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Miscellaneous. I " T : i MORTGAGES OR Oth-r Securities Bought for Cash, at a discount, from Persons wishing to realise immediately "PURCHASER," 10 Taonui Street, -Palmerston North CIOSY Winter Comforts.—Keep l your throat and chest warm. Mufflers in Cream and Colours, ls to 3s 6d. Novelty Motor Scarfs, in Cream and Colours, ls 9d to 5s lid. These are quite the choicest goods shown by us. You will appreciate the comfort of wearing one. McGRUER, THOMSON & CO. npHE "J. M." Curtain Rod gives JL the correct hang to your cur- • tains and makes a neat finish. See tho new idea now being demonstrated at JOHN COBBE'S. DRESS Costume Bargains.—Wo have laid out a table full of Dress Novelties, consisting of Irish Friezes, Scotch Homespuns, etc. The latest novelties and very choice. Our price for any Costume Length, 6 yards, 12s lid. McGRUER, THOMSON & CO. THE "J.M." Curtain Rod prevents all draughts anel lends itself to artistic treatment in hanging— hangs from tbe frame aud does not ' show the supports. Ask to see it j when next in'JOHN COBBE'S. I S' PENCE and SPENCE'S for Hosiery, Ladies', Girls' and Boys' Hose, and Children's Sox. Large stocks now in for the winter. All. direct from the Home markets and local factories. Every pair Al value NOVELTIES for the Children.— Fancy Sox in Short and Threequarter length. Short Sox. Cream Viyella, assorted stripes; Navy aud White, Brown and White, and Reseda and White Stripes. Three-quarter length in Black, Tan and Heather. These have fancy turn-over tops, very smart. Sizes 3to 9. ls 6d for size 3, rise 2d. Short Sox, 2to 6, from 8d . McGRUER, THOMSON & CO. NO Sagging and unsightly looseness when you use the "J.M." - Curtain Rod. Quite a new departure ■■ iv curtain hanging. Sep it at JOHN COBBE'S. Attention I — We have imported Special Lines in Gloves for you. All wool knit, elbow length, leather palm, 6s 6d pair. Leather, with Gauntlet, 10s 6d pair. ] Leather, with Sheepskin Gauntlet, 15s 6d pair. Leather, with Real Bear Fur Backs, 3o s pair. Short Gloves in profusion. Also. Motor Scarfs and Mufflers. LADIES' Oriental Satin Underskirts in Cream, Black, Grey*, and Pale Blue, with plain and pleated flounces. Splendid quality. 15/6, At JOHN COBBE'S. FtA/T. GIVEN AWAY.—RELIOUU ANOE BLUE (bag or 6quare). Keeps linen snow white. BLANKETS— Ail wool Colonial, from the best mills in the country. Single bed. size, 16/6 to 25/-. Small double bed size, 21/- to 34/6. Full double bed size, 27/6 to 55/-. ' Extra double bed size, 39/6, 45/-. At ' JOHN COBBE'S. RS LON EG AN, Ladies' Nurse, has OPENED a MATERNITY HOME in 53 MARLBOROUGH STREET. Patients can rely on getting every attention and comfort. HERE'S a Suip—_3 only Highclass Imported Millinery, Hats and Toques. Usual price 30ss to 50s. A table display of these, less 5s in the £. McGRUER, THOMSON & CO. GENT'S Winter Slippers, in _-'elt, with' pile soles. 2/-. Felt and leather sole, fleecy lined, 4/9. Camelhair Buckle Slipper-Boot, very cosy, 7/6- JOHN COBBE. i HOCKEY PLAYERS.—WILLIAM. CARTHEW is now showing a full range of Now Sticks, etc. Three leading lines: "Champion," 10s 6d; "Pickering Driver,'' 12s 6d; "Bulldog Special," 17s 6d. Other lines from Is 3d. Hockey balls, Is 6d, 2s, 3s. Best Match, leather, 9s 6d. NEW Season's Seeds of all descriptions to hand at J. DA RRAGH'S I —get first pick. L' ADIES' WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR —Unsurpassed values a. SPENCE and SPENCE'S in Vests, Bodices, Combinations, and Bloomers. Also children's in all sizes. Children's cotton fleecy bloomers. Ladies' and children's woollen Bloomers;' I FOOTBALLS for 1912 Season. 1 "Cup Match," 15s; "Torpedo Special," 20s; "Crocodile Match," i 20s. Youth's sizes also stocked. Extra bladders, pumps, and iiiflators. WILLIAM CARTHEW, Stationer, Feilding. VARNISHING," tbe Brilliant Polish for Linoleums and Tan Boots. Easiest, quickest, brightest. 6d per tin. GEO. WELLS, Agent. HBEE WAS A YOUNG CHAP names McGosh, who was taking Im clothes to the wash. At the laundry Ching Wee said: "No washee mo' me. Just dlink Suratura for alia time—see? " "Andl'mwid ye, Ching Wee!" cried McGosh. PADDY WOFF had a cough nearly shook his noddle off. Now very well, for he's drinking Suratura Teal BOLD COLONEL BUNKER he was mad. He swore "By Jove I" He swore " Egad!" A fool from Houndsditch way, you see, had scoffed at Suratura Tea. Excuse the Colonel's sounding D 1 .* AFESTJ *R YOUNG OX was just packing ins box to go for a trip to j the sea, when his mother cried, "Silly 1 ! i you've left out the billy, and your pet | Suratura Tea 1" I TF YOU'RE on honeymooning bent, ■ ■*- be it in Carnival or Lent, yournoney- . moon's a safe success wher'er you be, if you drink only—have a guess—the PERFECT TEA. Perfection's.Suratura—See ? rpHE MERRY Coquettes camped out •*- on the beach. They'd some creamcakes, some doughnuts, some jam, and a peach ; and to make their enjoyment as sure as could be, they had bought Suratura, the exquisite Tea. A FTER ALL, flavour counts first. -"- . The huge popularity of Suratura Tea is primarily due to the fact that its flavour is perfect. One trial will convince.©" I>," 2/- ~ 4 a PENCE and SPENCE'S for Gloves. Large stocks of winter gloves now- opened. See our values in Ladies'. Fabric Gloves at 9d, Is, Is 3d, ls fid, and ls 9d. Girl's Gloves .ii, ls, is 3d, Is 6d. CARS for hire at -11 hours. Ring up No. 204. Immediate attention, reliable cars, competent drivers. and most reasonable cbarges iw town. WACKRILL AND S-TEWART, Feild ins Motor C»r_K<_ INFANTS' Felt Slippers, with .ankle straps, felt and leather soles. ' Saxo Blue and Cherry. 1/11 2/3 2/6. ' Pile soles, 1/1, 1/4, 1/9. JOHN \ COUB-*. FOR FISH AND OYSTER LOVERLANDING daily, Rock Oysters, Smoked Fish, Fresh Fish, from ' the rocky shores of Thames. Fish from the' rocks aro far more tasty than those from muddy parts. Try our ready-cooked Fish and Chips, Boiled Ham,- etc.—SANKO'S Zealan- ■ dia Cafe, Rergusson Street. KID GLOVES.—Values unsurpassed at SPENCE & SPENCE'S. Our specials, Is lid pair. 2 S lid, 3s lid, and 5s 6d. Lined Kids, 2s lid, '3s 6d, 4s lid. The Bon Marche for Hosiery and G*oves. CHAMPION CUSTARD POWDER —simply delicious- with stewed ! fruits, puddings, etc.; 4d per tin; 1 extra large, tin, 6d. GEO. WELLS.

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1796, 17 May 1912, Page 3

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