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Wanteds. WANTED, work by a young man used to ploughing and machine milking. Apply Stah Office. » TfiT ANTED, capable General. Apply I,y » _ any afternoon this week to Mrs G. SHORT. Awahuri Road. WANTED, a Ploughman, for Waituna. Apply L. T. McLEAN, Rewa. WANTED, Two or Three Gentlemen Boarders; refined, comfortable home; no children in family. For address apply Stak Office. WANTED, Good Generals and Ladyhelps for country. Me- i KEGG'S Labour Bureau. i "PEDIGREE Poultry.—Eggs ~107 i JtT 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 infl Fauna. LOST, in Feilding, Gold Brooch (had three stones, centre one lost); valued as keepsake. Reward. Apply Star Office. LOST, Kruger Sovereign (mounted) ; valued as keepsake. Reward on returning to MURRAY, care of John Cobbe. <T , 0ST -~ On Aorangi Road, diamond . )LJ ring. Reward. Apply Star Office. IjiOUND —More pleasure in Motor Cycling than you could imagine. Ride a Douglas Lightweight and be convinced. Full particulars from W. H. BAIN and CO. Importers. Feilding. —""""Saggara—~™~~~— —.«■-■■.. ~„.,,. Miseeftaneous. WATCH JOHN COBBE'S Windows during the next few days for the latest and loveliest from the markets oi 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. McGRUER, THOMSON aud CO.'S Sun-iesisuiig and lub-prooi JL/rcss Goods. 30-meh Lanenne, i'eriect for. wear and style, ttliades: 5 Blue Sky to Electric, 2 Greys, also (Jlianipagne, BlacK ana \\ nice. A marvel oi value. Try a Drees. 5 yards 2s 9d. T ADIES' Hydrotite Coats just JLJ opened. A lovely loc. Latest styles, rrices: 21s, 255, 30s, and 35s each. Ask to see tliese. They are the best value. wo have ever shown. Tney are perfectly showerproof and light in weight. SPEN'CE and SPEJNOE. IN JOHN COBBE'S large window (tiie fourth from the fai'Ait Uffice) there is a magnificent display of the iieiv season's Millinery, borne 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. A GREAT Embroidery Offering. Bigger Value than Ever. Munich Flouncing, Is 3d yard. 18-inch Camisole, Is yard. 46-inch Robin<j, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s lid, to fa's (3d. These goods we have in stacks. All rare value. McGRUER, THOMSON and CO. MOST of the Feilding ladies know the excellent values ruling in tiie Ready-to-Wear Department at JOHN CoBBE'S Store, aud 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, aud remember JOHN COBBE gives One Shilling in each for each Pound's worth returned. "TTP She Goes," "Follow the Tram 4J Tracks," "By the Light of the { Silvery Moon," "Smbad Waltz," * "Mccc Me To-night in Dreamland," I "Paper Bag Cookery," and all the ' popular hits from the Pantomime on sale at Carthew's. ALL-IN-ONE Frocks for Summer, 1912. A distinct feature. These require Elbow Gloves. May we show you Fabric, Black, White, Grey Beaver. At Is 9d and 2s 3d. White Kid, 4s lid, 5s lid, (is 6d. Black, Grey and Pastel, at 6s (id pair. McGRUER, THOMSON aud CO. THE latest and daintiest Neckwear is now opening rapidly at 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. X ADIES , Skirts in Tweeds and JLJ Cloths. Just opened. A fine selection. Prices: 4s lid, 5s lid, 7s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s Gd. These are remarkable value. You will wonder how they can be made for the money. SPENCE and SPENCE, Bon Marche. GREY is the Leading Feature. We have a line of 60 Pieces of Scotch Gingham, stripes, and also plain, with border effect. Guaranteed fast colours. All one price, 8M yard. The Dress, 7 yards, for 4s lid. McGRUER, THOMSON and CO. CIA£IS for .r.7-e ft t Ml aou.ru. Riiifc / UP NO. 201. IHIU-lOUUi.ti} ,itU>.U tion, reliaole cars, competent drivers and most reasonable caargce in towu S.VACKRILL AND STEW ART. FeUr mg Motor Gaiage. TWO of Carthew's Special Stationery Lines: The Cream Wove Bank "British" Writing Pad, contains 100 leaves, price 6d. Carthew's Ivory Wove Envelopes (stout quality), . 25 in packet, 3d. WILLIAM CARTHEW Stationer. LONDON in Feilding.—McGßUEß, THOMSON, and CO invite the I ladies of Feilding and surrounding ' districts to visit their shop on Thursday next and following days. They announce their .first Spring Show, and j promise a special treat on this occasion. Our shipments are practically completo, so the showing will be very fine. A SMART Showing of Fancy Drapery . Cxishion Cases, fringed ' on end, Fawn Crash, 2s 6d, 2s lid. \ Fringed at both ends, 3s 6d, 3s lid, to 5s 6d Cosy Covers, Holland, Fancy Embroidered Is 9d to 2s lid. Drawn Thread Bedspreads. Pillow Shams, Trays D'Oyleys, Runners, etc. McGRtJER, THOMSON and CO. "TN The Shadows" (Reverie), "Scented E-oses" (Waltz), "Druid's Prayer" (Waltz). The three J greatest sellers can be procured and J heard played (2s each, post 2s Id) at * MACLEAN'S, the Shop for Music. j THEE "Mammoth" Writing Pad, X 200 sheets for Is. The "Economic" Writing Pad. 300 pages for Is. The "Alencon" Cambric Stationery, 1 pad and 4 packets envelopes, Is. At MACLEAN'S. TTAVE you tried Fresh Salted Peanuts? They are nice. Try them. Made fresh daily. Our Sweets are pure. F. GROOMBRIDGE, Confectioner, Street, and Square. j LADIES' Corsets. Just opened big ' lots of P.D., W. 8., and War- * ner's. Al values. Leading. Prices: 4e lid 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 9s 6d. 10s 6d, 12s 6d. Cheap lines, from 2s lid pair. Ribbon Corsets from Is 6d pair. Maids Corset, 9s 6d, 4s 6d. 5s 6d. SPENOE and SPENCE, Bgn March©.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 1883, 25 September 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 1883, 25 September 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 1883, 25 September 1912, Page 3

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