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Wanted*. WANTED, work by a young mai used to ploughing and mas chine milking. Apply Stab Office. s j ■ -- ■ —. I "VSTANTED, a Man, must be abk Vi to garden and milk. Applj i at once, Star Office. WANTED.— Situation by young girl as domestic help. Apply Stab Office. WANTED, capable General. Apply any afternoon this week to i SHORT, Awahuri Road. WANTED, a Waituna, Apply L. T. Mc- ; LEAN, Rewa. WANTED, at once, a young Man to assist to milk and drive to . factory. Good wages. Apply Mrs CASI&LBERG, Kawatau, Mangaweka. WANTED. Two or Three Gentle-" men Boarders; refined, com- » fortable home; no children in family. For address apply Stab Office. WANTED, Good Generals and Ladyhelps for country. McKEGG'S Labour Bureau, "DEDIGREE Poultry .—Eggs for JET hatching, White Leghorns, Minorcas, Silver Wyandottes, Black Orpingtons; finest utility strains and record layers. Sittings 7s 6d, postage paid; infertiles, if any, replaced. Cash with order. Come and inspect my breeding pens. They are worth seeing. W. BIERRE. Kairanga Road, Palmerston North. Lost ena Fauna. LOST, on Aorangi Road, Gold Ring, set with diamonds. Reward. Apply :Stab Office. "OOUND-—More pleasure in Motor JL Cycling than you could imagine. Ride a Douglas Lightweight and be convinced. Full particulars from W. H. BAIN and CO., Importers. Feilding. Misseftaneous. WATCH JOHN COBBE'S Windows during the next few days for the latest and loveliest from the markets of the- world. These windows have all the good qualifications of the desirable salesman, and are unobtrusive, silent and intelligent. They suggest to you all that is necessary for. the coming season, and do not press you to buy. HOSIERY of Merit. That spells our Hosiery. Special Features in Coloured Goods. Plain Cotton ihree-foid Knee, in 12 shades, at Is 3d pair. Mercerised Cotton Hemstitched effect, very smart, in 15 colours, at Is lid pair. 50 dozen Assorted Coloured Hosiery on offer. McGliUEii, THOMSON and CO. T ADIES' Hydrotite Coats just a i opened. A lovely lot. Latest Styles. Prices: 21s, 255, 30s, and 35s each. Ask to see these. They are the best value we have ever shown. They are perfectly showerproof and light in weight. SPENCE and SPJiNCE. IN JOHN COBBE'S large window (the fourth from the Stab Office) there is a magnificent display of the new season's Millinery. Some have declared it to be the best yet, and it certainly contains some lovely Hats, which are in a sufficient variety of shape, style, and colour to please the most exacting taste. WHERE we Shine 1 Our extensive . showing of Swiss Embroideries lovlier than ever this season. Some special Muslin Jiiifecte. 1 inch to 45 inches is our range. All-overs, Camisoles, etc.. in great variety. See our Window Showing. McGRUER, THOMSON an.d CO. MOST of the Feilding ladies know the excellent values ruling in the Ready-to-Wear Department at JOHN COBBE'S Store, and will be interested to hear that the new goods opened up are in all cases equal, and some cases better than ever before, both in variety and price. WITH all the new goods you buy this season from The Mail Order House, ask for your Five Per Cent. Cash Discount Coupons. It is surprising how they mount up when carefully collected with all the small purchases, and remember JOHN COBBE gives One Shilling in cash for each Pound's worth returned. 1 UP She Goes," "Follow the Tram 1 Tracks," "By the Light of the Silvery Moon," "Sinbad Walta," "Meeb Me To-night in Dreamland," "Paper Bag Cookery," and all the popular hits from the Pantomime on sale at Carthew's. THE Millinery and Costumes this season are particularly Choice, in fact, nothing finer has been shown in Feilding for many a day. A pleasant and profitable hour may be spent looking round the new styles. All are welcome and no one pressed to purchase. McGRUER, THOMSON and CO. THE latest and daintiest Neckwear is now opening rapidly &i JOHN COBBE'S Store. One of the chief features this Season is the loose and low fit around the neck, which will assure coolness and comfort when the heat is too great. Some are on display in the Millinery Window, and will charm everyone with their sweet simplicity. LADIES' Skirts in Tweeds and Cloths. Just opened. A fine selection. Prices: 4s lid, 5s lid, 7s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d. These are remarkable value. You will wonder how they can be made for the money. SPENCE and SPENCE, Bon Marche. WHEN one says "Dent's," the Acme of Perfection in Kid Glove merit is assured. We stock no other kid gloves. A guarantee of wear goes with every pair over 3s lid. 16-button length are correct this summer. Wβ have them in White, Pastelle, Grey and Black. 4s lid. 5s 6d, and 6s 6d. McGRUER, THOMSON and CO. JUST a Finish to your dainty Summer Gown. One of our Smart Feather and Cogue Ruffles or Boas. They are distinctive goods, in Black, ivory, and Grey. So moderately priced too. From 8s lid to 27s 6d. McGRUER. THOMSON and CO. J TUB and Sun Proof—so Designs j Grey Zephyrs so popular thie I season. Mostly neat stripes, but many s bordered. A smart showing. At one price. 4s lid dress of 7 yards. McGRUER, THOMSON and CO. FASHION dictates that the popular Gown will be all in one. We have anticipated Fashion and have over 100 to select from in Linenne, Voiles, Linen. Cambrics, Silk, etc., from 10s 6d to 635. May we introduce you to each other at our Show thie , week? McGRUER, THOMSON and jj CO. CABS for -Tar© *t Ml hours. Rine up No. 204. Immediate attention, reliable cars, competent drivera and most reaaonable charges in town itfACKRILL AND STEWART. Fe.Ud ing Motor Garage. TWO of Carthew's Special Stationery Lines: The Cream Wove ' Bank "British" Writing Pad, con- ' tains 100 leaves, price 6d. Carthew's Ivory Wove Envelopes (stout quality), 25 in packet, 3d. WILLIAM CARTHEW, Stationer. X ONDON in Feilding.—McGßUEß. ' JLJ THOMSON, and CO invite the ladies of Feilding and surrounding districts to visit their shop on Thursday next and following; days. They announce their first Spring Show, and promise a special treat on this occasion. Our shipments are practically complete, so the showing will be very fine. THE Daintiest Showing of Ladies' Blouses ever shown by us. Some exceptionally smart Voiles in novelty shades of Grey. Champagne, etc., commend themselves as very chic. Silk American Skirts, too, from 10s 6d, are useful. See pur opening showing. McGRUER, THOMSON and CO.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 1882, 24 September 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 1882, 24 September 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 1882, 24 September 1912, Page 3

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