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THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME- 'V ■'\ EYE-OPENER BARGAINS BROUGHT FORWARD DAILY. FOLLOW THE CROWD! THE UTMOST ENTHUSIASM PREVAILS. BARGAItS SPECIAL'S:— (2) 280 J>rf , M. EMBROIDERY PLO.NCINC, n.ulll, ~ 3d. T^'-te!s-& l^^^Z^ ,__*,. i. ___. _» - <2) 18 ° »»* »K_- WT E BORDERED CARPET, Fa™ »nd o, in Worth UU. For lid yard. Wednesday, 8 a.m.—(l) 30 dozen Men's Four-fold DOTJIYLF POT T \t_c- ~'„.., ,- Now 6 for 2s Ud. lOKi VKJVIih E COLLARS, 2x 2J inch. Usually 4s 6d half dozen. (2) 18 dozen Heavy Absorbent Brown Stripe TOWELS, 44 x 24, 2s 6d pair. Now 2 for 1s 9d. Thursday^ 4 dozen Ladies' White Imbroidered Front BLOUSE. Usuall, 3 S lld. For that day (2) 12 dosen Ladies' Coloured LISLE HOSIERY, black and ten colours. Is 6d .goods. Going 1s pair. HERE'S A PLUM;— . Fr, ' dav :lfc'-^lriSf&ssa?Bd%^i?^s^ CTJßTAlNS < som * soiled - 4s6d t0 4 °- inCh Plaill ° REPON ' Amrthyat, Black and ' Ciunamon. la 9d goods for STUDY TH.S L.ST CAREFULLY! EVERY L.NE ,S FRAUGHT W.TH MONEY-SAV.NG CHANCES! . THEN COME! COME!! COME!!! YOURS GRATEFULLY, P ' o, BOX 7L NEXT POST OFFICE, FEILDINQ. TELEPHONE 112.

THE OUTING OF THE YEAR. Tt/fONSTER GARDEN FETE 1M In Aid of FEILDING BEAUTIFYING SOCIE LV FEILDING RACECOURSE. (By kind permission Feilding Jockej Club.) ~ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1913 NOT A DULL MOMENT. STALLS. Ladies' Tea Kiosk, Bachelors' Tea Kiosk, Sweet Stalls, Ice Cream and , Drinks Stall, Fruit Salad Stall, Cake and Sandwich Stall, Produce and Flower Stall, Doll Stall, Cloak and Parcel Stall. COMPETITIONS. | Nail Drivng, Ladies' and Gent's Chain Stepping, Ladiea and Gent's Golf Putting Competition, Bowling Competition, Cricket Ball Competition, Turk's Head Competition, Ladies' Motor Car Driving Competition. WEIGHT JUDGING. • Sheep, Coal, Cake, Bicycle Wheel. AMATEUR RUNNING EVENTS. 100 yds Handicap, 220 yds Handicap, 880 yds Handicap. Special Gold Medal Points Prize presented by C. E. Brown, Esq. Entrance Is Gd each event or 4s for the thrco events. Entries close with ( Secretary February 19, 1913. -MILITARY EVENTS FOR CADETS. Tilting the Bucket. Mop Fight. Boot Race. Physical Drill, Etc., Display. j MOTOR CYCLE RACES. ! FOR THE FIRST TIME IN I FEILDING. i 5-mile race for machines of 2_- h.p. j and under. 7-mile race for machines of 3£ h.p. ! single cylinder (special trophy presented by W. B. Benson, Esq.). i 10-mile race for machines of 7_- h.p. and under. - Entrance Fees: 2s 6d, 3s and 4a respectively. Great Motor Slow Race. Entrance fee, 2s 6d. . Entries close February 19. Competitors must state'make and h.p. of machine. FIELD EVENTS. Pick-a-back race. Human Wheel-Bar-row Race, Musical Chairs (for cyclists), Tilting the Ring (for ! cyclists), Riding the Plank (for cyclists), Pillow Fights (for boys), Tug-of-War (teams of 9 men). DECORATED EVENTS. ( Best Decorated Motor Car. Best Decorated one Horse Vehicle. FOR CHILDREN: Best Decorated Bicycle, Best Decorated Parasol, Best Decorated Go-Cart or Pram, Best Boy's Decorated Wheel-Barrow Team Best Girl's Decorated Go-Cart Team. FIRE BRIGADE EVENTS. Baby Rescue (2 men). Coupling Competition (2 men). You Must See:— THE FAIRIES' WELL. THE SILVER CAKE. THE MAYPOLE DANCE by the Dainty Little Ladies. GREAT MOTOR RAILWAY. MONSTER BABY SHOW. Best Baby under 12 months. SHOOTING GALLERY. HIDDEN TREASURE HUNT. Children's Races all Day. A splendid lot of valuable and useful trophies have been donated by the business people of Feilding for presentation to the winners and run nere-up in the various items on the programme. Entries for all events (except amateur running events and motor cycle races) accepted on the ground. ADMISSION TO GROUND, Is. Children Half Price. Under 10 Free. TICKETS ON SALE EVERYWHERE Admission Tickets all participate m the free gift of a trip to Rotorua with tree- board for a fortnight. Support the FETE and so help to Beautify Your Town,. A. E. PATTERSON, E. A. GARLICK, Joint Secretaries. Irma _s a aRNTLB and pqothinq I 0.-—».» aOALDS __ asu.«w*>, I OUTS 4 BBUIBEC. I 4 Sola -ror-w-ers— % '©, ' WOOD FOR SALE.~~" " ONE mile from town. Pine, Rimu Matai, Maire and Tawa 2ft and 4ft lengths; also Fencing Material. Pine and Rimu Droppers a speciality. For sale at stump or delivery. Apply W. B. MURRAY, " Glasgow Terrace, Feildiag.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2005, 18 February 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2005, 18 February 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2005, 18 February 1913, Page 4

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