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HAYWARD'S PICTURES LYCEUM. THEATRE. AN ELECTRIC SUCCESS. A PERFECT FURORE CREATED LAST NIG HT. MARIE CORELLI'S VENDETTA■ THE GREATEST TRIUMPH EVER BROUGHT TO N.Z. Remember—To-night is positively the last Screening of this Film Wonder. c SPECIALLY CHOSEN SUPPORTING FILMS. Prices as usual: Dress Circle 1/6. Stalls, 1/-. Back Stalls, 6d. MATINEE, JUNE 3, KING'S BIRTHDAY, at 2.30.

OUR ADVERTISERS. — m —■ Six dozen test Gold-filled Spectacles to suit all sights. Your pick for 10/----each, together with a case. Same thing as you pay twice that price for. — GEO. SHORT, Feilding's Quality Jeweller. Percy Fisher, c/o Benson's Motor Garage, has for hire a reliable Clement-Taibot Car. Charges reasonable. 'Phone: 51 day, 75 night. Hugard, the magician, will visit Feilding on May 8. Trespass notice. Adjutant In wood, from Wellington, at Salvation Army hall to-night. Stacey and Co. announce they have bought the motor engineering business of" Saner and Co., opposite- Drill Hall, and have an up-to-date plant for dealing with all branches of the business. Goodwill of first-class dairy farm for sale. ' See John Cobbe's notices for tomorrow afternoon. A special reduction in everoing fabrics and velveteens advertised today by John Cobbc. Winter underwear at keen prices is the theme of Spence and Spence's new advertisement on first page. McGruer, Thomson and Co.'s advertisement referring to the Hospital Ship bed equipment will interest all patriots. At next Friday's stock sale, Mr Norman Gorton will sell, on behalf of the Wounded Soldiers' Fund, a number of purebred poultry donated by Mi , Tom Nicholas. The birds are the progeny of imported birds at the Ta"uranga Experimental State Farm and the Ruakura State Poultry Farm and are from noted laying strains. All the birds to be sold will bear the names of this war's most famous fighters. "Is Feilding Hour a s good as any ""other flour?" The Feilding Flour Mills tell-us that, they have just booked an order for twenty tons to go to a large town in the Wairarapa. This order was secured aftertrial and competition with other flours, and is a conclusive answer to the question asked above. The securing of this order i s gratifying to our farmers, who have grown such excellent wheat this season, as well as to the Feilding millers. Everyone is interested in (lour. It is used daily in every house- , hold. Feilding residents, when you give your flour order this month, will you kindly say, "Send me 'White Daisy , ; I should like to try it." By so. d'oiing you will help the farmer who grows the grain and all the bankers, lawyers, doctors, storekeepers, | etc., who'live in Feilding. You will also help yourselves. The men who j make the Hour live here, their families are. here, they pay rates, and every additional resident helps to keep the rates down. Help, ymirselves, help the farmer, help Feilding. Try "White Daisy" flour, and you will then use no other. ■ MOTOR BUSINESS. Mr Stacey, the well-known local engineering motor mechanic, has joined the firm which has purchased the I business of Saver and Co., in Stafford street, Feilding, and an announcement in regard to the matter will be found in our advertising columns.

Taken on sugar, inhaled or rubbed on the chest, "NAZOL" never fails to relieve coughs, colds, pore throats and chest Lightness. 1/C buys GO doses.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2732, 1 June 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2732, 1 June 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2732, 1 June 1915, Page 3

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