PUT ON THE UNIFORM OF FASHION "^ BECOME A UNIT in the great Army of welldressed men who aro achieving big things. Commercially' aid socially the "Uniform of Fashion" is the main step to success—its wearere stand out from the "merely dressed." They are men who are marked for recognition. They are wearers of M O MENAMIN'S READY-TAILORED SUITS! These are garments cut to the moment- of fashion, made from All-wool fabrics, finished with special linings and trimmings. The swing of the coat, the set of the waistcoat, the hang of the trousers, each bespeaks thoroughly high-grade work. CHOOSE FROM THE 300 SUITS NOW AWAITING YOU I Ranging in price from 45/----right up to 75/M C MENAMIN MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR — SPECIAIST — FEILDING. SUTTON'S NEW SHOP Reared up out of the debris of the old shop which was more or less damaged by fire arises Button's NEW SHOP—a better and brighter and more convenient establishment. The fire did not do quite the amount of damage one would expect, hut there was a great mess up and all this has been cleaned, the premises altered and improved and made more Convenient. On the ground floor we have just ONE BIG SHOP, and on the first floor we have also ONE BIG SHOWROOM. This gives more space for the display of goods and more room for customers. The original Shop will be found MUCH MORE CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED. Wβ have spent a good deal of thought and a good deal of money on this work, and WE WANT YOU to come around and criticise our efforts. The damage to the contents of the shop was mostly caused by water, but there was a great deal that wae not damaged at all. The goods in our Brick Premises did nob suffer at all. To emphasise our resumption of business in our own premises we are holdina A CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL GOODS DAMAGED AND UNDAMAGED We desire to make an ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE, because it would be a disadvantage to hold any of our present stock, because later on you may fancy we are • still offering damaged goads. The whole lot MUST GO, and we are prepared to make ENORMOUS SACRIFICES To effect an absolute clearance the SUTTON BARGAINS on this occasion will exceed anything ever known in the trade of Feilding. THE SALE BEGINS TUESDAY JUNE 1 The Store will be CLOSED ALL DAY 911 MONDAY, 31st MAY, while the Staff will be preparing tho bargains. Just make up your mind to be in with the first rush and to get the best that is going, A. H. SUTTON AND CO., FEILDING NOTICE. ALL ENTRIES for HUGH ROBERTS' First Crutchiug Sale close Noon, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2. 'WOUNDED SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND. DRILL HALL, FEILDING. THURSDAY, JUNE 3 (King's Birthday). GRAND CONCERT by the 171 EILDING PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. Assisted by Leading Talent. Conductor - - - Mr J. T. Woodinass. Piano kindly lent by Messrs H. Collier and Co.. through -Mr A. H. Maclean, Manchester Street. Proceeds in aid of the National Fund for Assistance to Wounded New Zealand Soldiers. Tickets: 2/- and 1/-. Holders of 2/- Tickets may reserve seat.s at Bissett's on payment of (3d extra. C. STANLEY BROWN, Hon. Sec.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2732, 1 June 1915, Page 3
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