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OUR REPUTATION FOR EMRTJOTDERIES IS DOMINION WIDE JSff 3 ' 8 ' 3/ "' *'"■ 5/,, 6 /6 6 " f ' em j 5° 4 -<--» -» 4Wnch MUSLIN FLOUNCING, Broiderie Anglais, EMbAoTDiV*RY M*nffi yar^ with scalloped edge. From 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/11 Uin tnfwn n??dS? Gj ?% ScaUoped Edges. yard. ' 7 ' ' *|* n *°,| m - ou and Muslin. 6Jd to 9id ROBE LENGTHS Embroidered VOILE FLOUNCING, Dainty ORGANDI iVRNTTN v-j -, • , in exquisite effects. From 23/6. ' D*La SS TrS fS™ 1 with GuiROBE LENGTH Embroidered CHAMPAGNE on ??6 ocr yard EdgeS ' lm to 4 * in - to VOILE FLOUNCING. Irreproachable in style. Hto iVi^^ CREPE 18-inl|A 2 9d ,„ PARIS NET over FLOUNCE SHADOW DESIGN, for 22 to 27-inch FLOTINPTNa • _r v . .. .* draping Skirt and Bodice. Effect superb. 3i/6. 1/9 to 3/11 ocr yard m Muslm and Voile ' PARIS APPLIQUE NET over FLOUNCE. Distinctive ALL-OVER EMb'roSeßY, 17 to 48 inches in Mns WHITE.EMBROIDBRED ORGANDI over FLOUNCE. sto m_Mt.Tmsk U\.° v' U S, ry ' ard n The Fashion of the Moment. 39/6. VdieT 1 1- fc, 1 1.?nll\,_»¥ ushn ' Plam sca »oped • EMBROIDERED EDGINGS, Ito 5 inches, on Cam- CAMISOLE LENGT^? fWi" v. n. • _ hric, Longcloth or Muslin. 3*d to 1/3 per yard. ti 2/11 n P , .^»± ty daiQ ** TdT?K^? TION *° matCh - 1J t0 8 iaCheS - Etc., in ' *————— ! ' — ■•.-...

§ Baby's Food should |-j 1 be in Liquid Form | j ; -'in Baby's delicate little stomach cannot digest solids fit , -g|| and consequently he can derive nothing but pain and li . m irritation from them. m B -d.-?f- b b y b f st food is his moor's milk—a liquid. H .fe But ii this is absent the safe alternative is Glaxo—which = , m although it comes to you in dry form, is transformed \W ■ -|j;- into a liquid food by the simple addition of hot water. p ' M __ H mother ' s milk is deficient in quality or quantity P (g| baby should be given alternate feeds of Glaxo Tlie If : . c ■ Bonnie Baby above was, by doctor's orders, fed for the -^ m first three months on breast-milk and Glaxo alternately IF I ;,J|j Since then she has been reared entirely on Glaxo She If ! • m is now 9 months old, and in health, weight, and vitality WA\ , -fH| much above the average. ■ ==►'■ i • .J| Glaxo is pure milk with extra cream and milk-sugar !r ! ' n added, modihed by the Glaxo process so that the H?' I « nourishing milk-curd is broken down into minute soft P> \ HI particles easily digested by even a,very weak baby. pi: | "Us tI 9, la 1 xo , is recommended by doctors and used in iff I* :.|g Hospitals for Children throughout the World. =*- S 0T ___#/A*°\ r- Aafe your Doctor 1 g == * Iwaraed Gold Medal, International Meiletl HI -== Congress Exhibition, London, 1913. ___=_:. jj "Builds Bonnie Babies" 1 g Glaxo i. obtainable from all Chemist* and Store, st I/, per li. ; o.dium § =~-- »ize,//-; large size, 5/- par da, |*-= H e™ c G ff 7? v*? B f° k tel i S y° u A lab _ ut Glaxo > and contain, M •= £ 2 well-illustratedpages full of just those hints—about Baby's = == Feeding, Bathing, Sleeping, Nursin_, Travelling, Ailments H fHf . etc.—that a mother or nurse needs every day of the week. ' ' _== m POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY ■ P to GLAXO, Dept. 36 Palmertton N = -p and get your FREE Copy of the Baby Book by return. HI -Tri Name _,; '_ _ *=■ |L""J Address.. ~~ ' " " '•«." OP Feilding Star fH flNTkere 9 gH I 11 j ji[ Iki Every Pair of Zealandias f-fl J 1 11 1 pa Women choose Zealandia Shoes because jj| I 'p| they_ know that style, comfort and pp£2«**©j| I y| service- are secured in a pair of __. r\\\\ ||| s shoes of this famous brand. Zealandia Wj : '> J ||| Foot-wear is made from the finest leath- $A_\___i • l ||| ers specially tanned to meet New Zealand '- >%\\ ' pa climatic conditions. It is superior in J ■ *i 11 j-g| appearance, quality and good service to 1 ' _?0 urn tbe imported article at the same price—for the Wffi__f_ I • '-lli extra duty saved goes into the quality of the \3&;.<i:_*x_9l \ _• ___\ {Syij Zealandia Boot. The Zealandia factory employs B£:&£? : '__ 3 ' t"*|| hundreds of skilled-woi-kers and is equipped t_j3&%B__}} § \. \ Baj with every modern device In labour-gavins / \ Ki"|i. machinery. Before leaving the factory every _$£_l_4fi_ / ' \ p.*S i'oot i 3 carefully examined at various stages fffci._!?*&£ J\ \ pS by six inspectors, thus ensuring perfect sat- 3 /*?'s_ B* ; isfaction and finish. > Try one pair of Ze&> /^■~£i^*_f-j y& y -'f\ Kg landias—you'll be delighted "with them. If j_\W&£Z___is. 3 "'■'% P? yourshoeman can't supply you,-writa to ; ' y<.'''''' : ,-& *'-;i M Skelton, Frostick & Co., Ltd, M'''***®/ 03 mi * CHRISTCHURCH. ffi- * Sa <®/ y& y \_\- And at AmekluML _f "PalmerrtonHi M-• ___^JT-y**" Woy^^ s^AAaz^ y___\WL_\__Mm Boots fi-*# Slices

1 - Quality I Quality V \ Quality 1 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 witb a world-wide record for dependable service. Touring Car £195 Runabout £180 All Cars sold fully equipped. «UCKmLL&MTtiWAin DISTRICT AGENTS, j FEILDTNB. EXCELSIOR BAKERY AND ! TEA ROOMS. The Square —■ Feilding. j MRS ROSS having secured the services of a First-class Baker, can really recommend her Cakes and Pastry to the public. Mrs Ross wishes to thank her many Customers for their past patronage, and hopes by strict attenion to still increase ber business. The highest prices given j for Eees and Butter. j

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2465, 7 October 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2465, 7 October 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2465, 7 October 1914, Page 4

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