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°nEHS U T S ATI £o!M » 01 " }lEiI E i^ R *i NOW SHOWING THE CHOICEST SELECTION EVER SEEN IN WIDTHS * l 'o <* -. * a I 10 < 10 ' 18 - 20 ' W* i&*A sj ol ! i^ffi&^sa?s l - - —d. -Bw ro B%:til £ff 3/6j 3/11 ' 4/ll ' 5/11 ' 6/6 ' 6/11 ' EMB r u S E % d ?o E^ X 4 - any 48-inch'MUSLIN FLOUNCING, Broiderie Anglais, EMBROIDERY BEADTNP a „ with scallopel edge. on Roß i BOUNCING, BainWANgl MUSLIN, embroidered ** GuiROBE LENGTH Embroidered CHAMPAGNE on ? 6 Ver yard geS ' lm to 4 * in - 4^d to VOILE FLOUNCING. Irreproachable in style. 14 toVU%IJNCINQS in Cambric and Muslin. B 1 " CREPE FLOUNCING - 18-inch CaUoIEeMBKOIDEEY: 9d to 2/11 per PARIS NET over FLOUNCE SHADOW DESIGN, for 22 ■ FIOTTNPTIsrr ■at v' j draping Skirt and Bodice. Effect superb. » 1/9 to 3/11 mS viS Muslm and Voile, PARK APPLIQUE NET over FLOUNCE. Distinctive ALL-OVER EMbWdERY, 17 to 48 inches in Mus WHITE EMBROIDERED ORGANDI over FLOUNCE. sto Wwh ll\l?J U &• 7 The Fashion of the Moment. 39/6. edees 1/- fc 1 A mS'JLrf Sm, Plam scaUo P ed

Wliat does your tea-package contain? Be sure of what you're buying_ a fancy package is no guarantee of the excellence of the contents. Particularly so with Tea, for there are hundreds of brands" which consist simply of inferior tea put up in fancy packages. Don t be misled into buying any of these. Sometimes they are pushed because they give the grocer more profit. Get a brand of proved merit. Nelson, Moate's Teas have held the leading position in the Dominion for 3 5 years. Their quality, purity and value have placed them there and will maintain them. Being the largest buyers of Ceylon and Indian Teas in New Zealand we get many advantages, while our loog experience in blending and selection enables us to produce Teas that stand alone in quality, purity and economy of use. The brand Nelson, Moate" is your safeguard against inferiority. It stands for unparalleled value. To get Nelson, Moate Teas is to get satisfaction, not ence but always. -,\ , . you a%dins\ jJPi y"^^^s

Boots &%~ Shoes I Zeaiandias give || X _i__a.tyie_pluß._.aeryice'- ml JfmmX [|| Erery woman wants foot- ?So^/* wear with beauty, grace and |E| !l~~} £*-f style. ■ But she wants service / gw / too—long wear—a shoe that can jj£j| / V W §^\ p| be re-soled and will still hold %U J? \// r k sld its shape. Zealandia Shoes sup- jsla |i \a \ fsA ply all these requirements—they Jr \ are neat, trim and pretty, and fM / fg; | ( t |*1| are guaranteed to give satisfact- 0M / >»*'|C^^ \<r> Jfl jfef ion. Made on the latest English ||S jj £ \\ Jii |t,3 and American lasts—from the \ : M \ \v\© >^^i finest leathers—sewn with the MMM Wf^B^wW/ , |pj best silk and linen threads—in p| (« / '***&£2&B4fjj[9f \ Mte a factoVy employing hundreds |'.|j j if / |M{ •! p| of skilled workers—each pair |$| kt W\ S must, at various stages pass the gjig 1/ W \ I critical examination of six In jpj ' spectors. Every /cilind 3 ~\ EiJ woman owes it to hci If lo y S■> I^l -wear Zealandias, uid one pur ' y" '•>, " *^j\ will more than sati fy th t f V -«S.<JH S?| in comfort, style * v L*? s ",&(•, 4 long service and I \ i N value, no other / >^>^X*^S4 |?| brand surpasses / , > & m them. Ask your { ' f /, * shoeman for Zea- V g& landias. If he cant *bT* # supply you, write to A V i7%z¥£?? M Skelton, Frostick / . £/ €k CHrasTCHURCH. Ji i^M M And at Auckland. / ft&j e& Zealandia Boots At various stages of manufacture, every pair of Zealandiae ie critically examined by six Inspectors—thus perfect satisfaction is ensured, c?

BARRAUD & ABRAHAM LIMITED. FEKGUSPON STKEET, FEILDItfG. SEED, GRAIN, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. SEED WHEAT -I~FEDERATION SEED MAIZE — HICKORY KING SEED BARLEY— RUSSIAN CAPE SEED OATS — ALGERIAN . BUTTON'S AND BURST'S SELECTED SEEDS. SEED POTATOES. GEAR'S MANURES. BILSTON'S BASIC SLAG. COOPER'S SHEEP DIP AND WORM TABLETS. WILSON'S PORTLAND CEMENT. WOOLPACKS and CORNSACKS. ENGLISH and AMERICAN WIRE. Etc. Etc. Etc. Kindly write or call for quotations. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. Estimates given free of chargeAddress: 8 MARLBOROUGH ST. TRII II k CINTUI AN» •O®YH!P3 «Aka. •«'•• SOAUBft A B6RN9, •UTII A BRUI9BS, 4 ieW BY»rywbero-«/®.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2462, 2 October 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2462, 2 October 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2462, 2 October 1914, Page 4