XMAS GIFTS ! At > SUTTON'S /CHRISTMAS, the great Christian festival, has charms of its own, and not the least of these is the giving and receiving of gifts. This year the gift giving will be on a generous scale, because the country ha* done well, and is doing well, and there is plenty of money about. In giving a Christmas present, it becomes doubly acceptable to the recipient if it is appropriate, and therefore gift givers should take some trouble to make selections. To do this thoroughly, it 13 necessary to shop early, and those who want to make their Christmas gifts satisfactory should visit SUTTON'S, where there is just now a bewildering choice of goods, assembled in all departments. ; HANDKERCHIEFS. You can- \ not think of Christmas without thinking of Handkerchiefs, for it is one of the most acceptable of Christmas Gifts, and at SUTTON'S you get a big choice of Handkerchiefs. • Ladies' Fancy Handkerchiefs, at 2d, 3d, 4d, 6d, to 1/6 each. Men's Silk Handkerchiefs, at 3/6 4/6, 5/6 each. Men's Cambric Handkerchiefs, at 6d, 9d, 1/-, 1/3 each. OTHER SUITABLE GIFTS. Ladies' Umbrellas, at 5/6, 7US 9/G, 10/6, 12/6 each. Sunshades, a splendid lot, at 2/11, 5/6. 7/6, 10/6 each. Silk and Lace Blouses, at 8/6 to 45/- each. Cream Woollen Shawls, at 3/11 to 29/6 each. Sample Silk Bibs, at 1/- to 7/6 each. Lace Collars, in a very big range of styles and a wide range of prices. Tray Cloths, Duchess Sets, and other fancy Linens that are always prized by the recipients. Ladies' Leather and Suede Bags at 2/6 to 19/6. Travelling Rugs, at 12/6 to 63/- ' each. Suit Cases, at 6/6 to 22/6 each, Men's Silk Ties, at 1/-, 1/6 21----2/6, to 4/6. And hundreds of other useful and inexpensive items for Men, Women and Children. Our Discount Coupons are a boon to the Cash Purchaser. It means » big saving and a genuine saving. FEILDING, SUMMER"" - " REQUIREMENTS For the Home. For the Picnic Party, Fgi % the Holiday-maker. SPARKLET SYPHONS. Large size, 7/6 each. Bulbs for same, 1/6 and 2/6 a box. You will always find it easy to get a thirst-quenching stimulating drink if you have a Sparklet Syphon handy VACUUM FLASKS 10/6, 30/-, 32/6 each. These flasks are indispensable to motorists, travellers, and picnickers. If there is an invalid or baby in your home you will appreciate the convenience of one of our Vacuum Flasks. WINE ESSENCES 1/- a bottle. For the making of temperance cordials of superior quality, by the addition of sugar and water only. One bottle—costing one shilling— makes a gallon of thirst-quenching summer beverage. To be had in the following flavours: Banana, Pineapple, Lemon, Strawberry, Raspberry, and Ginger. A GOOD TONIC Is our BEEF AND IRON WINE. It is composed of digested beef extract, peptonised iron, and a firstquality wine, Price, 4/- a bottle. BUY A BOTTLE and note the results. F. & R. CAMPBELL, Dispensing Chemists and Opticians, RED CROSS PHARMACY, Maneliester Street. FEILDING. FOR SASE. QLABS, FACE-CUTS, ROUGH k5 TIMBER, and SAWN FENCING DROPPERS, W. B. MURRAY, Glasgow Terrace, Feilding. NOTICE. FEILDING AND DISTRICT. "ft/TR A. McKENZIE, Featueratoa, -*-'-*• notifies that bo will again be a CASH BUYER in the Feilding District of Fat Sheep, Laniba, and Fafc Cattle.' OUT-OF-DATE and Out-of-use go the heavy carß. The Ford has always been light and strong, which no doubt accounts for its increasing sales the world ovej-. It's the standard and universal car, having proven itself most fit. ALL CARS COMPLETELY EQUIPPED. Touring Car , £20£ • Runabout £19C > WACftIULL&KTJSWAHI District Agents - - - F«ilding. > ' ' — ' ~ 5 HAIHURESSINQ BUSINESS. HAYBITTLE AND SON TJEG TO NOTIFY the Public thai .O f| l(X y h a ve purchased tho Hair dressing and Tobacconist Business o: s Mr H. F. WORSFOLD. They hopi 6 by strict attention to business anc l tho best of work to merit a continu " ance of the liberal patronage hither to accorded to their predecessor. SECOND-HAND MOTORS froii £10 at the TREASURE CYCLI 1 CO., Feilding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2524, 21 December 1914, Page 3
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