J ■ ■ Business Notices, v Ladies' Evening Shoes. SEE THE SPECIAL ■ WINDOW DISPLAY. A Few Descriptions. The "MAVIS"—Glace, 1 strap Evening Shoes, bow and buckl\' 5/3 The "Doris"—Glace, 1 strap, Evening Shoes, neat bows -. 8/11 The "ALEXA"— Gold and Silver, 1 strap, Evening Shoes 10/Tfae "PRISELLA"— Fine Glace Kid,' 1 strap, Evening Shoe, satin lined, : neat star ornament 10/6 The "GERTRUDE"—First Grade ulace Kid Albany Evening Shoes, wide beaded bows . 13/b" The ~ "PRIMA , DONNA"—Finest (ilace Kid Court Shoes. The laitest . style. Nice round toes. Large insertion buckle. 15/6 The • "MELBA"—Very choice Glace Kid Cromwell Shoe. Large tongue. Latest cut glass ornament. 16/6 The "BERNHARDT"— Satin Strap Evening Shoes .in Colours, white, pink and blue. "Bally's"-celebrat-ed make j.3/6 "VERY SPECIAL"—The Trilby Buckle Shoe. Finest selected pat- . ent colt skin fronts and gun metal calf backs. Black inserted buckled Suitable for either street or evening wear. The daintiest model to date. • 24/6 JOHN COBBE, THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE, ' FEILDING. Miscellaneous. - v WANTED Known.—Mi H. SIMP.. SON,- in charge of my Pastrycook Cart, will call on the people ot X Feilding and surrounding districte, jas before. Thanking you ior part patronage, hoping to receive same in tuture. D. 0. McCaughern, Th* Square, leilding. JUST Arrived at CLEMENTSON'S • :, Shop; Fergusson Street, a' splen- ■' did lot of Smoked " Schnapper • and Mullet. Rock Oysters opened to order. .;.-■' <■?" "EIDERDOWN QUILTS in a boun.A-& tiful selection of colours and designs. 'bed size 21/-.to £4 10/-, three-quarter size 15/6 to 45/-, single size 13/6. to 22/6, cot size-5/6 to 19/6. JOHN COBBE. . ■ HOT Pies and Tea and Hot Bovril can be obtained at any time, morning, afternoon or evening, at F. GROOMBRIDGE, Confection** Fergusson Street. -.- ■ /COLONIAL , All-wooL Travelling ' Rugs. Splendid selection to choose from. 13/6,, 15/6, 22/6, 27/6, 32/6, 37/6, 45/-, 52/6, 57/6, 63/. At - JOHN COBBE'S. j j. US!..arrived at MACLEAN'S, two ~./■ «J new books, "The Following or' ' the-Star j-'- , by Florence Barclay; "The Money Moon," by Jeffery Farnol. CHAMPION CUSTARD POWDER —simply delicious with stewed fruits, puddings, etc.; 4d per tin; extra large tin, 6d. GEO. WELLS, v Lost and Found. '.','. , LOST,, Kimbolton and . ■Feilidfhg, Motor Cycle Tool Bag. '' Finder kindly leave at Star Office. LOST, ' between Feilding and Makiho School, one; Axle Cap. Reward on returning.. t-o.J-.-KINGS-BEER, Feilding Carriage Works. LOST. —Between Sandon and Feilding, Brass Axle Cap off gig. Finder kindly leave at Star Office, or with R.. WHISKER, Feildirig. POUND, to-day, on page 4, most •■ interesting News about Motor Cycles and Side cars. That wonderful Douglas that you read so much about can be seen at W. H. BALN & COs. . ..' • <-■ Wanteds. , WANTED Known.—Sale to-mor- , morrow, splendid 3-year-old Jersey-Holstein Heifer, at ' drop. STEPHENS BROS., Awahuri. ' "VTOUNG Married Man seeks work, JL any description; total abstainer. J. R., care of Linton's, Denbigh. Street. Y&J ANTED Known—Cattle taken V? in for grazing. Apply JASP. MORRISON, Tokorangi,.' Halcombe. WANTED, Working Housekeeper or General for country; no children. Apply by letter to M., Stab Office. ■ AVACANCY.-7-Early application is invited by smart young lady, quick at figures, for our cash desk. \ McGRUER, THOMSON & CO. WANTED, a Young Girl to assist - in housework from 9 to 11.30 every day, except Sunday. Apply Mrs "PEAT, Manchester Street, Feilding. ■ ; s \\T ANTED, a Ladylielp,'-for Mount W Bruce, ■ Masterton. Good wages. Apply Mrs BARRY, Beattie Street. . • MeKEGG'S LABOUR BUREAU. WANTED, Cook and Housemaid for Wanganui. .Working housekeeper; generals, country. » WANTEDs Known—Hoi Pies and Beef Tea,, also Large Assortment of Pure and Wholesome Confec- * tionery at W. HUNTER'S, Manchester. Square, near: P.O. W~ ANTED KNOWN. - MISS ARMITAGE, 63 Kimbolton Road, is prepared to take in Sewing, or to go out by the day. WANTED Known— rr o Farmers that B. HOBDAY, Ou+-door Photogi-apher,. Feilding,. "vill cake' Photos in any par*; of district. THE MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION : (Affiliated with Royal Horticultural Society), -■'■ WILL HOLD ITS* NINTH NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW, JUNE 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th/ At- the \ SHOW GROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH. " BUTTER and CHEESE CHAMPIONSHIPS. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, . FARM and FIELD PRO--5 DUOE. ' EXHIBITION OF DAIRY, I FARM and OTHER MACHINERY. MANAWATU POULTRY ; ASSOCIATION'S BIG * ■ EVENT i COMPETITIONS and i RING EVENTS. P ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE Bth, 1912. Schedules on application to ''. W. T. PENNY, Secretary; ' Box 85, i- - Palmerston North. !s<' ■— — "* [j MRS GLENNEN, ' (Late Principal Ladies' Training __ College of Domestic' Economy, " ; ■ Melbourne), ii "W7' ILL lecture and demonstrate In 3 *VV FEILDING at an early date on ' COOKERY, HYGIENE, etc.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1795, 16 May 1912, Page 3
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