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G. W. HEAN, Chemist, Feilding. WOMEN LIKE A tVEDDING. IN all this wide world there is nothing of more engrossing interest to a woman than a wedding. A wedding for her is packed full of interest as an egg is of meat. Post her a slip of cardboard with an announcement printed in silver that on a certain day at a certain place at a certain time, one more wedding is to be, added to the list of weddings that have gone before, and she will become completely demoralised for the time being. Her dress, the weather, the most suitable present, the possibility of the bridegroom not turning up in time and a hundred other things will in turn cause exquisite anxiety. But once let her understand that one of GEO. SHORT'S 18---carat Wedding Rings will be used to tie the knot, and that she is to choose the wedding present at " SHORT'S Jewellery Establishment, Feilding, and she will enter the church on the Happy day with as much "sang froid" as she did SHORT'S, Manchster-street, to select her own 18-carat wedding ring. a. j. HARFom THE RED HOUSE. HAS in stock a splendid assortment of Wall Papers, Friezes, Leatherettes, Lincrusha Scrim Lead Oil and all Painters' Requisites. Sole agent in Feilding for the wonderful B.P. Paint. , The Paint for Practical People.' Everyone who uses it pleased with results. A fresh shipment just arrived ex "lonic." Some of the advantages of 8.P.: It is of better quality than Lead and Oil Paint made by hand. AH ingredients being tested before mixing. It is more economical, as it covers more surface than any other Paint, being finer ground. It lasts longer and looks better, giving a better finish.

Call and see us. We have a lot of information respecting this paint that will interest you. A large staff of competent workmen. Contracts undertaken in any part of the district. CHOICEST HOLIDAY CONFECTIONS IN ABUNDANCE, AT GOULD & SON'S EXCELSIOR ROOMS, MANCHESTER SQUARE IN Keeping with the Ever-growing popularity of these attractive goods, we have on hand a very large variety of the most approved makes of Imported and Colonial Confections put up in boxes of unique and pretty design— most aceptable presents. Refreshments, Afternoon Tea, eto. Balcony and Upstairs Boom (overlooking Manchester-square) open to patrons at any honr. EXCELSIOR TEA ROOMS. (Next John Oobtw's.) 1 HUDSON'S BALLOON BRAND BAKING POWDER aids digestion and adds to the healthfulness of food. Particular and economical housewives use no other brand. The price is, 6d, 1/cuid 1/9 per tin. I4_ iL-JE OHBISTCHUBGH MLaT UU LTD., WOODVILM. TRUCKING DAYS. February. Apiti (Mondays) ... 15 Kimbolton (Mondays) ... 15 Haloombe (Tuesdaye) ... 16 Feilding (Tuesdays) ... 16 Oroua Bridge (Mondays) 22 Palmerston N. (Mondays) 22 Mangaweka (Mondays) ... 22 Hunterville (Tuesdays) ... 23 Ashhurst, Tuesday ... 23 Rongotea (Tuesdays) . 23 Ohakea (Tuesdays) ... 23 Buyer mud Dittriot R^prwntativ*. i, OOOLAN, „ Psimffiten *Urt> HIQHIBT PilOli PAID PIG». " lACOH." Fill. Wdimoo£lnd m, xm, . ar« puroha»rs ; ?o! J?J*m Bacon Pigs in any quantity. Uignstt Prioes Paid. AmM TBUOKIMG DATM. . February. Ashhurst, Monday .... ... 16 Ohakea, Tuesday ' — 1" h Bunny thorpe, " Wed. ... -^ . 17 Utiku, Monday ... .22 Rata, Tuesday ■■• •23 Feilding, Wednesday ..•••.l°i 24 But*t: JiiMilMMj^l Oroua Brjd^^^^^^^^^^^^H Vs\m^ muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu \

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 799, 9 February 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 799, 9 February 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 799, 9 February 1909, Page 4

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