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BARGAINS IN TAILORING TOO. If ifou Go to tin llifUit Shop. Absolutely the Biggest Snip in TAILOR-MADE Garments offered yet. Iα order to make room for our Autumn and Winter Shipments we are offering p.f\ SUIT LENGTHS. Usual Price. £5 5s Od. Price for ONE O\J . MONTH ONLY—BSs for spot cash. OU These Suits will be made by the beet tradesmen in Feildiug, and in a shop where Tailoring is a specialty—not, a side line. A. WILLIAMSON, HIGH-CLASS TAILOR AND'GENT.'S MERCER. Jtk&A JL MLi JoLJ&. JL lyiM £$ c During the alterations to my premises, I have made arrangements to show all New Shipments of Furniture in I WHALLEY'_S_ ALEXANDRA HALL (next to, and at the back of my old premises.) My factory address remains the same. Hotel Keepers, Boarding House Proprietors, Eestauratenrs and anyone about to furnish should not fail to purchase NOW while the great reductions are still in force. Every article is generously reduced in order to keep stocks moving during the remodelling. W. PEGDExi, High-Grade Furniture Manufacturer, Palmerston North. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC FOR absolutely the MOST RELIABLE HIGH-GRADE CARS in Feilding ring up 31. Drivers have more practical experience than any in the Town. Terms most reasonable. W. B. BENSON, McARTRUR-STREET (opposite Darragh's Store), PEILDINQ. P.O. BOX 84. 'PHONE 31. PRIVATE 'PHONE 206. HANNAH'g BIG 800 T SALE STARTED FRIDAY, JANUARY 28,

PIGS. "BACON." PIGS. WDIMOCK and CO., Ltd., ev< • purchasers of Prime Bacon Pigs in any quantity. Highest prices paid. TRUCKING DATES: FEBRUARY. Orotia Bridge, Mon. 7 14 21 2S Rongotea, .Tues. ... 8 15 22 1 Palmerston, "Wed. ... 0 — 23 — Buyer: H. WARE, Fitzroy Street, Palmerston N. Ashlmrst, Mon. ... 7 14 21 '2g Ohakea. Tues. ... 8 15 22 3 Bunnythoijpe. Wed... 9 — 23 — Utikxij Wed. .. — 16 — 2 Halconibe, Tliurs. .. — 17 — S Buyer: JAMES Me ALLEY. Feilding. Feilding, Mon. ... 7 14 21 28 Kimbolton, Tues. ... 8 — — — Mangaweka, Tues. ... — 15 — 1 Huntervillo,' Wed. ... 9 18 28 2 Rata, Thurs. .. 10 — 24 — Buyer: STANLEY MORGAN, Beattie Street, Feilding. PIGS. BACON. PIGS. WAIKATO BACON CO., LTD., FRANKTON JUNCTION. ARE Cash Buyers best Bacou Pigi. Highest Prices. Dates will be advertised. GSO. Jr., Manager. WILL DALTON, MANUFACTURING & SANITARY PLUMBER. ACETYLENE GAS PLANTS MADE CARBIDE ALWAiTS IN STOCK. Telephone 85. New Season's Fruit. I HAVE this year imported an extra ' large quantity of all kinds of new Fruits, including CURRANTS, GOLDEN SULTANAS, SEEDED RAISINS, PRUNES, DATES, FIGS, APRICOTS, PEACHES, SPANISH MUSCATELS, etc., etc.; and having procured the best quality obtainable, can offer them to the public with every confidence of giving satisfaction. These are now being sold at the "ARCADE" at prices which DEFY COMPETITION. My stock of CHRISTMAS HAMS is now to hand. I hav6 100 or more to select from; they are all just from the factory and Uxtra mild cured; quality guaranteed, a \nd prices right. \j. DARRAGH, \ FEILDING. The| Dresden Piano \ Co., Ltd., \ WELLINGTON, ARE t|no S o ]e Agents in New ZealanVj for the genuine JOHN BROADW|ooD and SONS' PIANOS. A Bpec/ a i gjj € k now being held and will /continue till the end of Ootober, undjej. the direction of MR W. SANjDa/ A. G. WAIWSJ-R. LOCAL AGENT. * v x '- ___!?' jPRAn Given Away.—OH AM*pUU PION BAKING POWL'ER; once Jried always ueed. Particulars in each tin. All grocea.*B end storekeepers. X? Pwfin Giveai Away.—RELl*/OUU ANOE BLUE (bag or square) keeps -linen enow white. All grocer* and storekeeper*,. ,

WAITUNA DISTRICT? SPORTS CLUB. EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING. 16th FEBRUARY, 1910. 0 On Mr S. Williamson's Grounds. 9 Sports Commence 11 a.m. PROGRAMME: g 1. Boys' Race, 10 years and under. 1 Ist 15s, 2nd ss. Entrance Iβ. 2. District Race 150 yards. Competitors must reside within radius of 6 miles from Waituna Poet Office. g Ist 30s, 2nd 10s. Nomination Iβ, ac--1 ceptance Is. 3. Girls' Race, 14 years and under. 2 Ist trophy valued at 4s, 2nd trophy 3 3s, third trophy 2s, 4th trophy Iβ. Entrance free. 4. Pony Jump, 14.2 hands and un- \ der, catch weights. Ist £2, 2nd 1&>. 3 Entrance 2s 6d. " 5. Boys' Race, 12 years and under. £ Ist 4s, 2nd 3s, 3rd 2e, 4th Is. En- " trance 6d. " r 6. Maiden Huntere' Competition, horses to be over 14.2 hands; _ to carry 11 stone. Ist £3 3s, 2nd £1 Is. Entrance sb. 7. 100 yards Handicap. let £3, 2nd 15e. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is 6d. 8. Open Trot Handicap. Ist 50s, ■• 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s. Entrance 4b. i 9. Novelty Bicycle Race. Push, carry, and ride equal distances. Ist 20s, 2nd ss. Entrance Is. 10. Chain-stepping Competition. Ist 15s, 2nd ss. Entrance Is. 11. Pony Jump, 14 hands and un- '< aer. Boy or girl rider under 16. Ist 30s, 2nd lOe. Entrance 2e. 12. 220 yards Handicap. let £S, 2nd 15e. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is 6d. 13. Hunters' Competition. Minimum -weight'l2 stone. Ist Cup value 20ge, with £8 added, 2nd £3, 3rd £1. | Cup to be won two years in succession j or 3 years at intervals before becoming absolute property of the holder. Nomination 10s. 14. Boot Race. let 15s, 2nd 6s. Entrance Is. 15. Thread Needle Race on Horse- > back. Ist 40s, 2nd 15s. Entrance 3e. 16. Slow Bicycle Race, let 15e, 2nd ■ ss. Entrance Is. 17. 440 yards Handicap. let 60s, ■ 2nd 15s. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is 6d. ; 18. Obstacle Race on Horseback. Ist 30s, 2nd 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 19. Tug-o'-War. Sweepstake 2s per man with 20s added. Three teama or > no event. 20. Sheep Guessing Competition. Ladies' prize trophy value 21s. Gent.'s prize trophy value 21s. .Nominations tor Evente Noe. 2, 7, 12 and 17 to be in the hands of the Secretary not later than February 7. Also statement of performances '/or last two years, or, jf none, the last two performances. Nominations for Evente Nos. 4, 6, 11, 13, close on February 14. Late entries will be accepted with-50 per cent, added to nomination fee. Entry fees as above must accompany nominations. Running under the rules of the N.Z. Athletic Union. Handicaps declared on February 12. Admission to Grounds: Adulte Iβ, Children 6d, Horses Iβ. Members' Tickets ss, admit member, one lady, and hoTses. N. V. SHANNON, T. B. HAYDON, Secretaries. FEILDING TALLOW WORKS. Addrew letter*: ASKEW AND THOMPSON, FeiHing. D6 K to announce we axe Cash Buyers of all kind* of F*t, in or otherwise, &t current rates, ■ .. \ . We Are afise prepared ,to buy Bonea, and any old farmers and othere want^TOget' raSLg^ Any enquiries by phoue will be promptly attended toJ*"> Telephone NX 58. - " j ASKEW AND,THOMPSON, •'! r PaOPRffiTOM, !

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 1106, 10 February 1910, Page 4

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