YOU GET WHAT YOK START ... ■« jWliMftr TAILORING! can see m your mind; whether you> \ W / I Spslliii have a sort of "hankering" after J \ // / I stylish Garments, such as you re- \ fj / V B^*^ member "So and so" was wearing, /a \t J \ A "C.T.C." SUIT WILL BE vj ¥Sl \ FABRIC—the Seasonable Smart I Jft* M I \\J If "~^ le Precise Measurement* I wk J* &[ F STYLE—the Stamp of Oversea 1 X^ ,^ iVEiVß—the Quality which means a I I iTT So 'pmm t ' lese economy times; f ■ A I aijiv lilJibJi ARE FOR YOU BJB _am HIGH TIME TO ORDER YOUR ifll WTI I cash tiilobisg co. LAD{£S ' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS. 1 FEILDING. WE CLAIM TO HAVE^TsIjPEM^RS~AND^EW _ EQUALS"IN MOTOR BODY CONSTRUCTION pi crAJnn ludin9 Pleasur e and Commercial Cars. ELEGANCE COMFORT. DURABILITY. Bodies Built on any Make of Chassis. ' JAMES & CO. rfI R D. F^ BILLMAN ~ PROPRIETOR. CARRIAGE AND MOTOR BODY BUILDERS. KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING. LAST WEEK - SALE CLOSES ON • SATURDAY JOB STOCK^JPOOTWEAR TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGAINS BEFORE THE PRiCES GO UP. LADIES' TAN DEEBY SHOES. Pump soles— Usually 12/6. Sale price 5/11 LADIES' TAN DERBY SHOES. Welted soles— Usually 14/6. Sale price 8/11 LADIES' TAN DERBY LACE or BUTTON BOOTS— Usually 14/6. . Sale price 8/11 LADIES' GREY TOP GLACE GO«LOSHED SHOES— Usually 16/11., Sale price 12/11 LADIES' ,WARD V SHOES. Rubber JieelsSa'e jjrice 4/11 MEN'S TAN GLACE DERBY BALSUsually 21]-. • Sale price 16/6 tS%9<*(/\P SJJOJS/ST&. W"C?*^3 FEILDING. 1 THE RUBBER QUESTION *-—~—artmutm WHEN BUYING i CYCLE or MOTOR CYCLE TYRE, BE A LITTLE PATICULAR. Just examine a BRITANNIA SHELL MODEL, made in the correct shape. Therefore Don't Break. Note the Elastic Canvas Base, wnich yields and does not fracture. The Tread is bydrsulically compressed, and if cut does not gape. DISTRIBUTING AGENTS:— G, BARRY & ! CO; —— FEILDING . . A. A. WOOD PERAMBULATOR AND GO-CART MANUFACTURER -— PALMERSTON NORTH WE aro huiJdijis PEIIA.MBULATORS, GOCARTS, and SIM-CAItS in the Best Material and on the Latest Linos in Design. \/i I A Feature made of all kinds of Repair Work & Send for Illustrated Catalogue. >B&^§Wff The Smartest-looking Vehicles are turned out of O^St^^'S^ our Factory which i s a Local Industry that should \ . .ssss•< Jvi')\ bo encoiiraged all along this Coast. Anl^'iJv'-l ONCE SEEN, OUR PRAMS ARE IRRESISTIBLE. £-<j|S^V7 The Latest and Most Comfortable Chairs on Wheels VV^^TvS^ for Invalids. \±*Rj\\yA. A, WOOD. _ SHO™ B m.c W™ StlTOt WeSt I>ALMI!BSTOif ojiui . me oquaro NORTH"
FEILDING TO KIMBOLTON AND APITI, E.T. MOORE'S Royal Mail Coach c ' will leave Hasti«'s Stables EVERY MORNING (Sunday exceptsd) at B.SO for Kimbolton and Apiti. Leaves Kimbolton at 12 noon for Feilding. v Facets may be left at the Carbine Stftblea, and must Ims prepaid. Parcels at Kimbolton ma,y be'left v,i the Uommeroial Stables. ». -?. MOOB.SL G EO - TOWLEB tfBN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTER Nest York Hotsl. rERGUSSON STREET, I'BILDINQ. T, GOLLJNB, ( BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. Estimates given free of charge. Iddress: 8 MARYBOROUGH ST. I VHBiin tn einay elatiatnta. Tb!s i I » ewe«as*w eJeply by rsssva •! IJ« 3 I P,teß 'tffc/wy. AcU lib* n •borrs X I esaea castes, S9keß, sspsaia*. ! || V®l.® EvaRTWHBUe • • «/® |4
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2575, 5 March 1915, Page 1
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