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I IN YOU COME! OUT THEY GO! , IS THE DAILY MOTTO AT j SPENCE & SPENCE'S BIGGEST YET SUMNER SALE.' HAPPY CROWDS daily throng our counters,, and hundreds of Bargains are pouring out. * , Every daj' is a happy day —there's _always joy in saving money, isn't I, . there? 'V*lO^ X '"~^ S Ns. •J.*' 1..1''.. SNAP SOME BAR GAINS! i PICK ' JP SOME SAVINGS! *y f" THERE ARE ECONOMIES ALL OVER THE SHOP! I 200 LATEST STYLE BLOUSES. Clearing at 2/6, 2/1 f and 3/9 each. / 4SE? Worth double and treble the. money. ■ '■~ LrfzSslt^ggf s \ | WHITE SILK SHIRT BLOUSES. Clearing at 5/11, 1 6/11, 7/6 each. ¥ 4U Usual prices being 9/0. 10/ G. 12/G 7 ¥* See tho POPLIN and LINENE COSTUMES, in assorted styles' and col- \ ■--■'J » ourti - Clearing at 7/6, 8/6, and 10/6 each. I W kXm a special iot ()f ri^UE a,,,J rOI'UN COSTUMES/ Clearing at 17/6 \ /?*Y( /i • Fine" NAVY SERGE COSTUMES. Just in. 70/-. now 50/-; 75/-/ now 55/V \\v\ MORNING GLORY GOWNS, in Jap Crepes and Dark -Prints. Sale prices \ I\\ H& 5 I U > 6 / 6 ' 7 / 6 > and 8 / 6 each - '\''XjO& -50 COTTON ONE-PIECE ROBES. In assorted colours and btyles, -Clear r *_trS- " ' n fc* prices, 4/11, 5/11, 7/6, 10/6 each. Weie tieble the money. *mm*lr?>mm —^ l l« LOVELY TRIMMED NATS. Now g-iin« -7/6, -10/6, 12/G, 15/- each. LADIES' and MAIDS' KE\DY-TO-WEAR HATS.. A lew at 1/- each. Other Lots at3/6,'4/6, 5/6 up. • '.'.'■ ODDMENTS in CORSETS. Clearing at* 3/6 and -4/6 pair. DECIDE TO MAKE THE MOST OF THE STERLING CHANCES. MAKE SURE OF YOUR NEEDS BY COMING PROMPTLY SPENCE & SPENCE THE BON MARCHE :: FEILDING

SPRING I. CLEANING BRIGHTEN THE HOME; tfon can get the latest colours in Oatmeal ingrains, double rolls, from 3/- per roll. One roll is equal to tw of ordinary wall-paper. ~ j Having, just received large ship I merits, we are offering these goods at bed-rock prices. A large assorttrienl of Bedroom Papers from 8d per roll. ! The largest stock in the district t( choose from. The __oods were pur chased before the rise in paper,"**/) we are giving you the beuefit. We are fully stocked in Stains , V "imishes, Linoarnieh, Leon Art 8 ains, Berger's Paints in largo, or i small tins. The latest Brusbware, j act in rubber, ■ Picture Moulding. > Hooks an<4 Cord. Pictures, coloured and in black-and-white, and every re- | quisite, to make the home cheerful. I We are practical tradesmen, and undertake contracts in town and country. "DO IT NOW." Give m a call and inspect our stock, at HARFORD & SONS.. RED HOUSE. ■-- The Oldest-established Painters /'id Paperhangers in Feilding. 'Phone 115. EIMEOLTON AND FEILDING COACHES. Leave Poole's Hotel. IM a.m. Arrive Feilding 9.65 a.m. Leave Manchester Stables, I Feildjug ••• 3.30 p.m. Arrive Kimbolton 6.45 p.m. 1 Ad parcels left at tbe Maccheßter Stables for Kimbolton and Apiti will be carefully attended to, and must be prepaid. Buggies, Saddle Horses, Special (loaches, etc., always on hire at the Family and Commercial Hotel Stablea. KIMBOLTON. I C. MAX BAUR, Proprietor. FEILDING TO KIMBOLTON AND WAITUNA. RJ. MOORE'S Royal Mail Coach .• will leave tfoe' CARBINE STAJ3LES every day :— For Kimbolton at 8.30 a.m. For Waituna at 3.30 p.m. Return Trip:— Leave Kimbolton at 12 Noon. Leave Waituna at 7.30 a.m. PARCELS may be left at tbe Carbine Stables, and must be prepaidParcels at Kimbolton may be left a* the Commercial Stables. FEILDING LIBRA a Y. Open from 10 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. FREE REAmNG ROOM Magazines, Chess and Draught* Room C 1 TJBSCRIPTTONS: R» t«pav*r«. k* 1 ) two books and nne magazine. 10/- per annum or 2/6 per quarter. Other Town Members, on© bowk and one magazine, 10/- per annum or 2/fi per quarter; two books. 15/- per an num or 4s per quarter (town or coun. try); three books, 21 /- pei annum or per quarter (town or country)

THE CALL OF THE DAY FROM every Man or WoraaD is f» CLOTHING that, is WELI CUT and WELL MADE. Cloth.nt, that Good Tasre anS^yie. CalJ and inspoct wir Ihtep rnngt o« NEW SEASONABLE GOODS, Or Write anc- we will ForwaH Samples. LAD t3' COSTUMES A SPECIALTY No Advance in Our Prices. A. VYIIIiIHSON TAILOR. PREMIER LIVERY ANM BAIT STABLES. KIMBOLTON ROAD. FEILDING. 1? TTOULT lifts taken or«r th« 1 • JLL ahove tmd trust* by careful attention to busineaa to merit public patronage. Horee-breaking a Specialty, tforae*- Bought, Sold and Exchanged Horso-breakiug Done. Gigs, Traps, and Saddle Horse* foi Hire. Staud», 6d; Feeds, 1/6. PboD» 95. FOR /CEMENT ORAIN PIPE? IRONMONGERY GLASS TIMBER JOINEBV Try the JTIEILQING SASH AND BSQR B. 1 CO., LTO. Kiu boltou Ro*vd. Foildiog, GEO. BARTHOLOMEW. ilanagiiut Director.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2856, 29 January 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2856, 29 January 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2856, 29 January 1916, Page 1

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