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i tailoring: - I. ». ■ .• • . ■ „ I, HhHERE are three things essential it I to the success of a Tailor-made 1- Suit. ;S ' <*■ ■ ~ • Ist : You must make sure you get j a good piece of material, and one the pattern you really like, jj 2nd : Th© suit mu&t bo cut well, for c the cutting is to a suit, what tb* ._ foundation is to a building. j 3rd: In the manufacture of the suic only the very best of trimmings must - be used. •.. : .:. ; *^ 0 • ..■"■'■ "■•-.' Now these three great essentials the - Mail Order House guarantees, I- ■'':'...- --11 A wide selection of seasonable r Suitings now opened, which will ci- '• able every man to be absolutely satis- - tied with the choice he makes. 1 » . SAC SUITS; b FROM £3 15s r TO £5 ss. ! f All the latest novelties, in Men's Fancy Vestings now open for your inj epection. Recognising the rapid strides that 1 the Tailor-made Costume is making iv • point of popularity for Ladies, m> j Tailoring Department is directing spec ial attention to this branch. ' ° i Ladies Tailor-made Costumes, 'manufactured from the choicest Tweeds; ; £4 15s to £6 10s. » DIRECT IMPORTER^ ITantcCs. ; COMFQRTABLE ACCOMMODATION WANTED.— Boarders in a private family who have a larger house, than they need. Comfortable home. Hot and Cold Water. Only five minutes' walk from Railway Station. Full ; particulars at STAR Office. ' WANTED. — Smart Saleswoman for Fancy Department. . Apply with references and stating salary, ex- ; pected. McGRUERj THOMSON aid . CO., Drapers, Feilding. WANTED.— A Boy. to learn the trade. WILL S>ALTON, Plumber. f, , . , ' ANTED.— An elderly ■ Housekeeper. Waiting engagements, | washing and cleaning, cooks, 'farmhands and helps. Best 1 xjf ; sweets . and fruit kept. R. ROBINSON'S Registry Office. ' . WAITING engagement.— Milkers, good farm hands' (married ana single), and domestics. MORTON Lost ami Found. |" OST— JBebween Porb-street anil JLJ Church of England,- a Gfoenstone Heart. Reward. Address at STAR Oface.. LOST.- — On Saturday morndng v an English Pointer, with, one pup. Finder rewarded on giving informal tion at STAR Office. / . ■ /""iIESEN and.CO. have money to vDT lend in. large or small sums at .. current fates. "TT coaxes a new skin." I refer X to Cremola Cream^ I use Cremola Cream daily in my work as' c, skin and hair specialiet, and know it to be not merely good, tbut thorough- • ly good. Cremola. Cream makes dark skins lighter, cleaner, purer. Tan, freckles, moth and liver patches quickly vanisn vn r J.er > its cleansing aaid healing influence. Cremola Gream promotes a growth of new skin as clear, velvety and healthful as" that of youtli. I know when J recommeind Cremola Crieam that I offer j-ou the vei-y best •skin food known, and- used the world over. Price 4s 6d a jar. Cremola Hair Tonic is- another ' preparation that I know to be goodi. An elegant hair dressing and highclass article iii every way. It certainly cures dandruff, and quickly stops hair falling. Priced 6d a bottlo. MISS HALLE, Ladies r Toilet Club, Hastie's Buildings, Feilding. LVTER. Blousings in all Wool Delaine, French Flannels and Winceys, in good designs and colour*. JOHN COBBE'S, price Is 6d .yard. MIXED Tweeds, 42-inch wideTln Moss Green, Brown, Wine, Navy and Clerical Grey. JOHN COBBE'S, price Is 9d per yard. QPEOIAL for Dressmaker-made O Costumes, Plain Suitings in Reseda, Dark Grey, Navy and Black. JOHN COBBE'S, price 3s lid per yard. OHN COBBE'S Twill-back Velve- > teens in all the season's cbkrars, 2s 3d and 2s 9d yard. The famous Louis for 2s lid yard, all shades.A STRACHAN Reefer. Caps in XX Brown, Navy, Cream and Cardinal now being sold at 5s 6d, at JOHN COBBE'S Mail Order House. GIRLS'". Flop Felts, drawn Sil« Crowns, and Rosette at sides, in many shades, JOHN COBBE'S prbe 9s 6d. - „/.•■ C %T7&LKING Skirts in black Cloth -•Vt»% and Serge, smartly trimmed, 6s lid, Ys lid, 9s lid, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, at JOHN COBBE'S Mail Order House. THE last consignment of. Goods received at JOHN COBBE'S include Maids' Jackets in Navy and v Colourel. Tweeds, the sizes ranging from 80/?ncheß' to 4 Sinches. ' , TT7 ANTED KNOWN.— That A. J. /. VV HART is making a specialty of Jam and Lemon Rolls, one tria " ol which will satisfy customers that they are the best and daintiest obtainable. IMPORTANT ARRIVAL OF BLOUSINGS. OUR new Winter Blousings for first shipment are practically all • gone. We replace them with newer and more up to date goods. See our Flannelette Blousings in White and Dark grounds, various designs, 6£d to Is 3d. Our Winceys and Vdyellas in ovelty stripes, Is 9d and 2s 9d a yard. The ' Delaine Blousings so chic in style, so moderate in price, Is 9d, Is lid to 2s -3d; yard.- : . ' ,' / The lengths are short, so be early to secure best choice. McGRUERii THOMSON AND CO. WASHING DAT requfaitta are cheapest at BRAMWELL BROS.' Always Busy Store*. See oar stock wringers and imn^M jimfc vxt-r>*~v-i ■ ■ ' ' WANTED KNOWN. — Purohaae your Hot Pies et A. J. HART'S, Manchester-street, where they will be specially packed in boxes made for them, without extra charge. T^vrI^SMAKING at the^BoßTßlarL/ che: Costumes, Dresses, and Blouses made up in first class style at moderate charges. Place your orders • early. SPENCE and SPENCE. DRESS Fabrics and Costume Cloths and Tweeds. All the leading weaves and colouringß in extensive ■ variety. Prices run from la per yari to 6s 6d Robe lengths, everyone different, from 16s 6d to 30s>v SPENCE and SPENCE. ' TRY the Bon Marche for Blousings Endless variety in Flannel. Flannelette, Wincey and Delaine. Flannelette Blousings from 6Jd to Is per, yard: Flannel, Delaine and Wincey Blousings from is 6d to 2s 6d pel yard. SPENCE and SPENCE, ■___ EVERY Variety of Fancy Printing, Catalogue Work, Bookbjndina, Invoice Books, Circulars, etc., at the STAR Office. ' CAN'T be wiped out: Our Dreadnought 6ft Floorcloth 2s 6d. Sweet Linoleum 6ft 8s 6d. Quaint , i and Duchess Chests at bigCa*h lhaj *v>nTit."BADls'B Furniture W«r»>fc«jiwe. BEE BOXES, extra frames and •ections. founda^on comb. «t«.. ou | sale at lowwt; prices »♦ BRAMWBLL BROS.* Alwiis Busy Btorea.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 874, 10 May 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 874, 10 May 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 874, 10 May 1909, Page 3

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