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if ■ d EVERYTHING FOR [LADIES' EVENING WEAR ' ' •''"' ______ T>jATTERNS of these exquisite Fabris for Evening Wear ; " -*- will be sent to you on request—Avhy not see Avhat !• we offer before having your Evening Apparel made up? ' I Write TO-DAY—the Patterns will come by return and ' goods selected sent Post Free. * I 1 J SILK CRYSTALLINES. In "Creme, Sky, Saxe, Pink 2/11 yard. ''. SILK-CREPES. Apricot, Pink, Creme 3/6 yard. SILK NINONS. Black, Pink, Violet, Sky, Saxe. Vieux Rose, Brown, Navy, White, Cerise, Creme ... 3/6 yard. PRINTED SILK NINONS. White grounds with handsome floral designs ... 4/6 to 6/6 yard. - I SATIN "CHARMEUSE. In Apricot, Saxe, Champagne, • Violet, Pink, Sky, Vieux Rose, Flame. VENETIAN CLOTH. For Evening Cloaks ... 4/6 to 6/11 yard. 1 1 READY-TO-WEAR EVENING APPAREL. Some of the richest and handsomest WRAPS, ROBES, OPERA CLOAKS, and NET and LACE OVERDRESSES you could imagine are snowing. A visit will repay you. EVENING SHOES FOR LADIES. I Practically every shade of frock can be matched by us in Satin or i Kid or Velvet Evening Shoes _____-V^P_^R__^________ 5 _^_u_^_________________________l PALMERSTON NORTH. _______________________________________ I SURE AS THE SUN! THE BEAUTIFUL CALTHORPE CAR THIS Staunch, Graceful AUTO _^_57__ calls for more than a passing %§«__-> glance—indeed, it has been the central attraction in motoring circles for \a «J|g The way it negotiates rutty roads -rA f *^S^W^^\ and steep hills indicates a perfect >/7ya : 'JL engine, and its comfort is the result ° of special springing. M^s_«____________^k_ l i& IT HAS LINES LIKE A YACHT, k IT GLIDES LIKE A SWALLOW. ?"~ ' "_ ■ 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 yon call. We want your • candid criticism of the CALTHORPE. Will you call TO-DAY W. H. BAIN & CO_ KIMBOLTON ROAD ... FEILDING. Phone 79. LAST TWO WEEKS OF SALE m ■_. ■ i -- f GIVING UP THE MERCERY AND CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. BIGGER BARGAINS THAN EVER. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. ' BIG LOT OF GENTS' LEGGINGS. f Going very Cheap. Also . _, ~ HARD FELT HATS ... From 1/PANAMA HATS ... From 7/6 OVERC OATS ... From 7/6 WHITE SHIRTS .. From 2/6 COME AND PARTICIPATE IN THE BARGAINS. A, WILLIAMSON HlftH-CLASS TAILOR AND MERGER. MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDING. COOK BY GASj "~ ? -———i i CLEAN, QUICK, EFFICIENT, ECONOMICAL. No Labour, Dirt, or Dust. NO WAITING for the fire to burn up. MAXIMUM HEAT from the time a match is applied to the burner. THE LATEST AND BEST COOKERI. Complete — £4 — Cash. EASY TERMS accepted — 12 Monthly Payments oi 7s each will anabla you to become the Proprietor of a Gas Cooker. GAS COOKERS FITTED UP FREE. . 6AS for Cooking —7i 2d par Thousand, i. i i I Boiling Rings, from 2i 6d. Grillers from £1. Toasters 2s. Gas Ironß 6a 6d. Bath Heaters, Gas Fires, Tailor's Irons, etc, fitted up on tha fe Shortest Notice. No Discount allowed on Gas Accounts not paid on or before the 15th of Month. _• FEILDING GAS CO.; LTD/ 'PHONES: Office 160; Master's Residence »8. v, G. W. HEALEY, Manager. W THE RUBBER QUESTION _____-M_-__-___----l WHEN BUYING A 6YGLI or MOTOR 6Y6LI TYRI, BE A LITTLE PATICULAR. Just ex_mine a BRITANNIA BHZLL MODEL, made in the «orre»t shape. Therefore Don't Break. Note the Elastia Canvas But, whiith yield* and doee no* fra«turj< !■■ IrMi tl hydra-lietlrj gomprtnaad, and if cat doei *oi I»f*« (■_■__■_■_■> DISTRIBUTING AGINTi:— G; BARRY & COj — fIILDINO ___*.

maaaammaama*> 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 4b per quarter (t wn or country); three books, 21s per annum or per quarter (town or pountry).

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2734, 4 June 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2734, 4 June 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2734, 4 June 1915, Page 1

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