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THERE ARE REASONS For the Constantly Increasing Sale of. . . . μ-menam in \s. SUITS (1) Being a Practical TAILOR, and CUTTER-, Customers get tho benefit of my 20 years' pxperienco of the Tailoring trade. (2) My "Ready-Tailored SUITS" are equal in Fit ami Style to tho best bespoke Tailor-made, the Kecpshnpe Fronts being a special feature. (3) Only Rest Quality TAVEEDS and WORSTEDS used., special care being taken in the selection of the patterns. (4) Having a Big Range .if SPECIAL FITTINGS always in Stock, Customers ran rely on getting a good fit. Make an early call and choose a Suit at these Keen Prices: 45/-, 52/6, 55/-,"'59/6, 65/-, 67/6, 69/6, 72/6, 75/Inspection Welcomed. No one pressed to buy. M C MENAMIN CLOTHING SPECIALIST. FEILDING'S CHEAPEST STORE. P. 0., Box 50. Telephone 302. A DAMS & ImDELSTEN Coachbuilders and Painters, Farriers, and General Blacksmiths. FERGUSSON ST., FEILDING. THE Blacksmithing Business will continue in the hands of J. i DAMS. J. S. EDELSTEN (late of James and Co.) wU , have charge of the Coachbuilding branch. Terms Reasonable. Estimates Given. Motor Body building a specialty. GOLDEN STATE PRESERVING JAR. A New and Improved AVide-mouth Jar with Superior Screw on Patent Cover, which makes it very easy to remove .and yet absolutely air-tight. These are in pints, quarts, and J-gallons. Also the Well-known MASON'S PORCELAIN-LINED and ATLAS WIDE-MOUTH In usual sizes: pints, quarts and J-gal. Tin Top Banner Jellies in Nests. PRESERVING PANiS in Enamel, Brass and Aluminium. Brewer's Crystal Sugar. Etc. . J. DARRAGH • FEXUiLNQ. TTOLIDAY TjIOOTWEAR In Great Variety opened up at J. CAMPBELL'S BOOT EMPORIUM Manchester Street, Feilding. MY Stocks of FOOTAVEAR for the Holiday Season embrace all the latest styles in Ladies' and Children's Button, Bar and Lace Shoes, in both Black and White. These are all in excellent fittings, and telected with a view to give wearers the utmost comfort. MEN'S, YOUTHS', and BOYS' BOOTS in all the best makes, including Marlow's, Crockett and Jones', and many other leading makers. All at the very Lowest Prices. REPAIRS executed with despatch at Lowest Cost SENIOR CADETS. TJARADES FOR MARCH. Tuesdays, <).. 23, 30. In" Drill Hail, at 7.30 p.m.' Halt-Days, Wednesday, 10 and 24. Saturdays, 13, 20, 27, in Drill Hall, at 2.30. *~ST. ANDREW'S, COLYTON. ARCHDEACON NEILL will speakon MELAKBSIAN MISSION WORK mi MONDAY, FEI3. 8, at 7.30 p.m. ALLAN S. INNES JONES. Vicar. BAPTIST CHURCH. HA It VEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. SUNDAY, MARCH 7. Preacher: Pastor NICHOLLS. Subjects :— Morning: "Reaping Time." Evening: "The Sluggard's Reward." ~~OASH TTSE «J "LEEDS" BRITISH BASIC SLAG And secure tho Largest Cash Returns per acre. Ask your Neighbour who has used "LEEDS" SLAG, and be will tell you it pays. SHIPMENTS DUE END MARCH. Book Early. HCuDER & TOLLEY, LTD. SOLE AGENTS. (Opposite Sale Yards.) L.L. FEILDING. PHONE 48. NOTICE. HARRY E. MERGER wishes to notify tho Gentlemen of Feilding and surrounding district that, owing to increasing business, he has found it necessary to secure the services of a thoroughly competent tradesman, and will now have Three Chairs available for customers. There will be no waiting, and patrons are assured of every convenience and attention. The continued motto of the sstloon will be: "Cleanliness, Civility, and Satisfaction." If satisfied, tell others. If not, tell us. Razors Ground and Set. H. MERCER, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. FERGUSSON ST. — FEILDING. ""whenln feilding IT AVILL PAY YOU to look up HAYBITTLE & SON. Three First-class Hairdressers constantly in attendance in our Saloon. HAYBITTLE & SON

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2576, 6 March 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2576, 6 March 1915, Page 3