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DON'T HANDICAP YOURSELF. No man can afford to wear clothes that discount him in the eyes of everyone he meets. But you can't walk around for even a short time in Feilding without passing many men who are wearing clothing that sets badly on them ; is curled at the edges and drawn and out of shape— because they paid a few shillings less for it than they would have had to pay -for perfect fitting clothes. And the perfect fitting clothing would not only make them look better and feel better every minute they had it on, but would wear half as long again, at least, and so be cheaper in the end than the clothes that never give any satisfaction, first or last. But while my Tailoring is the best that can be produced, it costs just about the same as the less worthy kind. There is neither money-saving nor economy in making yourself get along with clothing that lacks the elegance of style, and excellence of Tailoring that distinguish mine from the ordinary kind. A. WILLIAMSON, HIGH CLASS TAILOR AND MEN'S OUTFITTER, FEILDING. P.S.— My store and warehouse will be closed on Friday & Saturday, 25th & 2Gth insts., and on Ist and 2nd January, 1909. WE HAVE THE LATEST TAN FOOTWEAK, LADIES' AND GENT'S.' TO HAND. BOOTS, Round Toes, and Cuban 16s (k] and 18s 6d BH|^B|H^nHB|Hn^H^|^BUJTTON BOOTS, Medium Toes, ■^^HH^^^H^^B^^BH^H|HJ3OOTS, Bound Toes and CvHfl^H^^^^H^^^^H^^^^^Hfc. 22s 6cL us ca and 12s 6<j. I^B^BHl^^H^H^HHflHHi^Ba. 13s 6d. ■^■■^■■■■R 12s 6d. 15s 6d and 16s 6d. m^^^^B^^^^^^HftOß ALS 22s 6d. m^^^^^l^^^^^^H^^^^^Hi^^^^^^H^HflHK Derby, " v s * HH^HHBH^nBHnnL 19s 6d. TAILORING. / \#A / J W\ \ \l r -' TT7HEN WE say there's nothing better in high \ \ n Vr'W « r;ul ° artistic tailoring than that we turn out we \ 3 I 1 \ I '' Vj j! U etupliati'cally moan it. FT~ -] \\ Every garment is an epitome of quality and I \ V style— every garment shows the limit of thorough I ~ - ,* ;yorlcniaj^iup.nu(l finish. <*- I 1 | You can placo your tailoring order with us feeljf \ I ing certain that you'll get the most satisfactory >«J tailoring your money will buy. W. S. PERCIYAL '^ CO^, * c Felfding's Higli Class Tailors," FERGUSSON STREET. 'PHONE 101. ~ " P '°- BOX 42 ' J. BETT & CO., LTD., CARRIAGE BUILDERS, PALMERSTON NORTH AND FEILDING. FEILDING BRANCH: Corner Bowen and Stafford Streets, Opposite Drill Hall. OUR Vehicles are absolutely unsurpassed for Sound ConHiructio^ Beautiful Design and Finish. GIVE US A CALL, OR WRllfc FOR QUOTATIONS. CASH OR TERMS. REPAIRS, PAINTING AND TRIMMING DONE by First-Class Tradesmen. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. NOTE THE ADDRESS: OPPOSITE DRILL HALL. UNDERTAKING DONE. FIRST CLASS HEARSE AND MOURNING OOAOHIB. A. E. HARRISON, Mwi«|ir. |gl r HOUTEN > S_ i Pfgr cocoa. -« Olifton House. horseshoers and general IXi BLACKSMITHS. Corner MANCH ESTER i .„< GREY M oWALKe¥" (p^no^T •*- Street, FEILDING. J} ployed at W. B. Ohwnb«ri»in'i) 1 it. t ti o n a^ L. FISHER hare oommenoed Three minute* wolk from u.r.u. buß i neßi Manchester Square, next „ , . . . Belfit's Stablea, m Horaethoeni and THE above Private Hotel haejust geiieral Blaok«mith». „AU Work undergone extennve alteration* g naran teed. All kind* of Impleand additions- ,„ . , „ .. . mentt and Vehiolw repair** om ib* Visitors to Feilding mil and au -to* «bort«st notiw». oomfortf of a home at Olifton Houje ; Prirat* dining and sitting room*. Terra, moderate. -fTT ANTED.— AII Oyolist» A t 6 know ._, W th»t,weßeH GwWa* *t«d per MRS PRITOHARD, Propnetr««. Tb fnno to-iaj. CLiHKSOWP Cj«« (Late of ArfijrU Hoat*, W»n«anui.) tt^^>

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 763, 28 December 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 763, 28 December 1908, Page 4