headache invariably causes, ls change of ends, were uneven, and tail- JHll . j-, ac^ C f. (i for 5s 3d, at ing once badly. Messenger, as the re- Oocers. mnl Hean's Pharmacy suit of a brilliant effort, gained the (1 _ te -xii-holson's), Manchester winning try for the colonials. Street, Feilding. TELE, PRIZE ADVERTISEMENT. _. Vo _ can kc yom hair and Bcalp This week a conundrum won. Mere j„ ft n - ce c;leail^ j walt h y condition it is — TT . by -using Eggsham Hair Tonic, an What is the difference between Uni- e j cgant^hair dressing, and a highversal Cold Cure and a miser f clhss preparation in every way. By Universal Cold Cure checks the its l s£% t , JC hait _ wg Btrong> Bt „ ps grip, and the miser grips the cheque I coming ont becomes soft and The following m the judges opm- sniootll a)ul ai | fa n fo xl f disappears, ion just missed the money— o 6d bott)e b -^ 3s Hean's toSJ V BZntT C^^y. Fending. 1 " f been posted te Mr , Are YOU LOOfcing for M.8., High Bank, Bunny thorpe. GOOfi T©a ? Each week a Guinea is awarded for the best original conundrum, apt essay, or humorous yen» on i the A _ t vieldg pleasure' to # the menta of THE UNIVERSAL COLD It should be stimulating, CURE. soothing, and satisfying, and above Contributions must not exceed fifty a jj it should be pure and wholesome, words; must be accompanied by Tea connoisseurs will tell you that the coupon and be addressed: •Universal b est tea procurable to-day is Cold Cure— The Latest and Best— P.O. Box 716, Wellington." Stores and Chemists, Is 6d and 2e 64 Suratura Tea Great success of the colossal aale at the Bon Marche. The place thronged daily with visitors from all It possess a captivating flavour, it parts of „the district. Every one is rich _ trong and economical in the pleased and Messrs Spence and teapot. Suratura is pure, honest Spence , are delighted to see such Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not quantities of goods going off. blended with Indian, China, or any p^-m-mb-mj-m-^-^-m-mm-m,,-,-,-,-,, cheap or inferior teas. THE COST OF LABOUR. HAVING decideTto dispose of the RETAIL PRICES. balance of my present Stock at i any price, I am now offering my buratura A quality ... la 6d per lb. clients and others, a chance to obtain Suratura B quality ... ls 9d per lb. a Winter Suit or Costume at prac- Suratura D quality ... 2s Od per lb. tically the cost of labour, viz:--- Suratura X quality ... 2» 4d per lb. A 6 Guinea Costume for 110s . • Others pro rata. ALL STOREKEEPERS. A 5 Guinea Suit for 955. o_v_v_mm_o__w_. Others pro rata. . This offer is for Spot Cash, and for One Month Only. Note address: mHE CHEAPEST COOKING W. H. PERCIVAL, J- RANGE ON THE MARKET LADIES' AND GENT'S TAILOR, 3Ff N0 _ MOA BANG E Macarthus Street, ... Feilding. " : £5 5 s ,0 D Ifl-ilii-fr 3.FT. VERY LARGE HEAVY BJUjEIi RANGE, HEPBURN'S BEST MAKE "1/TANCHESTER RIFLES. 0/" f |"|S. AD. PARADES FOR FEBRUARY. Thursday, 20th, at 7.80 p.m. Also All Sizes Saturday, 15th, Government Day- SHACK LOCK _RANO.ES light Parade on Rifle Ranfe* a* 2.30 AT LIST PJII<SE. p.m. It is particularly necessary — ~ that all members attend this Parade. Special Discount to Builders. Personal payment of 2s 6d per man "~~* •ft.rP.r.de. _ J DARRAGH^, The present month offers a favour- FEILD WG. able opportunity for enrolling new ■ Q-O-DJ-K-Y 8 ' J. E. BARLTROP, j>iq BARGAINS at the Boa Marche Captain. X5 C_lom_l Sib. La_i^ Rfajlyv _J made and" Voile Dr«ia»t, ;-at,, WANT__D KNOWN^Tea and J^S S__^___«n__ft ,: appetising Refreslunent., with ■SS&^MS^r^ Bvery courtesy and ittintion at the SSK? «J5- __ l__i^___ B__t Tea I£i(*k,ai the Fending A. and *i_^ _T _rSP__r

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Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 493, 11 February 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 493, 11 February 1908, Page 4

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