Territorial Boot. CHROME DERBY BALS., no caps, screwed and stitched soles, whole piece down backs; toe and heel plates;' a strong, light boot, solid feather all through. 15/11 Pattern as adopted by Defence Department. HANNAH'S, FEILDING. PERCY COYLE, HIGH-CLASS OUTFITTER, FERGUSSON ST. ....... FEILDING. THE ONLY PLACE in town where gents can procure the LATEST ENGLISH STYLES in Mon's Wear. The latest importations to hand direct from the best manufacturers in England and Ireland are— Irish Poplin Ties Fancy Sox Hats (Felt) Shirts Boaters Suits Panamas Fancy Vests Etc. Etc. Etc. 'Phone: 151. P.O. Box: 58. PERMANENT SATISFACTION In the WEAVER'S SUIT. 11 HERE are so many fine patterns _ and Rich. Colourings in WEAVERS' Latest Suitings from London that EVERY MAN CAN Be F'JRE OF GETTING JUST THE KIND HE WANTS. 1 Collier's^ Est. 1875. 3RINSMEAD, CHAPPELL, SPAETHE, COLLARD & COLLARD ADALBERT, BASHFORD, etc. A. Collier & Co., WANGANUI. ARE SOLE AGENTS for tho above superb models. Easy terms, from £1 deposit and £1 per month. Old instruments taken in part payment for new ones, and good nrices dlowed. Feilding Agent: ■'.. V-;. 4"; mOL £ A '""•' > Mft'ili%_:l®T i ■f'SiLDING. i#7-U HAVE SUMS OF MONEY FOR IMMEDIATE INVESTMENT AT 4i% "ULLERTON-SMITH, MILES AND COOK, BARRISTERS AMD SOLICITORS, FEILDING. Proper Glasses "OP.RECT EYE TROUBLES. you Bock a better light, T y or must hold the book away for eading, you may be sure your eyes •eed attention. """■here is no immediate cause for m, but have your eyes tested by COOTE AND SANDSTEIN, vho will advise glasses only if necessary. Sixteen years' actual experience in ■a branches of optical work and mo■era equipment enable us to prescribe nth accuracy and precision. Consultation with us is FREE. Ooote and Sandsteiii, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS, 'AMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Doctors' Prescriptions accurately Dispensed. Vis of the members <J the firm will visit this district, shortlr ADMIRE THE MODEST MAC•fMCABEES! They spend their time upon then* knees and laugh aloud with s'mple glee when on the floor they chance to see a leaf of Suratura Tea! "DINKS THE BAKER swore he'd ■*-* take a fall out of the undertaker. But the undertaker, he trained on Suratura Tea. This was very rough on B ; but the undertaker, he's married to the widow. See ? QLD MOTHER HUBBARD she M went to the cupboard, to get a wee 'tot maybe. But when she got there the cupboard was bare, the bottle was dry as,the step of a stair • but still she came back with content in her air she'd found Suratura Tea ! TF YOU WANT to grow old slowly, - a - feeling very young, happy though your lot be lowly, music on your , tongue, youth's a gallant glad endurer when he s helped by Suratura, finest tea X»one could be purer) poet ever sung ! T)NCE ON A TIME three men in a v -' boat went to the moon by sea; and up in the moon it was worthy of note each Selenite soon had a song in his throat; for they robbed the three men m the venturesome boat of their last Suratura Tea. T ITTLE NAPP_~~BONAPAIITE -"«-- "- went to war with swelling heart. On the field of Waterloo, Nappy learned a thing or two. Wellington had brought for tea stores of Suratura " D." ° A victorious General, he ! rfl Photography. PORTRAITS, GROUPS, &c., taken any part of the distiict. POSTCARDS & ENLARGEMENTS A SPECIALTY. ONE CLASS OF WORK—THE BEST. A Postcard to • B. HOBDAY, MANCHESTER ST FEILDJNfj. Will bring the Camera to your door at the requested time. ' Representative of leading N.Z Illustrated Papere. ! CHRISTMAS FAIR now on att "tie • t, 5 n Ma «- h «;- See the Bargains ,in Ready-made Blouses at ls lid 2s 6d. 2s lid, 3s 6d and 4s 6d each.'.."' 20 ! dozen Suede and Fancy Belts clearing in lots at ls. ls 3d. Is 9d and '2s 6d each. Beautiful White Embroidered Blouse Pieces from 26 6d eap'h at SPENCE AND SPENCE'S. YOU wish to hire a CAR? Ringup 212. We use only nron-eton Oara, G. BARRY AND CO,
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1670, 14 December 1911, Page 2
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