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Are you ready for fEaster I THE great holiday season is at hand, so why put off ordering that new suit or costume? I am busy now with orders for Easter, and will be busy every day until Easter comes, but I still have facilities for making a few more suits and costumes— that is, if I get the orders early. My new season's suitings are just opening. Greens and Browns are the leading calours this season and I have some very pleasing designs a^d shades in these. Navys I have full stocks of, and this favourite colour will still hold its own. I cut special patterns for each garment so that no two suits or costumes are exactly alike. J employ expert tailors to make every suit and I know that they strive to make their work the best that it is possible to produce. I have hundreds of particular people all over the Island whom I not only please but delight, and I know I can please you, too. Favour me with your ordsrs now and experience the satisfaction of having a suit made for you that has individuality and style all its own. A. Williamson, | Tlie Men's Store, l^eildintf- j ■ 1 «iii ■!«« -WWII LL-uaajnggn jm -«.-» !U mM.- J .trzK.«iaaamaca NEW SHIPMENT OF FROM THE FACTORIES OF BECTIVE, "K" COLLEGE AND "G" TO HAND. G-entb' Glace Kid Lace Boots, medium iw* 17s 6d Gouts' Glaco Kid Derby Lace Boots, round toes 19s 6d Gents' Box Calf Laco Boots, round and pointed toes 16s 6d Gents' Tan Calf Lace Boots, stout soles 21s Gent's Dark Tan Glace Kid Laco Boots pointed toes 21 S Gents' Dark Tan Willow Calf Derby Boots -27s 6d Gents' Kip Shooters, standard crew nailod and plated 12s 6d Gents' Glace Kid Lace Boots, round toes, "K" make 23s 6d Gents' Box Calf or French Calf Lace Hoots, "K" mako 23s 6d 3 Tins Cobra, Black or Tan for 1s E. HAJSNAH & CO., Ltd., MANCHESTER STU E K']\ FK I LI) I NG . POOR QUALITY HAS WINGS. And it flies away ad most as soon as you've paid for it. It doesn't pay US to turn out shoddy suits any more than it pays YOU to buy them. You have probably seen enough oi our Suits to convince you that no Tailor anywhere can turn out anything so good. For the NEXT THREE WEEKS we are REDUCING all Suite and Costumes 10 per cent, for spot cask on delivery. W. H. PEIICIYAL & CO., "Tilt? Wgh Class Tailors," FKILDING. •PHONE 111. ' " • — •■- -~ H p.o. BOX « J. BETT & CO., LTD., CARRIAGE BUILDERS, PALMERSTON NORTH AND FEtLDSNG. FEILDING BRANCH: Osrnar Bowen 2nd Stafford Straeia, Opposite Drill Hall. o TO ß«srDS^&r^E d nt v , 4 B si. srssia FOR QUOTATIONS. CASH OR TERMS. REPAIRS, PAINTING AND TRIMMING DONE by Firat-Class TradMmen. ALL WORK GUARANTEED*. NOTS THE ADDRESS: OPPOSITE DRSLL HALL, UNDERTAKING BONE. FIRET OLABS HIARSI AND MOURNING OOAOHIB. A. 5. WASRJSQfc- - ■• asps.*!*?. __jl_ju M j a m M>U ßUxiM nun— ll mi ii n« ■ iiiiiiiim miii nll in 1 ■ 1 1 1111 iiinimiHii ■ iiitiiiiiimij c. m. s" inbrd " - c°- HoMt T^:zr^' (Late with fc. J. MINER), PAINTERS md PAPERHANGERS, O. Mo WALKER (prorionily •«• 13 ployed at W. K. GbMatnrlaiß't) Upper Manchesx«r-itr«et, Feilding. and L. FISHKR h»r« oomm«noMt bnaineu in MutohMter ifumra, umx% Belfit't BtablM, v Hor«Mko«n and Smwel Blaokimitlu. All Work aarantoed. All kiai* ef Iafl»---daBa work guaranteed. curate and Vakltlfti nw&taA m tk« ' «kari«ct moiiwj. Estimates given for aH branohet of 1 the trade. ' „ • a« j "^ 4 *_j^i TUTA^llD.—Cyolißfcs «d »rins i__ , ' SON'I. Bo<rf allow«w m+a* i* •*- PAINTING ANPPAPERHANG.NG T^ ANTBD _ Alt , oyoltote fa^ JH. BfURDLSI begs to announce VV that w« MSlOm^^Upu . that he mil cttntinti© in bueineßß :ft from to-day. CLARKSON'B Cycle as & Painter and Paperhanger. j Works. Ranfurly sgMfcJMloUrig' ! geE the Corner Window at CAR- - THEWS for value in note paper I

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 830, 17 March 1909, Page 4

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646

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 830, 17 March 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 830, 17 March 1909, Page 4

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