NEEDS FOR THE MONTH OF MAY. FROSTY -J3EMINDS us of warmer Underclothing. MEN MAY 1 -ti require thick Underpants, Singlets, Pyjamas, Socks, etc., also Shirts, Hats and Caps, and a pair of Gloves that will keep the hands warm. THEN, to finish with a good warm OVERCOAT or an OILSKIN that will keep out the rain. We have OVERCOATS GALORE, and could suit you'down to the ground. Just call in and have a look. We cater especially for Men and our Stock of MEN'S WEARABLES is unsurpassed. Prices right. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. In this Department OUR AIM is not to do all the Business in Feilding, but to produce absolutely the Best Quality work in all branches of the trade. Our workers are well trained and thoroughly competent, and we lay ourselves out to please you in Workmanship, Style and Fit. Our Winter Stock of Fashionable Tweeds and Worsteds is second to none,; a visit will convince you of this fact and our prices are most reasonable, consistent with First-class work only. Don't forget the address A. Willianisoii 9 Tlie lyten's Store, F 1 eliding. - ,. iimnnnniiiiiTTur"" SLIFPEES AND ETENINQSHOES FOR THE WINTER. LADI ES< ! Glaw Ked 1 Bar Evening Shoes, & 6d Black Felt Slippers, rope soles, Is lid Gla^o Tan 1 Bar Evening Shoe*, 10s Felt Slippers. .Navy and Maroon, rope ."V-, , „ , „ «,i soles, 2s Gd V ute Kid 1 Bar, Ss 6d Chock Felt Slips, Felt and Hope GENTS. Soles, 3s 6d Check Felt Slips, Leather strip, 4s 6d ylack Felt slipper, Is 3d Black, Navy and Brown, I'elt blip, I j^i ac ] c -pe]t Leather Strip Soles, U Gi Pump Soles, .ss 6d Camel's Hair Slips,- Leather Strip Black Velvet, 1 Bar, Low Heel, 4s 6d g oleg< 4s Ud Navy and Maroon, Felt blip/, Koll jj| ac ] c jr e it Slips, Leather Strip Soles, . "Top, os 9d , . 5 S 6d Black Felt Lace Boot, Fur bound, Carpet Slips, Wool Lined, Pump Be 6d -.-.•; i Solos, 6s 6d Glace Kid 1 Bar, -Evening Shoes, 3s V elvot Slips, Pump Soles, 6s 6d Ud : . Strong Chrome Slips, Leather Soles, Glace Twin Ba?' Evening Shoes, 4s 6d i 6s 6d) 7g 6d Glace Cross. ' Strap, Evening Shoes, strong Split Kivetted Soles; 5s 6d 6s lid- . . Patent. Court Evening Shoes, 5s 6d Glace 3 liar, Strap, Evening fahoes, p a tont Lace Evening Shoes, 6s Od 7s.- & 1 . ,„/»,! Best Patent Court Shoes, 8s 6d Glace 'l Bar Bective make, 0s 6d Best Patent Lace Shoes, 0s 6d Glace 1 Bar Evening ' Shoes, pump Besfc Glace Qq^ ghoeß) lls M soles, 12s 6d and Irs 6d ; vest.u est . Gi acc j jace Shoes, lls 6d Gl«ce Bronze 1 Bar Evening Shoes, 3 T ; u Cobra Polish for Is 7s 6d ■ I E. HANNAH& CO., Ltd., MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDING. POOE QUALITY HAS WINGS. And it flies away almost 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 of our Suits to convince you that no Tailor anywhere can turn out anything so good. Pot th.c NEXT THREE WEEKS we are REDUCING all Suite and Costamoa 10 per cent, for spot cash, on delivery. W. H. PERCIYAL & CO., "The High Class Tailors," 'PHONE 101. — — — - p.Q. J. BETT & CO., LTD., / CARRIAGE BUILDERB, : PALMERSTON NORTH AND FEILDING. "FEILDING BRANCH;: Cernsr Bowen and Stafford Btrtstv f Oppsiltt DHil Hall. OUR Vehiolei are absolutely nn*arpas&&d for Bound Oonitmotion, Beautiful Design and Finish. GIVE US A CALL, OB WRITK FOR QUOTATIONS. CASH OR TERMS. REPAIRS, PAINTING AND TRIMMING DONE ky First-Class Trainmen. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. NOTS THE ADDRESS: OPPOSITE DRILL HALL. UNIERTAKI NQ BONE, FIRST OLASfi HIABB9 AND MOURNING 00AG5K9. A. 3. HARRISON ... .. • Manegof.
HE MISSED THE VASES. THE BRIDE FORGAVE HIM JTJST THIS ONGH THE honeymoon trip had just started; six or seven miles had been satisfactorily negotiated. "Charlie," the young bride whispered, "tell me now where you purchased the wedding ring. Was it from Mr Short, Man-chester-street, Feilding?" "Dearest," whispered Charlie, as he turned his pale and agitated face away and strove to master the anguish of hla soul. "I forgot Short, I went elsewhere." The silence that ensued was deafening. "Charlie,'' she sobbed, "how could you forget so soon suoh a nice pair of silver mounted good-' luck vases he would have given you." Very long pause— sigh. "Yes, I'll forgive you thiß time, but don't forget next time, will you, Charlie P" THOSE hands of yours ! They ,-need LANE'S MEDOLINE. Then they will be like your neighbour's hands, clean, white,' soft, supple, lady- like. ifeverywhere. / 12.' Sutton and Sons, ROYAL SEEDSMEN. TUST L-ANDXD— .Sutton's Famous DEVON EAVEB Perennial Ryegrass. Sutton's wonderful GIANT ITALIAN Ryegrass. Full Stocks— TURNIP, SWEDE, RAPE, CLOVERS, and NATURAL GRASSES. Barraud & Abraham, \ 'LTD. g\le District Agents for Button* \ Seed*. banGITIKEL MANAWATU, HORO- \ WHENUA and OROUA.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/FS19090510.2.37.3
Bibliographic details
Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 874, 10 May 1909, Page 4
Word Count
814Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 874, 10 May 1909, Page 4
Using This Item
Copyright undetermined – untraced rights owner. For advice on reproduction of material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.