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STYLISH CLOTHES MUST \ RADIATE GOOD TASTE. JGh|3L_ TN quiet distuictiveness —carrying ■ /alSls ' an eas J a r "gontlemanliness" —smart, yet not extremely forced in ■ fabric or fashion—such are THE CASH TAILORING CO.'S ideas of stylish clothes. . ; l^ , Suits tailored here radiate good •ffifflPllSciP f nr taste in every detail. The fabrics are up-to-date and serviceable, and the cut and fit such I ill i ' that comfort lasts, and satisfaction c l«l b, does not wear out with the suit —it ' 'w.nuiiifPiw^^S— brings you back for another! '■ ■■ ■ ■•■ ■•.' •<• ■ "' . ■ • . THE CASH TAILORING COY. ■■'';■■.'.- LADIES' AND GENT'S TAILORS. KIMBOLTON ROAD. . . FEILDISO 'PHONE 128. CARRIAGE AND MOTOR CAR WORKS. FRED G. BILLMAN .- PROPRIETOR CARRIAGE WORKS DEPARTMENT ie moet Oar | MATERIALS ere the beat procurable. Our FINISH io -ever questioned. - . Our MOTOR CAR' DEPARTMENT is fully qualified to compete wi«b the* English" finished car. We build bodies and finieh to any design 1 Our MEN are SKILFUL, and have the genuine advftnfca&e of English aa well &c s colonial «xparience. SPRING MAKING A BRING YOUR REPAIRS Address: kIMBOLTON, RSrAD. Phone ISS SOME SMtt STYLES IN RESITS , WALKING BOOTS SRißltra AfiO SUiyir^Eß. A NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. GENT'S DARK TAN ; Wide-Trdt&d GENTi'S GLAVE, KID BALS. Plain. DERBY BALS. Stout English No caps. Leather lined. Just Soles' •• ••• • ••■• — 26e 6d the Boot for those suffering from c,^ ita -GiAdg-Klb-DK Make .... ... ... ... ... SOa.Od BALS. Bective make. Medium GENT'S BOX CALF DERBY BALS. pomted toee ...... 208^ G^&Sf E ?^ A Sg?S gS° saa - m -nSfi ns Boot ... ... 22s 6d BALS. Welted 1?8 6d GENT'S GLACE KID DERBY GENT'S BOX CALF DERBY SHOES.". :' 15b 6d SHOES. Welted 31s Od LEATHER AND GRINDERY KEPT. j POLEX BOOT POLISH, 6 tins for Iβ. B. HANNAH & CO.; LTD.? MANChESTER STREET. — « FEILDING.

S. 8MI?H & SONS, OHRISTGHUROH. PATENT isHOE-ETTES. FIJI HE season has once more arrived JL when this ideal Footwear i» in great' demand. The Shoe-ette ia an improved Sandal. It is economical, comfortable, and all parents,who desire to ccc their children's feet gtoif shapely and without undue reetraink and who wish to ccc their boye and airla walk gracefullj, should try SMITH'S PATENT SHOE-ETIEB. Sold by ell Retailers throughout Naw Zealand, and supplied to the by Wholesale Boo* Warehousedireofe from 8. SMITH & SONS, CHBIBTGHt£B£JH. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM LIMITED, Fergusson Street, FEILDING. SEED, GRAIN, and GENERAL MERCHANTS. SEED POVATOES: EARLY ROSE, BEAUTY OF HEBRON, UP-TO-DATE. BUTTON'S- and HIRST'S FARM SEEDS for 1913. GEAR GO/s and IMPORTED MANURES, BASIC SLAG. ANDREW'S BINDER TWINE. Ordere Promptly Attended to. P.O. BOX 67. Telephone 18. SPRING GLEANING.^ FRIEZES, Etb.j afid a Comp.eteni StafE of Workmen. We send to anj part; of the district and guarantee firet-'claae work. A liberal discount for cash on all Wall Papeni for September and October. PICTURE FRAMING At Lowest Rates. Solei Agents in Feilding for BER GER'S.B.P. Famous Paint. We are sole agents in Feilding anc surrounding districts for CHRISTIES EXTENSION' LADDERS, and keej thee© in stock. A boon for the Far mer and Artisan. Call and inspect our etock, or rinj up. 115. « ; THE RED HOUSE. fTiHOMAS k OON, OfloM Thnmijhout ik« World. TJOOK PASSENGERS. SEOUR] ±5, BERTHS, ALL ONK». ALI CLASSES Bend for Sailing List, 1814 Bai ChuiomhooM ftoay, W«Ui>jtkia.

TO STAND AT THE OWNER'S FARM, AORAN6I. THE MASSIVE TROTTING "' ■ STALLION The eeveri-year-old maseive Trotting StallioH, No. 2277 in the N.Z. Trotting Association's Stud Book, 16 hands, one of the most fashionable bred Trotters in : New Zealand. -I HAROLD PATCHEN, by Goo. M. Patchen, eire of Eccentric 2.15 2-sth, Medallion; 4i42, Lieutenant, J. 4.54, Blue ;86y"2;21/'Separator,' Turk, Sweet sHatch, George M./ ©to. George M. Patchen'is by Rothschild. Harold Patchen'e. dam, Harold's Rest, is the dam' aleo of -Harold Rothschild, winrifcrof 1 J mile race at Geraldine. Harold Patchen is full brother to Queen V., thWdam of St. Swithen and GianeUa. Harold's Rest is by King Harold.aam Polly. ~ Harold Patchen is thus closely cojlnect«Sd on both, sides to the greatest Trotiiefe in New Zealand. Hβ is a sure foal getter, immense fiat bone, very docile, and gbod quality all over—just the horse to breed attractive, fast, and staying, saddle and harness norses. Terms: Beason, £4, payable Jannary! 1, 1914, guarantee to approved mare?, £5 Wβ, £1 to be paid at first •service. .; ..., ; , -■'. . ; can, be made fo send for inaree, and accommodation is available at. the farm at 2s per week. Will be in Feilding EVERY FRIDAY, to meet mafee. For further particulars, apply to HOULT AND SONS, Owners. Fefldin& THE FLOTT HOUSEHOLD SEPARATOR is absolutely the most simple and efficient Household Separator. 12-gallon Separator ... £3 5 0 16-gallon Separator ... £5 5 0 20-gallon Separator ... £7 7 0 28-&allon Separator ... £8 8 0 BOWL IN ONE: PIECE, WITHOUT ■ DISCS. E&SY TERMS AND FREE TRIALS GIVEN. CALL AND INSPECT THEM TO-DAY AT JOSEPH DAKRAftH'S FEILDING. HOP-LEE, MANCHESTER Sella the r ßeat FRUIT CONFECTIONERY, »nd GROCERIES, . At Town Pricee. T7EGETABLES are cut freeh each , V>! Morning, »nd delivered in Feil^tfng'every day. SEEDS and PLANTS for S»le. epeciai, attention ie drawn to the . stock ot REAL SILKS, IN ALL COLOURS, imported direct from China. WHITE REAL OHIKESE SILK, , Iβ B&yafd;' wiLK, Sa id Tar 4 frOe LEE

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2197, 17 October 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2197, 17 October 1913, Page 1

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