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Cd 6d Gd 6d 60 6d Cd 6d Gd Od Sd 6d Gd Od 0d Gd Gd Gd aiAYWAED'S PICTURES w. U. COLOSSAL SHOW HOLIDAY A'n'RACJIONW. 1/COMMENCING TO-NIGHT FOR POSITIVELY TWO H_ SCREENINGS ONLY. - '" The London Film ('«.'» Ma'derpieeo of Thrills. SONS OF SATAN 1/. Written lis I ho celebrated William Lo Quex. A Ki\e-m*l Molodnunutir Defective Sensation, featuring 1/. (JICKALD AMES and CHAHLKS HOCK. VTlm lligh-elass llhiekniuilers Controlled by tho Muster Mind l/„ ' Swift. Compelling. Penetrating. ' THE *ONS OV SATAN broke nil records in America and AusI/- trulia. It is now thrilling thousands in N.Z. Eclipses '/.go- i/----uuir." Outrivals Nick Winter. 1/. rni.iue Supporting Programme, including THK LATKST KUIIOPKAN WAR (JA/fcllK |/. Water Sports Railway Smash--Unlit.!. Infantry French War- U-j-ju-t!—An Aerial Torpedo. Etc. •'•*<"- . . 1/. JOHN HULL'S SKKTCIIIIOOK I '" A scries of vorv clover Cartoons by Dudley Murton. [j. BEPPO THE BARBER ll ' Featuring the Great "Kemic" Girl, Fay Tmcher. I/- AND THERE AUK OTHERS. 1/No advance in prices: D.C., 1/0, Stalls I/-, Buck Stalls Gd. 1/6 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0

Coming by Wail and Road. BAKER BROS. (iKKAT CIKCUS TO-NIGHT. OPPOSITE EMPIRE HOTEL. 50 STAR ARTISTS 50 Entirely new to N.Z. Headed by tho BAKER FAMILY. KIOTO, the great Japancso Man. And dozens of other acts, etc. Special War Prices: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Reserve your seats for To-night on tho Grounds this Afternoon. Ticket Box open from 2 to 5.15 and 7 to 8.15. CHIEF ATTRACTION. FEILDING SHOW. CAPT. W. (JMINIIALGITS 1111, SHOW Introducing REPTILES TAMBO. SNAKES WEPTILES The SNAKES KIOPTILES Reptile King SNAKES WEPTILES with a Big SNAKES KKPTILES Collection SNAKES WEPTILES Alive. SNAKES Little Star Champion BABY RIFLFC SHOT OF THE WORLD, Ladies, don't miss seeing' this little girl shoot. SOLICITORS' NOTICE. 17-EILDING SOLICITORS will observe next WEDNESDAY, • FEBRUARY* 2 (Show Day) as a CLOSE HOLIDAY. L. L. HITCHINGS, Hon. Sec, Feilding District Law Society. , IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Matter of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1908," and lv the Matter of JOSEPH WILLIAM BRIGHT, of KIMBOLTON, Labourer, a Bankrupt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Sittings of the Supreme Court of New Zealand to be holden at PALMERSTON NORTH on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of FEBRUARY, 1916, the above-named Bankrupt will apply for an Order for his Discharge. Dated at Feilding this 29th day of Jauuarv, 1916. ONGLEY and KELLY, Solicitors for Bankrupt. SPECIAL BANK. HOLIDAYS. FEILDING A. & P. SHOW. PURSUANT to tho terms of "The Banking Act, 1908," WED- , NESDAY, tho 2nd day of FEBRUARY 7 , 1916, is hereby appointed a Special Hank Holiday at the Offico of the Bank at Rongotea. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. W. CALLENDER, General Manager. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until Noon, FEBRUARY 11, for the ERECTION of a 5-roomed COTTAGE at Bulls for F. J. ELLIS, Esq. Plans, etc., may bo obtained from and tenders to bo deposited at our office, Marton. I JAMES & HIGGINS, A.R.1.8.A., F.F.N.Z.I.A. Architects. HOP LEE BROTHERS (Opposite Stacey's). Have Full Stocks of First-class FRUIT and CONFECTIONERY. | FRESH VEGETABLES Daily at Lowest Prices, grown by us. Direct Importers of Chinese Silks. Best Tussore Silk, 35in., 3/- per yard; 5 yards for 13/9. Best White Chinese Silk, 20in., 21----yard; 5 yards for 9/6. 40in., 4/yard; 5 yards for 18/9. Best Coloured Chinese Silk, from 21- yd Cabbage and Cauliflower-Plants for sale. Jam Peaches 4s case. ARGAINS for EVERYONE.— This is for the Ladies: One hundred pounds' worth of Classic Longcloth Underwear, comprising Knickers, Camisoles, Chemises, Combinations, and Nightdresses." This is a sample range, and will be sold at 3/- in the £ discount. See these bargains. McGRUER, THOMSON and CO. WE do not give coupons or prizes, but every packet of NELSON MOATE'S Tea contains full value and full weight. Prices 1/9, 1/10, 2/-, and 2/2 per lb. __ PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. MR C. V. NEWTON BROAD -- wishes to notify the public that he has Resumed his Practice in Atkinson's Buildings, upstairs. AUSTRALIAN ITEMS. BX EIiEOTRIO TELBGEAPH. —COPTBIOHT. PEE PEEBB ASSOCIATION. Sydney, January 31. The anti-Gerin'an crusade is spreading. At public meetings demands arc made for tho internment of enemies. Tho employment of Germans in the Civil Service is used by some Australians as an excuse for not enlisting. Captain-Chaplain Wilson, who has just rotured from France, during his lecture in tho 'Town Hall, warned tho I Government that whilst im Queensland ou this lecture; tour he encountered numbers of Germans who were openlydisloyal. Melbourne, January 31. The Legislative Council has passed the Enemy Shareholders Regulations, which operate immediately. Sydney, January-29. In the light-weight boxing championship, McCoy beat Wren on points. Tho aar-nual conference of the Workers' TJnion passed a. resolution agaiii&t conscription. Melbourne, January 30. The Victorian harvest is practically ; complete. Tho yield exceeds fifty md- ' lion bushels —v new record. The Hon. Mr Tudor states that it is tTio present intention of the Federal Government to follow Britain's lead in cutting down I he importations of luxuries in order to restrict their 1 use arid relieve the. pressure on shipping.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2857, 31 January 1916, Page 3

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