EXPOSITION OF NEW SPRING MILLINERY AT THE BON MARCHE. "What kind of a Hat will I get?" This is the conundrum that has doubtless already been worrying you. SPENCE & SPENCE'S DISPLAY OF SPRING MILLINERY WILL SETTLE IT FOR YOU. It includes dashing trimmed models that have come direct from lxradcm—l3,ooo miles or more—for you to see. Every one is different—each style will take—and, be it noted, extravagant prices are nowhere to be found, the Model Hate ranging from 20s to 40a. There are also beautiful Creations by our own expert Milliners trom 15s to 30s. Winsome Ready-to-wear Hats in great array, ac well as TJntrim*wi , n aud Cr ! nol ™ e Shapes, with heaps of Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers,. Ornaments, Chiffons, and Tulles for those who delight in trimming their own Hate. It doesn't matter what you have been thinking about in Millinery, you will find it here. So come while the display is in its first fresh bloom. The Hats our Milliners Create are Veritable Dreams of Beauty. Fashion point* to Feather Stoles as great favourites for Spring. bpence and Spence's preliminary supplies are now on show and m every other department all Fashion's treasures are daify being unpacked. •>■..» Come to-day and to-morrow—then come again next week—you'll find n ew things every time. SPEHCE KM& SPENCE, THE BON MARCHE, FEILDING. Hf,,,,,!,,,,,-!- L ..i^-^-^—m—■_ i-
IF BOOKING TO LONDON, &c, Send or call for iTIOOK'g QAILING T IST. O AILING JUIST. Posted free, giving Fares and Sailings. 4 LL Lines, all .Routes, all Classes. Lowest Bates. No Booking Feee. Assistance en route. Plan or steamers filed. 1910 passengers, book yoor Berths now at COOK'S SHIPPING OFF.CE, WELLINGTON. or. rain t 8.-p , JTJST ARRIVED—A large consignment of the famous B.P. FAINT, in one-gallon, half-gallon, quart, and pint tins. i THE BEST AND PUREST PAINT made. Every tin Guaranteed. ! We have just finished Mr Dermer's Residence (Moturata). Mr Cyril Dormer's Residence at Cheltenham, and Mr John Cobbe's Premises in Feild-' ing, the Paint giving EVEIIY SATISFACTION. ; We recommend it as being far superior to hand-mixed lead and oil paint. Be sure you get the B.P. livery tine marked. j Sole Agents for Feilding: j Harford andiSon (The Red House). Wβ employ a competent stalf of Workmen, and go to all parts of the District. PAIN T B.p SOMETHING NEW FOR FEILD- ; ING. j JUST ARRIVED PER S.S. ; KAMARA. ELECTRIC Cydie" Lam|>6, fcjcarf Pins; Medical Batteries; Accumulators and other Electrical boods. i . • J COME AI*D INSPECT. I All kinds of Worn Electro-plate ; R β-plsted. I A. 0. SMITH, FEILDING ELECTRO-PLATIN© & j GILDING WORKS, BEATTIE ST. (Next Advocate office). ! mo TRAVEL in the Feilding aod J, surrounding District, The Draught Stallion, 1 QUALITY PRINCE. j further particular* of pedigree, otc., later on. L. G. BREMER, 1 Wa verier. ; TO STAND THIS SEASON IN FEILDING, PALMERSTON, & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE SWEET SIMON, By Cyrenian—Ma Mie Rosette, by Trenton—Bonny Rosette, Cyreni<m by St. Simon—Daisy Chain. SWEET SIMON is * half-brother to Signer, winner of Canterbury \ Cup and N.Z. St. Leger. Ma Mie . Rosette is half-sister bo the successful Australian (img.) sires, Koran and Majestic, and to Kinglike and the i great Mountain King. Sweet Simon stands 18.8, with plenty of bone and substance. • Terms: Six Guinea*. Groomag© 6s, payable firat servioe. Paddooking, 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but . no responsibility. For further particulars apply to ALAN HENDERSON, \ Feilding. F* BUDERUS, s Premier House Decorator, IS n M YOBKWSBS-γ.
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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 1288, 14 September 1910, Page 1
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