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HANNAH'S FOR GENTS' FOOTWEAR, | BLACK OR TAN. ! j __ — — ■ — • i I OUR HEARTY THANKS. McCruer, Thomson and Co. j i -rvESIRE to tender their heartiest,' thanks to the hundreds of cus- j tomers who have made our "MidSummer" Fair go with such a Bwing. THIS IS "REMNANT WEEK." To show our appreciation of the splendid support we have received we hold a "special clean up" week. The odds and ends in every department will be thrown out at ridiculous prices and all the accumulations of odd pieces, etc., will be made up into Remnants which will be sold regardless of cost. Our "New Goods" are practically here and we will issue a special autumn notice in a few days. Once again "We thank you." McCruer, Thomson and Co, Next P. 0., Feilding. LOOK INTO THIS! THE FIRST ARGYLE CYCLE SOU' IN FEILDING WAS IN FEBRUARY, 1905. THIS IS WHAT THE PURCHASER SAYS :— AFTER four years' silid wear I am pleased to state that my ARGYLE is running as good as ever. I have not had any of the essential parts replaced since I bought it. P. SORENSEN, Waituna West. YOU SHOULD WRITE US FOR CATALOGUE G, £4 Rill # «,O. ARGILS CYCT.?: WORKS, ' ffii'.nrv'-.. TRY AIT KEN AND EVANS; for HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. DINING-ROOM SUITES. CHESTERFIELD SUITES SIDEBOARDS and DUCHESS PAIRS. ALL OF SOUND CONSTRUCTION. Manufacturp-p' Prices Beat Them AH. IICFNMNG COMMITTEE. SUGGESTED CANDIDATES. riIHE Oroua No-License League has every confidence that the following gentlemen will give every satisfaction as members of the Licensing Committee : — Rev. G. BUDD. Mr G. BARTHOLOMEW. Mr E. H. CRABB. Mr J. DARfiAGH. Mr H. TOLLEY. OROUA LICENSING ELECTION. THE following gentlemen have been nominated and have proved themselves thoroughly unbiassed : — BAILEY, Walter Ambrose Lucas. BRUCE, James. GOODBEHERE, Edmund. McBETH, Robert. WOOLVEN, Harry. KIWITEA PAROCHIAL DISTRICT. ON THURSDAYTMarch Hth, the Lord Bishop of Wellington will hold a Confirmation in St. Saviour's Ohurch, Kimbolton, at 7.30 p.m. On Sunday next, March 14th, the Rev. G. F. Woodward, Vi car of Foxton, will preach at: Kiwitea 11 a.m., Cheltenham 3 p.m., and Kimbolton 7 p.m. TjIEILDING FLOWER SHOW. Under the Auspices of the Feilding Horticultural Society DRILL HALL, FEILDING. FRIDAY, MARCH 12 . OMITTED FROM CATALOGUE: 30a. Parsnips, best 6. 30b. Vegetable Marrow, best quality. The prizes for Nos. 12, 13, and 14, Class C., will be special prizes given by Messrs Pryde, McCorkindale, and G. Short. The prize for No. 29, Class D., will be special prize of the value of 10s 6d, presented by Mr Amor. I Entries close at 11 o'clock on tho morning of the Show at the Drill Hall WANTED KNOWN— WAI KATO COAL. A la SACK, is Cleanest and most 4t/ D Economical. Onoe used alwaya used. Box 68, Folding.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 822, 8 March 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 822, 8 March 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 822, 8 March 1909, Page 2