. SOME NICE THINGS IN SUTTON'S f |M HERE are always nice things JL to bo seen at SUTTON'S Store—the latest fashionable apparel for ladies and gentlemen, and often an exceptional bargain. To-day we direct attention to some lines that are very much wanted by the ladies, and lines that are somewhat scarce in the. district. SWISS MUSLINS Plain and Spotted. These Muslins are much in request for evening wear, and as there is a tendency for evening functions to increase, now is the time to buy these muslins. White Spot Muslins, at 9d, Is, 1s 3d, 1s Bd, 1s 9d yd. Cream Spot Muslins, At Is, 1s Bd. Ecru Spot Muslins, At 1s Bd. Black, with White Spots, . At 1s 9d. White, with Black Spots, At 1s 9d. PRINTED DELAINES. Another excellent material, in good colourings and smart designs; some have fancy borders for trimming. Widths, 29in and 30in, at 2s, 2s 6d, 2s 9d a yard. DISCOUNT COUPONS. Remember, we give Discount Coupons with every cash p\irchase, and the holder of <the Coupons is entitled to a special cash discount. SENIOR CADETS. MARCH. Tuesdays, 3, 17, 24, 31, at 7.30. Wednesdays, 11, 25, at 2.30. Saturdays, 7, 21, at 2.30. MANCHESTER RIFLES. D Company. PARADES FOR MARCH. Thursday, March 19.
FOLDING BABY CARRIAGES, THE most' fastidious mother will be pteased to see her baby in one of the neat aud serviceable Carriages we have just landed. I Wβ have a fine choice to select from, a.nd the colourings and designs are new and artistic. The prices are reasonable, ranging from 65s to 95s for the highest qualities. Cheaper designs are coming forward to sell at 39s Gd each. Ilustrations and quotations gladly posted any address on application. BRAMWELL Bkos. LTD. IMPORTERS — FEILDING. THANKS. ~ ■ WE wish to THANK the kind friends who assisted in the recent slight accident that hnpuened to our daughter at Rangiwahia,, especially Mrs Have., also Mrs S. Prouse. MR and MRS JACOB, Ruahine. and Mrs LEWIS MEADS. notice! I DESIRE TO NOTIFY Residents of Feilding and District that I have taken over from Mr J. T. Jones, the Phoenix Wood and Coal Yards,, Manchester Street, formerly Shepherd Bros, and J. A. Duncan, and hope by promptly supplying Urge and small orders for all kinds of WOOD and COAL, which will be much appreciated, to merit your continued patronage. J. C. HENDERSON. " APITIr. HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SHOW. In the Domain Grounds. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1914. I Competitions start 1 o'clock. Schedule includes Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Decorations, Juvenile Decorations, Vegetables, Farm Produce, Fruit, General, Bread and Sweets, Industrial, Children's Section, Poultry, Dogs, Cats, Cattle, Sheep, Horses and Competitions. Entries close at 10 a.m. on day of Show. Schedules now obtainable from the Secretary, L. F. VAIL, Hou. Secretary.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2313, 16 March 1914, Page 3
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