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Business Notice*;. 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"—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".—Very choice Glace Kid Cromwell Shoe. Large tongue. Latest cut glass ornament. J. 6/6 The "BERNHARDT"—Satin Strap Evening Shoes in Colours, white, pink and blue. '•Bally's" celebrated make x 3/6 I "VERY SPECIAL"—The Trilby ( Buckie Shoe. Finest selected patent colt skin fronts and 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. s For Feilding and District Only. r "WINFRED" COMPETITION. . £2 10s FOR NOTHING. THIi 1 Person who sends to BARRAUD and ABRAHAM,. Feilding, by JULY 31st, 1912, the LARGEST NUAIBER ot empty packets or tins of WINFRED CIGARETTES, ' will receive a Cash Prize to the value of £2 10s. -~■•■• Packets and Tins oi 10 count 1 Tins of 20 count ..." ... 2 Tins of 50 count ... ... 5 GET BUSY. 10 for-6d. 20 for Is. LADIES' Natural Woven Nigln> dresses, with turn-down collar, edged with iace. Unshrinkable full sleeves, cuffs edged with lace. 6/6, 7/6, 9/6, 10/6. JOHN COBBE'S. \^T ANTED Known.—Mi H. SIMP* T¥ SON, in charge of my Pastrycook Cart, will "call-on the people ot Feilding and surrounding districts, as betore. Thanking you .or pas* patronage, hoping to recoife same in Xuture.. D. O." McCaughern, Thw •square, 1 eildiug. . 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 13/6 to- 22/6, - cot size d' 6 to 19/6. JOHN COBBE. HOT Pies and Tea and Hot Bovril can be obtained at any time, niorning, afternoon, or evening, at F. GROOMBRIDGE, Confectioner 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. YUST arrived.-at .MACLEAN'S, two •O new books, "The Following of the Star," by Florence Barclay ; "The Money Moon," by Jeffery Farnol. OF two-evils, choose neither. Just hire RELIABLE CARS from G. BARRY and CO. Lost and Found. POUND, to-day, on page 4, most interesting News about Motor Cycles and Side cars. That wonaerful Douglas that you read so much about can be seen at W.- H. BAIN & COs. Wanteds. WANTED, Aylesbury and Pekin Ducks; state age and price to X. Y. Z.,\Post Office, Halcombe. WANTED, at once, Carpenters. Apply T. COLLLNS, Feilding. WANTED.'— A, middle-aged woman to assist in the house; comfortable home. Mrs- F. LEWER, Buunythorpo. . YOUNG Alarried Man seeks work, any description; total abstainer. J. it., care of Linton's, Denbigh Street. WANTED Known—Cattle taken in for grazing. Apply JAS. P. MORRISON, Tokorangi, Halcombe. AfcKEGG'S LABOUR BUREAU. ' WANTED, Cook and Housemaid for Wanganui. Working housekeeper; generals, ■ country. WANTED Known—Hot Pie s and Beef Tea, also Large Assortment of Pure and Wholesome Confectionery at W. HUNTER'S, Manchester Square, near P.O. WANTED KNOWN — MISS ARAIITAGE, 63 Kimbolton Road, is prepared to take in Sewing, or to go out by the day. "IT7ANTED Known.— ,r o Farmers 'VV that B. HOBDAY, Out-door " Photographer, Feilding, Till cak« Photos in any part; of district. »_____ BB _ S! _ ag __ B .i„i-.——. 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 tho SHOW GROUNDS, ; PALMERSTON NORTH. BUTTER and CHEESE CHAMPION SHIPS. . FRUITS, VEGETABLES, FARM and FIELD PRODUCE. EXHIBITION OF DAIRY, FARM.and OTHER AIACHINERY. MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIATION'S BIG EVENT COMPETITIONS and RING EVENTS. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE Bth, 1912; Schedules on application to W. T. PENNY, Secretary, Box 85, Palmerston North. FEILDING SKATING RINK. O' PEN EVERY AFTERNOON . from 2.30 p.m., and on MON., | WED., FRL, and SAT.' EVENINGS : from 7.30 p.m. | L. C. ANDERSON, • 1 Proprietor. i j ~ .''■■'.' TRESPASS NOTICE. PERSONS found Trespassing with dog or gun on my Properties, , either on Makara Road or Junction L Road, will be prosecuted. ; W. A. BAILEY, ..'',- Stanway.

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1797, 18 May 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1797, 18 May 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1797, 18 May 1912, Page 3

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