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GOOD SORTS OF HOSIERY, Combining Durability, Style, and Assured ( Economy for Every-day Wear. j THE OASHMERE offered is bought from the makers in Leicester, j England's centre of the Hosiery Trade. , j - Our LISLE HOSE conies direct from Continental Manufacturers. j One small profit is added by us, and one only. J LADIES' RIBBED HOSE. 1/1 and 2/1 ribs. Seamless toes and POST FREE - Is 6d pair. JASON' HOSE. All wool. Unshrinkable. 2/1 ribs. POST FREE - 2s 4d pair. ALL WOOL HOSE. Seamless. Plain Cashmere. POST FREE - 1s 7d pair. SUMMER WEIGHT HOSE. Jason fine. 1/1 ribs. POST FREE - 2s 9d pair. LACE LISLE HOSE. Embroidered. A low-priced line. SILK - ANKLED LISLE HOSE. The refined effect of silk hose obtained at half the price. POST EREE - Is 11d pair. SPUN SILK LACE HOSE. Beautifully fitting feet. Shapely in the leg. Soft, glistening, luxurious. POST FREE - 3s 11 d pair. "THE HOUSE FOR HONEST. HOSIERY." All these Prices are for Cash with order, but we positively guarantee satisfaction or will refund your money in full. PALMERSTON NORTH. " " 1913. INDIANS. 1913. BRADBURY. The best side-car machine on the Counter drive, belt aid chain, 2 market (admitted). Spring frame, speed, free engine. Bore and stroke 7 h.p., chain drive, kick starter, 2 89 x 89. An ideal machine for comspeed, large tyres. Speed from 4 mercial work. Thoroughly reliable to 70 m.p.h. .'.• and simple. •■"-'■ 1913. DOUGLAS. A Gentleman's Machine. No vibration, no .complications, no trouble to start or stop. No lull too steep. No road too rough. No large Benzine or Repair Bill. Hasyall the latest Ideas embodied. Quiet and sweet. Ladies - .' or Gent's. ! "ONLY MECHANICS EMPLOYED. Large Stocks of Parts and Sundries. BICYCLES FROM £5. ; ROVER and PENN OARS. W. H, B r AIN & CO.* KIMBOLTON ROAD. -1 - . FEILDIN'G. .; ..• PHONE 78. GQQK/BY; GAS. V ' CLEAN. QUICK. EFFICIENT. ECONOMICAL. ■ • ' NO LABOUR, DIRT, OR DUST. No waiting for fire to burn up. Maximum heat from the time a match is applied to burner. THE LATEST AND BEST COOKERS. COMPLETE £4 0 |0 CASH. Easy Terms Accepted—Twelve Monthly Payments of 7s each will enable you to become the proprietor of A GAS COOKER. GAS COOKERS FITTED UP FREE. GAS FOR COOKING — 7s 2d per Thousand. BoUmg Rings, from 2s 6d. Grillers from £1. Toasters 2 S . Gas Irons 6a 6d, I Bath Heaters, Gas Fires, Tailor's Irons, Etc., fitted up on the Shortest Notice. No Discount allowed on Gas Accounts not paid on or before the 15th of Month. FEILDING GAS C 0.., LTD. . 'PHONES': Office 150; Manager's Residence 38. ' G. W. HEALEY, Manager. & " BRALIfe REPAIRS TO YOUR GIG, DRAY, or MOTOR OAE We also Repaint and Overhaul all Classes of Vehicles. Fixst-clase Workmanship only - Charges Moderate. The Celebrated C.B. Corsets ARE THE SOLE PRODUCTION OF BRITISH SKILL and BRITISH p%. LABOUR, and for Quality and Excellence of Value trero is nothing to surpass them. SPENCE and SPENCE have been appointed Sole Agents in this district and wish to draw attention to FOUR LEADING NUMBERS:— - 1 "P1911" is a "dainty little CORSET, &/'~ r *S\ \ with low bust and deep hips and •-J j/\, with pretty Lace trimming and y \ rubber grip Hose Supporters in v* \ front " Price 4s 11d palr /' \ "MOUSME" is a long graceful shape, ft ftffiwhz isJM \ fashioned in Cbutil, daintily trim- \\/ 'Pf \ . mcd, and with four" rubber grip \ V TMI \ ) Hose Supporters. Price 7s 6d pair I if™ \j»// "KURVINIT" is an exclusive model, l\ l'?/w\ ifw/ fashioned in Batiste, and trimmed \\Ulf/tt* Hi!™ / with silk embroidery, and completWfMl \ iWh / ed with four rubber grip Hose Supfc&fi \ jm/l / porters. Price 9s 11d pair. Mkj \Wjy "IMPERIAL OYGNIA."—An exqui- -/ hWil " sitjely out model in Coutil, extra lltill'// deep, handsomely trimmed with Aftif// Ribbon, and fitted with four rubber vMsssi- ' ' "■ gr i p oee Supporters. Price 12s 6d Wear C.B. CORSETS and you will have Comfort, Ease and Elegance. [' SEENOIT & §PENCE.

"~1 MThe 4-year-old Thoroughbred Trotting -MARVIN ECLIPSE Sire, Marvin Wilkes, 2.12J (imp.)j Dam, Calculate. WILL do the Season at Bunnythorpe. Only a limited number of Mares accepted. Fee, 4 Guineas. Grazing, 2s per week. Groomage, sa. ', I Mares sent per rail met at Buziny- ! tkorpe Stationi Careful attention, but no responsibility. Further particulars ' from the Groom in charge, or H. M. ROW, BonorthorDe. MOTOR GAR FOR HIRE. ! 1 RELIABLE I • BUICK CAR. J ANYONE whe wants to hire Reliable, Car, with a careful Driver; day or night, should ring up Telephone 29.6 at or Telephone 31 in the day time. IV BIMMKh Proprietor.

; mo stand at ■ -*- Trenton Lodge, dSliffigimimr POOLE STREET, f f IRBHi Feilding, the ThorT$W ■ 'igSRJe otigKbred Stallion. GHOORKA , (Locbiel—Finance). Fee: Single Mare, £4 10s f two or more, £4 each. BOURBON II!. (Imp.) (Louis Xlll.—Felueca). Single Mare, £4; two or more, I£3 10s. .. , For further particulars apply R. WELLER, Owner. Or Manchester Stables, Feilding. 1 FEILDINS TO KIMBOLTON ANB . APITS. i"O J. MOORE'S Royal Mail 3oach 1 3rfc. will leave the.Carbine Stable* 5 EVERY MORNING (Sunday. excepted)Tt B.SO for Klmbolton and; Apiti. : Leaves Kimbolton at 12 noon for Feildinp. P4rcelfl may be left; at the Oarbfne Stables, and must be prepaid. Parcels 'at Kimbolton may be left , ai ih« Commercial Stable*.' R. J. MOORE, Prep f letgr. CM-fcin* SUfcl v*

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2197, 17 October 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2197, 17 October 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2197, 17 October 1913, Page 1

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