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T\RILL HALL, FEILDING. j TUESDAY, MAY 8. A Great Sensation. HUGARD THE MAGICIAN. Supported by a Special Combination of 7 CONTINENTAL ARTISTS 7 . Prices: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Plan opens at Bis.sett's on Thursday morning. No extra charge. ~ PUBLIC - HALL COLYTON, ! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1915. CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT (In aid of New Zealand Hospital Ship Fund.) Songs. Recitations. Etc. DANCE to follow. Tickets, 2/-. Refreshments provided. TARARUA SCHOOL. ... THE SECOND TERM begins FRIDAY, JUNE 4, in the MASONIC HALL. FEILDING GUN CLUB. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, DENBIGH HOTEL, 8 p.m., FRIDAY, JUNE-4. W. 13. BENSON, Hon. Sec. TRESPASS NOTICE. ALL STOCK trespassing on the River frontage of the undersigned after this date 'will be impounded. (Signed) J. GRAY. J. ANDERSON Kawa Kawa, Feilding, May 25, 1915. TO THE MOTORING PUBLIC. STAGEY and CO. wish to announce that they have bought the Motor Engineering Business hitherto carried on by SAUER and C 0.,, opposite the Drill Hall, and are now prepared to supply the requirements of the general public. Mr STACEY is well-known locally as an Expert Motor Engineer, and has had considerable experience with all the leading makes of Cars. The Repairing Department will be fitted with the most up-to-date machinery and appliances, and Repairs will be the speciality of the business. By giving strict attention to all work entrusted to them, the iirm trust to ensure absolute satisfaction to all their clients, TO-NIGHT. SALVATION ARMY HALL. Call to Prayer for our Empire, conducted by ADJUTANT IN WOOD, from Wellington. A hearty welcome to all. WANTED TO SELL—HuntiiwTv Dog.—A. E. BROWN, Telephone 268, Feilding. WANTED.— All the People of Feilding to know that they can get the Freshest and Purest Milk and Cream delivered daily.—Mrs. EDWARDS, Ascot Dairy," Kimboltou Road, Feilding.

Sir James Wilson gave hall an hour's address to the boys at the school farm at Marton yesterday, Cllir/BLAINS. Had circulation is primarily the can.se of chilblniii.s. This eon be promoled l>y plenty of outdoor exercise, which, with the external application of Chamberlain's "Pain Tsa!m, will work wonders. Chamberlain's Pain JJalm allays the itcli and prevents the chilblains breaking. All chemists and I storekeepers. NO COLD IS "NAZOU" PROOF!

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

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

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

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