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LYCEUM THEATRE, FEILDING. HUNTLY DISASTER. Assist a Cause which needs Assistance. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, OCT. 4. At 8.30 p.m. A Rare Musical Treat. Entire proceeds to be given to the Huntly Relief Fund. Admission by Silver Coin. Programme in To-morrow night's Sta a LESLIE STRACHAN, Organiser. ~HAYWARD'S T YCEUM THEATRE, FEILDING. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. An Epoch-making Event. The World's Filmic Wonder. EUROPE IN PEACE AND WAR EUROPE IN PEACE AND WAR EUROPE IN PEACE AND WAR EUROPE IN PEACE AND WAR EUROPE IN PEACE AND WAR Warriors and the Seat of War in Motion Pictures. SCENES and FORCES in the WORLD'S GREATEST STRUGGLE. Full details appeared in last night's Stak. REMEMBER— Absolutely One Screening Only. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY. Supported by a Great and Glorious Programme. No advance in prices: 6d, 1/-, 1/6. Booking at Bissett's,,. 6d extra. Partial Change To-morrow Night. MATINEE at 2.30. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. MEETING for PRAYER in the Anglican Church for Army,. Navy, Widows, and Orphans., every FRIDAY, at 7.30. . . jSfiTrr-.' MAKING LODGE, jiMiip*. u,A -°- t> - , Nj,i n,z Death Benefit £120THE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER will meet in Palmerston on MONDAY, sth inst., at 8 p.m. All Druids are invited to attend. Members wishing io make the trip are requested to" notify the Secretary not later than SATURDAY, 3rd inst, A. E. PATTERSON, -■ Secretary. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. QTTH ANNUAL SHOW O 4 —— AT CARTERTON. OCTOBER 28 and 29, 1914. Challenge Trophies in every Section. All Purebred Stock will be under Cover. Schedule and Show Grounds show that Society holds record for covered Stalls. Schedules from all Societies, Agents, or H. S. MOSS, Box 25, Carterton. SENIOR CADETS. "pARADES FOR OCTOBER:— Tuesdays: 6, 13, 20, and 27. Drill Hall, 7.30 p.m. in great variety at moderate prices. LEGAL. NOTICE is hereby given that the Business hitherto carried on by the late Mr. ALFRED RICHMOND, of Feildiug, Solicitor, will in future be carried on by Henry Thorne Morton, 8.A., LL.B., and Arthur Robert Jacobson, under the name or firm oi' " Messrs Richmond, . Morton, and Jacobson." GREETING CARDS WITH YOUR OWN WORDS. AND NAMES. CHOICE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM. From 4/- dozen. Sample Book at Star. Office.

GRAMOPHONES. (Note the spelling). Don't confuse it with Graphaphones or Fbonagraphs. If you want to know what enjoyment you are missing these long winter evenings, just visit the cosy fireside of the family who possess a Gramophone. As you listen to the melodious strains of some dis- I tinguished singer, a stirring march played by the world's best bands, the harmonious blending of some celebrated choir or orchestra, you get the same entertainment as if you were hearing the origmais in the differenx. centres of the world—provided the reproduction is right, Theio *s no doubt about the beautiful mellow reproduction of "His Master's Voice" Machines and Records. They are perfect. Cabinet Machines at £6 10s. Other Machines from £2 10s. I. have . struments and quote prices as low as . any fn the Dominion. Let me send you a (atalogue. WILLIAM CAlt- ', THEW, The Square, Feilding. l RELIEVES AT ONCft. 1 "I have always found Chamberlain's ■ Colio and Diarrhoea Remedy an absolutely safe Remedy for colio and diari rhoea," says Mrs Julia Wakely, 78 i Ball Street, "Wanganui, N.Z. "For . many years I suffered from oolio paine, t but since using Chamberlain's Colic f and Diarrhoea Remedy find that my 7 general health is much improved, for - it relieves suffering at once." Sold by all chemists and inorekeepers.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2462, 2 October 1914, Page 3

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