PUT ON THE UNIFORM OF FASHION BECOME A UNIT in the great Army of welldressed men who are achieving big things. Commercially aid socially . the "Uniform of Fashion" is the main step to success—its wearers stand out from the "merely dressetf." They are men Avho are marked for recognition. They are wearers of M C 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 SAving of the coat, the set of the waistcoat, the hang of the each bespeaks thoroughly high-grade work. CHOOSE FROM THE 300 SUITS NOW AWAITING YOU! Ranging in price from 45/----right up to 75/M°MENAMIN MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR - _ SPECIAIST. — : FEILDING. NATIONAL RESERVE. DEMONSTRATION ON WEDNESDAY. TO-NIGHT. COLONEL PORTER WILL SPEAK. CITIZENS desirous of joining the . NATIONAL RESERVE are invited to attend a DEMONSTRATION in STAFFORD STREET on WEDNESDAY, at 7.30 p.m., when ENROLMENTS will take place. ; COLONEL PORTER (WeUington), President of the National Reserve, will speak at the Demonstration. Country residents are specially invited to attend. WOUNDED SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND. DRILL HALL, FEILDING. ... THURSDAY, JUNE 3 (King's Birthday). TO-MORROW. GRAND CONCERT by the tTiEILDING PHILHARMONIC •*- ORCHESTRA. Assisted by Leading Talent. Conductor Mr J. T. Woodmass. Piano kindly lent by Messrs H. Collier and Co., through Mr A. H. Maclean, Manchester Street.PROGRAMME. National Anthem. "Marseillaise." 1. Overture - -. - Orchestra "Caliph of Bagdad." 2. Song - - - - Mr A. E. BroAvn 3. Character Sketch - Mr F. Wilkie 4. Selection - - - - Orchestra "Apple Blossoms." 5. Song - - - - Miss Reid 6. Duet - Messrs J. Nuttall and A. E. BroAvn 7. Selection - - - - Orchestra "Anvil Chorus." Interval. 8. Selection - - - - Orchestra "Casino Girl." 9. Song - - - - Miss Reid 10. Violin Solo - Mr C. S. Brown 11. Song - - - - Mr A. E. Brown 12. Character Sketch - Mr F. Wilkie 13. Song - - - - Mr J. Nuttall 14. March, "British Isles" - Orchestra Proceeds in aid of the National Fund for Assistance to Wounded New Zealand Soldiers. Tickets: 2/- and 1/-. Holders of 2/- Tickets may reserve seats at Bissett's on paymant of 6d extra. C. STANLEY BROWN. Hon. Sec. DRUIDS' "CIUCHRE SOCIAL AND DANCE. PARISH HALL. FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 4. Serviceable Trophies! Excellent Music!! Good Supper!!! Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. J. YOUNG, Sec. LANTERN ENTERTAINMENT. "NAVIGATION ON, UNDER, AND OVER THE SEA." !S - ---JLTAKINO ROAD SCHOOL. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 7.30 p.m. Admission: Children 6d, Adults 1/-. Proceeds in aid of School Funds. SOCIAL AT RAUMAI. ASOCIAL and DANCE in aid of AVounded NeAv Zeaianders will be held in the RAUMAI HALL, JUNE 16. Good Programme. Refreshments. Admission, 2/- and 1/-. COURT LOYAL FEILDING, No. 5768 i rjIHE Ordinary J- Meeting of tne above Court Vit&k€&ts 4 win be held at the TOIiPMIM Forester*' Hall on FRIDAY even7.30 o'clock. Business:— Initiation and General. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. W. F. CARMAN, P.C.R. Secretary. LOYAL MANCHESTER LODGE~ No. 6562. HP HE Usual Fortja Mf. i A nightly Meeting m2B_%J of Loyal Manchester I'OQge, No. 6262 _f#V% : fiv M -U-' 1.0.0. F., will te£_%M l m be htld in the odd - WiaVrlSW fellows' Hall, Stafford Street. on FRIDAY, JUNE 4, at 7.30 o'clock. Business :— Nomination of Officers. Initiation and General. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited. E. A. GARLICK, P.G., Secretary,
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2733, 2 June 1915, Page 3
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