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Business Notices. Ladies' Evening Shoes. SEE THE SPECIAL "WINDOW DISPLAY. A Few Descriptions. The "MAVIS"—Glace, 1 strap, Evening Shoes, bow and buckl\ 5/3 Tbe "Doris"—Glace, 1 strap, Evening Shoes, neat bows 8/11 The "ALEXA"—GoId and Silver, 1 strap, Evening Shoes ■ 10/The "PRISELLA"—Fine Glace Kid, 1 strap, Evening Shoe, satin lined, neat star ornament 10/6 The "GERTRUDE"—First Grade Glace Kid Albany Evening Shoes, wide beaded bows 13/6 The "PRIMA DONNA" — Finest Glace Kid Court Shoes. The latest style. Nice round toes. Large insertion buckle. 15/6 The- "MELBA"—Vory 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" celebrated make x 3/6 j "VERY SPECIAL"—The Trilby ( Buckie Shoe. Finest selected patent colt skiu fronts aud gun metal calf backs. Black inserted buckle. Suitable for either street or evening wear. The daintiest model to date. 24/6 JOHN COBBE, THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE, FEILDING, Miscellaneous. I' ADIES' Natural Woven NightJ dresses, with turn-down collar, edgeel with lace. Unshrinkable full , sleeves, cuffs edged with lace. 6/6, . 7/6, 9/6, 10/6. JOHN COBBE'S. WANTED -ifiown.—Mi H. SIMP, SON, in charge of my Pastrycook Cart, will call on the people ot Feilding and surrounding districts, as before. Thanking you xor past patronage, hoping to receive same iv future. D. C. McCaughern, The Square, Jeilding, EIDERDOWN QUILTS in a bountiful selection of colours and designs. Double bed size 21/- to £4 10/-, three-quarter -size 15/6 to 45/-, single size'l3/6 to 2276, cot size 5/6 to 19/6. JOHN COBBE. ' HOT Pies and Tea and Hot Bovnl can be obtained at any time, morning, afternoon, or evening, at F, GROOMBRIDGE, Confectionar 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. JUST arrived at MACLEAN'S, two new books, "The Following of the Star," by Florence Barclay; "The Money Moon," by Jetfery Farnol. OF two I evils, choose Just hire' RELIABLE CARS from G. BARRY and CO. Lost and Found. FOUND, 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. BAIN & COs. ' --. Wanteds. WANTED, at once, Carpenters. Apply T. COLLINS, Feildin S- ■ WANTED, an energetic Lady or Gentleman Traveller to introduce new, high-class, non-competi-tive article. Work is fascinating - and offers a person of zeal and enthusiasm an opportunity to make good money. Apply; Box 683, G.P.0., , "Wellington,: '■'■'•'■".•" ■'-•"" W "'ANTED,- a Boy for farm, able to milk. Apply : Star Office. QA/. SPECIAL BARGAIN PAR- \ OUI CEL: 1 Moirette Underskirt, ' 7/11; 2 woven Nightdresses, 6/11 each; 1 Pr. Black Hose, 2/3; 1 Rinking Cap (navy or white), 2/9; 1, All Wool I Blouse, 9/11 —30/- the Lot. Carriage paid. Money returned if not apnroved. ALESIA NORMAN, Indentor, : Boulcott Chambers, WELLINGTON. WANTED. —A middle-aged woman to assist in tli6 housa; ; comfortable home. Mrs F. LEWER, j Buunythorpe. YOUNG Married'vMan seeks work, any description; total abstainer. J. R., care of Linton's, Denbigh Street. WANTED Known—Cattle taken in for grazing. Apply JAS. V. MORRISON, Tokorangi, Halcombe. ' WANTED, Working Housekeeper or General for country; no 1 children. Apply by letter to M., Stah . Office. | McKEGG'S LABOUR BUREAU. WANTED, Cook and Housemaid for Wanganui. Working housekeeper; generals, country. **5*S7 ANTED Known—Hot Pie s aud V V Beef Tea, also Large AssortI uient of Pure and Wholesome ConfecI tionery at W. HUNTER'S, Manchester Square, near P.O. WANTED KNOWN - MISS ARMTTAGE, 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 | Photographer, Feilding, will oak« Photos in any part; of district. ' j THE I MANAWATU AND WEST COAST 1 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 PRODUCE. EXHIBITION OF DAIRY, FARM and OTHER MACHINERY. MANAWATU' POULTRY ASSOCIATION'S BIG EVENT. COMPETITIONS and RING EVENTS. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE Bth, 1912. Schedules on application to W. T. PENNY, Secretary, Box 86, Palmerston North. HALCOMBE SHOEING FORGE. WE, the -undersigned, having taken over the above business at Halcombe and ,the-Stanway branch, i .. solicit a continuance of the Patronage jso liberally accorded our predecessor, I and assure you that nothing shall be lacking on 'our part to deserve your {&VOan - W. M. WILLIAMS, F. WILLCOCKS. • Halcombe, February 24, 1912.

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1796, 17 May 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1796, 17 May 1912, Page 3