j NEW GOODS ! AT SUTTON'S. SUTTON'S STORE is a blaze of beauty and newness, for the new ! goods for Autumn and Winter are | here, and ready for your inspection. The direct steamers have brought us | scores of big cases filled with the choicest apparel for women. We want to impress upon you this fact that our buyers in London are experienced men who keep in close touch with the factories both in Paris and London. They have selected for us just the correct styles, the correct shapes, and the correct coloura for autumn and winter, and we say unhesitatingly that everything at Sutton's is authoritative. We are showing now MODEL MILLINERY from London and Paris—exquisite creations reflecting the highest achievements of the milliner's art. The velvet Toque is a distinct feature of the season, and fur comes in for a considerable amount of favour. There are also fine assortments of Ready-to-Wear Straws and Felts, Tweed Sporting Hats and millinery accessories. THE COSTUMES Are remarkably simple, and very stylish. There are quite a number of models to be seen. THE BLOUSES. You will be delighted with the new Blouses, -which are eimple in construction and moderate in price. DRESS FABRICS
Quite a variety of fabrics are fashionable Rough Tweeds in Harris effect, Donegal Tweeds, Knop Cheviots : Shot Hopsacks, Faced Cloths and Serges, in a great range of colours, besides Velvets and Velveteens are submitted for choice. COME AND SEE THE NEW GOODS AT SUTTON'S. FMLDTJfG. TT|RILL HALL, FEILDING. EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. PRICE'S PERMANENT PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT. THE HOUNDSDITCH SENSATION. The Event of January 4 iv London that Paralysed the World, BATTLE WITH ANARCHISTS! BATTLE WITH ANARCHISTS! Five Hours' Fighting in London Streets. Police and Soldiers called out. Six Anarchists Killed. Thrilling London Sensation! The besieged house in which were two Anarchists concerned in the Houndsditch Murders. Evorybody has read about it. Everybody CAN SEE it at PRICE'S PICTURES, TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW NIGHT Also—
3 Interesting Subjects— Italian Cuirassiers Sweet-making Pathe Gazette, No. 72 3 Picture Dramas— Cowboy's Chivalry An Arcadian Maid That Chink at Golden Gulch 4 Laugh Provokers— Where is Mulcahey? Twa Hieland Lads Tweedledum's Sleeping Sickness How Greediness spoiled Foolshead's Christmas. Book your Seats at Walker's. SALVATION ARMY, FEILDING. HARVEST THANKSGIVING AND FESTIVAL MEETINGS Will be held on SUNDAY, MONDAY, & TUESDAY, March 12, 13, 14. NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. TT is notified that the General -*- Meeting in Wellington, called for Wednesday, March 8, will be ADJOURNED" until WEDNESDAY, March 15 next, to be held at the same hour and place. ERNEST W. HUNT, Secretary. 158 Featherston Street, Wellington. March 3, 1911. FEILDING HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. AUTUMN _SHOW! FEILDING RACECOURSE. WEDNESDAY/MARCH 15, 1911. From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., and from 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. FIREWORKS AND BA&D IN THE EVENING. Look Out for the Revised Schedule. Entries may be made at the Stab, office, where Schedules may be obtained. DANCING. DANCING. GRAND SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held in Oddfellows' Hall on WEDNESDAY, March 8, commencing at 8 o'clock. Refreshments provided. Music by Perichon. Gents 2s, ladies Is. ALF Sale-Price Bargains.—so only, Ready-to-wear Hats, all this season's, 6s 6d to 10s 6d, going at Is each. 25 Models, were los 6d to 455, must be cleared 3s lid each. McGRUER, THOMSON & CO. OUR Easter Suit should be ordered now. New range of gente' fashionable Winter Suitings opening in a fow days at JOHN COBBE'S. _ EXPERT Tailors, Dressmakers and Milliners await your winter orders. 103 cases and bales of new goods now arriving at JOHN COBBE'S. ______ rWOKET and TENNIS GOODS.— x_y In order to clear our summer sporting goods, we offer the remainder of this season's goods at a discount of 20 per cent. (Cricket Balls excepted). Ayres' 1911 Tennis Balls, 20s dozen.— I WILLIAM CARTHEW, Feilding.
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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 1433, 6 March 1911, Page 3
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