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AN INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS. A Triumph in Humour. SYD. CHAPLIN SYD. CHAPLIN in the Two-reol Soroamcr — HUSHING THE SCANDAL HUSHING THE SCANDAL Tho Fuunios* Thing You'll Ever Sec. And a huge supporting list of oight other Ahnic goms— Uomojubor, Last Swooning To-night. Something Vory Mig To-morrow. MATINEE FRIDAY, SALE DAY, At 2.30. Nob Thursday, as previously advertised. Prices To-night: 1/6, 1/-, Cd.
ALLIED NATIONS FAIR. TOWN CANDIDATE. CONVENT SCHOOL. IN PARISH HALL. TU-NICHT. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, IDIS. QOGIAL AND DANCE. £5 Tickets 2/-. TAONUI. FAitEWELL TO Mlffl. 110 WATER. TO-NIGHT. THE Residents of T'aonui and surrounding districts are cordially invited to attend an oilicial Farewell to be tendered to Mr HAROLD BOWATER (who has joined the colours) at TAONUI SCHOOL, on TUESDAY NEXT, 10th inst., at 8 p.m. Ladies are roquoeted to fetch Baskets. FEILDING TECHNICAL SCHOOL. LECTURE BY REV. GIBSON SMITH. "Records in Proso and Rhyme of a. Voyage Round the World." TO-NIGHT. In PRESBYTERIAN HALL, TUESDAY, AUG. 10. Admission, 1/-. BEACONSFIELD DANCE. IN MRS USMAR'S GRANARY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10. IN aid of BEACONSFIKLD QUEEN CANDIDATE. Gentlemen, 2/-. Ladies, a Basket. E. H. WILHELM, J. S. MILLS. DRUIDS. TTARD-UP SOCIAL DANCE. PARISH HALL, FEILDING. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. Prizes will be awarded for most Hard-up Costumes, Excellent Music. Tip-top Floor. Dainty Supper. Gents, 2/G. Ladies, 1/-. A. NEILSON, Hon. Sec. Social Club.
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Percy FUher, c/o Benson's Motor Garage, has for hire a reliable Clement-Talbot Gar. Charges reasonable. 'Phone: 61 day. 75 night. Meeting of subscribers to the Kimbolton and Iviwitea District Relief Fund at Kimbolton on Thursday. Druids' liard-up dance in the Parish Hall on Wednesday. Additions to Palmerston sale. McGrucr, Thomson and Co. for two of each. Gold brooch found. Married man wanted for farm work. Bedroom and sitting room to lot. John Cobbe's bargain fair on Friday. Foresters meet to-morrow night. ANOTHER NEW FIRM. The Dominion Machinery Exchange Company intends starting business in Feilding, off Manchester Square ; from Monday next. The proprietors, Messrs C. Simms and It. McCulloch, are both well known throughout the district, both having been in the employ of Messrs Barraud and Abraham, Palmerston, for some seven years. The now company undertakes to repair and overhaul windmills and all kinds of engines, and will purchase or exchange all makes of secondhand machinery.
Please ask for Feilding flour. A lady says she always asked for Oamaru flour. She has. however, tried "White Daisy" (Feilding) and found it excellent, quite as good as the best South Island flour. Insist on a hag for a triaL WANTED.— Farm work"by voting man, Apply "A.," Star Office.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2788, 10 August 1915, Page 3
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