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EVERYTHING FOR LADIES' EVENING WEAR ' _ T>|ATTERNS of these exquisite Fabris for Evening Wear < -■- will be sent to you on request—why not see what ; we "offer before having your Evening Apparel made up? j Write TO-DAY"—the Patterns will come by return and '• goods selected sent Post Free. j SILK: CRYSTALLINES. In Crouio, Pink 2/11 yard. i) . - . , / SILK CREPES. Apricot, Pink, Cremo" ... ... 3/6 yard. SILK NINONS. Black;. Pink, Violet, Sky, Saxe. Vieux Rose, Brown, Navy, White, Cerisej Creme ... 3/6 yard. PRINTED. SILK NINONS. White grounds with handsome floral designs ... , ... 4/6 to 6/6 yard. 1 ; J SATIN CHARMEUSE. In Apricot, Saxe, Champagne, "' Violet, Sky, Vioux Rose, Flame. VENETIAN CLOTH.\ For Evening Cloaks ... 4/G to 6/11 yard. READY-TO-WEAR EVENING APPAREL, I Some of the richest and handsomest WRAPS, ROBES, OPERA CLOAKS, and NET and LACE OVERDRESSES you could imagine are showing. A visit will repay you. EVENING SHOES FOR LADIES. Practically every shade of frock can be matched by us in Satin or Kid or Velvet Evening Shoes ; m •■ i i «ii ■ i ' ''' " m\W m mmmm\\\\\\W'jmm\m\\\\m\m\\mWm VjtjMM________W____ *■'- palmerston north. ,

SURE AS THE SUN.! THE BEAUTIFUL CALTHORPE CAR THIS Staunch, . Graceful AUTO £555& calls for more than a passing %"31bgS» glance—indeed, it has been the central attraction in motoring circles for yi.jffl it negotiates rutty roads and steep hills indicates a perfect f*^^^^^^^W*'^ engine, and- its comfort is the result " • "tA of special springing. ' '* *^ IT HAS LINES LIKE A YACHT. x£3BfcfijT-J IT GITIDES LIKE A SWALLOW. - "^ '-T '\yW 2-Seater ... £250. 4-Seater. ••• £285. Now, we want you to allow us an opportunity to prove our say-so. It would please us to give a Demonstration any time you call. We want your candid criticism of the CALTHORPE. Will you call TQ-DAY _. —_' 1 W. H. BAIN & CO, KIMBOLTON ROAD . FEILDING. ....,-;•■■ . , ...... ... ~. Phone 79, ■- ■" ; LAST TWO ■ :WEEKS~OF~ ' ■, ' ;, GIVING UP THE MERCERY AND CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. ".; ■i « i BIGGER BARGAINS THAN EVER. EVERYTHING MUCT BE SOLD. I I I IT I I BIG LOT OF GENTS' LEGGINGS. i Going very Cheap. Also ... w HARD FELT HATS ... From 1/PANAMA HATS ..." From 7/6 OVERCOATS ... From 7/6 WHITE SHIRTS .. From 2/6 y ■ s—*■—j COME AND PARTICIPATE IN THE BARGAINS. , "* ■ -»s»— * **m '■ j, A-. WILLIAMSON HKrH-CLASS TAILOE AND MERCER. MANCHESTER STREET, FE UJ)im : __^_____ t COPE BY 'GAHi CLEAN, QUICK, EFFICIENT, ECONOMICAL. No Labour, Dirt, or Dust. i\o WAITING for the fire to bum up. MAXIMUM HEAT from tHe time a match.is applied to the burner. ~ THE LATEST AND BEST COOKERi, Completa — £4 — Cash. EASY TERMS accepted — 12 Monthly Payments of 7s each will enable you to become the Proprietor of a Gas Cooker. GAS COOKERS FITTED UP FREE. GAS for Cooking —7s 2d par Thousand. Boiling Rings, from 2s 6d. Grillers from £1. Toaster* 2s. Gas Irons 6s 6d. Bath Heaters, Gas Fires, Tailor's Irons, etc, fitted up on the Shortest Notice. No Discount allowed on Gas Accounts not paid on or before ~th« 15th of Month. FEILDING GAS CO., LTD* 'PHONES: Offioe 160; Mw»ger'B Residence 98. G. W. HE ALE V, Manager. THE RUBBER QUESTION ■■■■a WHEN BUYING k ©YGLI or MOTOR CYGLB TYRH, BE A LITTLE PATICULAR. Just •xamina a BRITANNIA BHBLL MODEL, mada in the torrett shape- Therefore Don't Break. Not* thf Elastia Ganvaa Base, whish yields and does not frwtura. ffh» Tmad 'a hydraulitally lompraaaed, and if »ut doai aofc «*f a. WB9BM!I»» DISTRIBUTING AG*BNTB:~ G; BARRY & G0.3 .— c Fill. DX WW «-*-*

FEILDING LIBRARY. Open from 10 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. FREE READING ROOM. Magazines, Chess and Draughts Room. SUBSCRIPTIONS: Ratepayers, two books and one magazine, 10s per annum or 2s 6d per quarter. Other Town Members, one book and one magazine, 10s per annum or 2s 6d per quarter; two books, 15s per annum or 4s per quarter (t wn or country); three books, 21s per annum or per quarter (tonn or country).

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2732, 31 May 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2732, 31 May 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2732, 31 May 1915, Page 1

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