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NEW SEASON'S AT SUTTON'S A good deal may be said about the new goods for Autumn and AA'intor AA'car. > One thing stands out clear and distinct, most of the goods are British, with only a sprinkling ol French, and i certainly no German or Austrian, and for that reason there is more real quality iv the goods. Another thing that requires to be emphasised is that British manufacturers ' appear seriously determined to capture the trade hithertc iv the hands of tho enemy, for the prices of the British goods are somewhat lower ... than wo are in the habit of paying. Never in tbe history of the country have the people of Ne!v Zealand a better opportunity of becoming acquainted with the best of British goods at the most reasonable of prices. AVe. have: received our first shipments of Now Goods, and we cordially invite the. ladies of the district'to come and make an inspection. THE MILLINERY _ The Millinery is superb aud unique, for it carries with it the influence of the war. The styles are replicas or adaptations oi' the headgear of the Allies, and the designers have done Avondcrs with Peak Hals, Slouch Hats, the Belgian Bowler Hat, and all the other Headgear of the Allied Armies. The Hats are pretty and styLsb, and arc carried out iv velvet, principally black velvet. AYe are showing a fine assortment of beau-' tit'ul models, also Ready-to-wear Hats in Felts and'"" Straws, also untrimmed Felts, Velveteen, and A''elvct Hats, besides the usual assortment of millinery accessories. LADIES' APPAREL In the new goods that have come to hand by the Corinthic are Costumes. Coats, Skirts, Sports Coats, etc., all of British manufacture, and all at reasonable prices. YOU ARK CORDIALLY IN\TIED TO SEE THE DISPLAY. & CO, FEILDING. THINK FOR ONE FOMENT. YVU'VH been wondenuj? ".vhy you Colt so tired and listless the last few weeks. You've tried to think what you've done to make you ' feel so sleepy and lifeless. It's not your fault —it's » SUMMER, making the I blood thin, sapping all energy and life out of you.. ', CAMPBELL'S "BUTTERNUT" PILLS Will set you right, give you back that lost appetite, that energy and vim, and make you feel that life is worth living. "BUTTERNUT" PJLLS, 1/6 a Box. F. & H. CAMPBELL, Dispensing Chemists and Opticians, RKI) CROSS PHARMACY, Mauabesfer Street, FEILDING. APITI, TWELFTH ANNUAL SHOW. DOMAIN GROUNDS, APITI. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1915. COMPETITIONS START at 1 o'clock. Refreshments may ho procured ou the Ground. Orchestra in attendance. [ Members' Ticket, 2/6, will ailuitt Holder, and entitles Member to enter Exhibits at half-price. DANCE IN THE EVENING. A Dance will be held in the Even- . H. AY. BENNETT, Hon. Sec. MOTOR Foil HIRE. SPENCER K. SMITH QTILL RUNS his Reliable CAR. k3 Address: KIMBOLTON ROAD > (in portion of Mr Saywell's premises. - Day Telephone 263, Night 249. s CHELTENHAM SCHOOL. I ANNUAL HORTICULTURAL SHOW. c TUESDAY, MARCH 9. 1 In the CHELTENHAM HALL. QCHEDULES now obtainable from " the Headmaster, Mr McEWEN. A. E. ~ HARRISON CARRIAGE AND MOTOR CAR PAINTER, BEATTTE STREET — FEILDING n (First Shop round from Kimbolton Road). TTAVING secured Suitable ProJO- mises, which I havo had fitted up for tlie purpose, I have commenc3, od business on my own account as a o PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND y MOTOR PAINTER. All Classes of Painting Undertaken. Estimates Free. Motor Car Painting a Speciality. Note Address:— »• % BEATTIE STREET. 'Phone: No. 328.-

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2576, 8 March 1915, Page 3

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