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OUR REPUTATION FOR EMBROIDERIES IS DOMINION WIDE WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE CHOICEST SELECTION EVER SEEN, IN WIDTHS i 1 2 S a. <- r 10, 15, 18, 20, 22 27, 45, and 48 inches, IN INSERTION, EDGING, FLOUNCING and ALLOVER ON VOILE, MUSLIN, LONGCLOTH, CAMBRIC, and CREPE GROUNDS. AlilAn ,jK UJN 10 MILES OF EMBROIDERIES. 45-inch VOILE PLOUNCINGS. Beautifully embroi- 6to 12-inch EMBROIDERY, on any Ground sirf ro i dered in Artistic Designs. Plain hem and scallop- 1/9 per yard. . ' 2 •d edge. From 3/6, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/6, 6/11, EMBROIDERY BEADING, Ito 4 inches on any i 8/6, 8/11 yard. ground: 4£d to 9£d per yard ' y 48-inch MUSLIN FLOUNCING Broiderie Anglais EMBROIDERY BEADING, with Scalloped Edges. 1 with scalloped edge. From 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/11 l} m to 2in, on Cambric and Muslin. 6id to 9M ' yard. per yard. < ROBE LENGTHS Embroidered VOILE FLOUNCING, Dainty ORGANDI MUSLIN, embroidered with Gui- ] in exquisite effects. From 23/6. pure and Irish Lace Edges, lin to 4-Vin 4id to J ROBE LENGTH Embroidered CHAMPAGNE on 1/6 per yard. * 2 VOILE FLOUNCING. Irreproachable in style. 14 to 18-inch FLOUNCINGS in Cambric and Muslin 39/6. . 9d to 2/3 per yard. ROBE LENGTH Embroidered CREPE FLOUNCING. 18-inch CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY 9d to 2/11 ocr • Very dainty. 29/6. yard. H PARIS NET over FLOUNCE SHADOW DESIGN for 22 to 27-inch FLOUNCING in Muslin and Voile draping Skirt and Bodice. Effect superb. 3f/6. t 1/9 to 3/11 per yard. PARIS APPLIQUE NET over FLOUNCE. Distinctive ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, 17 to 48 inches, in Mus--35/6. Jin and Madapolams. 1/9 to 3/11 ncr yard WHITE EMBROIDERED ORGANDI over FLOUNCE. sto 7-inch INSERTIONS, in Muslin Plain sca'lloned The Fashion of the Moment. 39/6. edges. 1/- to 1/3 per yard. scalloped EMBROIDERED EDGINGS, 1 to 5 inches, on Cam- CAMISOLE LENGTHS. Good quality Cambric dainbnc, Longcloth or Muslin. 3£d to 1/3 per yard. tily embroidered. 2/11 per lenath. EMBROIDERY INSERTION fro match, li to 3 inches. FANCY NECKWEAR EMBROIDERIES Etc in 4£d to m per yard. every Novel Style.

Tffiia U & SIHTLB AM* «**TBIVa •ALM. fUTS * »RUE»a«, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. Estimates given'free of charge. ! Address: 8 MARYBOROUGH ST. BARRAUD" & ~ ABRAHAM . LIMITED, FERGUSSON STREET, FEILDIiTO. SEED, GRAIN, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. SEED WHEAT SEED MAIZE — HICKORY KING SEED BARLEY— RUSSIAN CAPE SEED OATS — ALGERIAN SUTTON'S AND HURST'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. f DENBIGH STABLES. R/~iAVE, having dissolved • partnership with Mr McCabe, has MOVED from Victoria Stables and taken over the DENBIGH STABLES. Hβ has good Horses, and Gigs, and a Car for hire, and pays prompt attention to business. STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. S-'TATISTICS prove that ONE Man out of every TEN meets with a SERIOUS ACCIDENT every year. Now to preside for the possibility of you being one of the Ten, the STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY, .LTD., are prepared to insure you against ALL ACCIDENTS. We oiler BIG BENEFITS at LOW PREMIUMS, with e> Special Policy for Farmers. JAMES ~PEN NEY, Agent, tfERGTJSSON STREET. Quality! Quality l Quality I THE FORD is the quality Oar the world over. He who demands a car of highest merit at lowest cost buys the sturdy FORD. He knows it's the one car with a world-wide record for dependable service. Touring Car £195 Runabout £180 All Cars sold fully equipped. W AeJOiILJL7& 8T KW AM DISTRICT AGENTS, FEILDING. THANK VOU1" iAID THE HORSF ■ "TT would be pretty cold out-of-jL doors these nights but for this ' nice snug. Cover from Healey'sl" i Rug your Horses: they'll work better and be healthier. rtEALEY'S HORSE COVERS arethe best for your animals and easiest to pay for. We make to order. Materials and fittings are high grade, and satisfaction is ?*Bured. We'll Repair Horse Covers, too. G. B. HE/JLEY. BADDLEB -- FEILDINO CARRAGEEN the Cure! SI For Coughs and i Colds! I Grandfather nee<! "Bon- || ningtottY* half a century M ago—hi» grandchildren lake f| it to-day, with just &c same Wtt surety and safety. En Bonningtoii 9 ! I Carrageen H Irish Moss. I coßtailna bo opium or other bjurious narcobes—acts ewifuy-— ra| teothes, relieve j, cures I B|2 Avoid Imitationa Get BONNINGTON'* Chemist «r p flccejstry.

Pother vvi;?ky—r.c ntriter Low expulsive | If you \v;. uid know the real reason for p "pcrjcc'.icn" supremacy, the contents | of each b- iile will get you acquainted. 1 fej m our flies testify . I pFr±~7^^~ —r^ |^^--^? I- to the all-round *£i |f 1— "betterness" of the vjt I Enterprise Range. I •• H 1' m Bat what estab- *' Hlri || i^*^~-ij'>i/ ii lishes the superior- JJf y [jp %??^^^^r]|l A/ Ja^--^r : -. lilf I it; y of tllis range #5 r mil Quit^iii" i> f beyond cavil is the ■# I TOPINI fact-.that at Auck- T A p| LJ fezrr-~ : land Exhibition the f^' k I f|l%''g^^7i^f \ s| Enterprise gained fjf V^—^ First Award in competition with all Jj ranges on the Hew jf? C/ Zealand market. A M / And here are soma of the reasons why: f~-' /\ It is thoroi-shly made to the last rivet, X' \ J s designed to give the most heat for .the least fuel, it has a 5.0.'7-combus- A yXu^V^t'-'!^ V 2 tiou s ' rGt eusurin S ab::ohi ! o "afety f \ f"om fire, and a Receas Flue can be Wlv\ (s>/ fl ted allowing ample extra ppace for At, 17 >4/ Po's and pans. v . . Jj( 17 r / /1 Enterprise heats quickly, burn. 9^ Ar coal or wood equ :liy well, is easy to y\^'P /\ fi*. a-id is hands .mo, convenient, and sim- mh i -^'^C^f' -J n / p'.yrogulntod fer perfect couUing.. Jk W \ A \-— —■>// Ask yourlroninoii; eror S! toshow Wj A \ yii the iD:itcrpri:33 you'll deaire on it as A u \\ \t/ soon as you soo its r.iauy features. 'A β-v v^"'te for b°'> ! < let ia LANGMUIR & CO. fji WL. '■'.- VM Manufacturers, I'ive c 1 ■ lit:,?" 1 : ,'?P "li Rfen Exhibition. fJj- ! |3 M M KV\ T ¥^ joseph »- i 1» U.^-'vHdi DARRACH. - '^T^^r^c^^f^ ■100 .1. Zealandia Boots At various stages of manufacture, every pair of Zealandia* is criti- _ ca^y eyam * six Inspectors—thus perfect satisfaction is ensured. 6? I ' ~ ~™ ' li CONCRETE ■==== on the ===== Country Estate 9 Few types oPbuilding offer to the owner of a country estate , so many facilities as concrete. *$ It is readily adapted to all the miscellaneous building work continually proceeding on such an estate, from a fence post i to a barn, from a feeding trough to a stable yard. JJ It can be constructed monolithically in place or erected in the form of moulded blocks of any shape or size. By suitable reinforcement the largest and strongest structures are possible in concrete. «J Much of the material for making Concrete can generally be readily obtained on the spot. q If can be easily and cheaply mixed, placed in position, and moulded by any estate workman of reasonable intelligence with ordinary care. <I There Iβ one point, however, which it is absolutely essential to remember-good Concrete cannot possibly be made without a good brand or Portland Cement. Crown Brand N. 2. Portland Cement is the best brand and should always be specified when ordering. Quantity for quantity better Concrete is made by Crown Brand than any other on the market. It comes nearer to the famous Blue Lias Cement of England than any other make. Crown Brand is carried on New Zealand Railways fit a much cheaper rate than the imported article. Q Write or apply for booklet to JOSEPH DARRAGH - . FEILDING. ■ Distributing Agent, Wellington Province : FRANCIS HOLMES, 1O Woodward Street, Wellington. X c S.H's-ae ~

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2463, 3 October 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2463, 3 October 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2463, 3 October 1914, Page 4

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