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HAYWARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At »■ TO-NIGHT Positively I be last screening ol Vita- - i'-rapli's MasterpieceIROM HEAOQUARTERS PROM HEADQUARTERS FROM HEADQUARTERS •An aHislic triiimpli, foal.irine, ehurmin«. ANITA STKWARI '"id |! ' A,{,J | "' WILLIAMS. Imione Support in- I'rograiiHiie, ! including j TWO WAB GRAPHICS Mriml'ul of interest. COMPLKTK CIIAN'GK TO-MORROW Headed by Kpisode 10 MliddON DOLLAR MIS'IKIO SHANGHAIED .MONDAY AND TCKSDAY. THE SEA WOLF Krom the book that has thrilled millions. By Jack London. LJOHOOL SWIMMING SPORTS. Inder the Auspices of the Borough ('oiiucil. \\ KDNKSDAY, MARCH 1, 1010. AI 2 p.m. at the KKILDING SWI.MMING BATHS. I'BOGUAMMK: - 1. BKGINNKR'S BACK. 10 yards. 2. NKATKST DINK. (This season's beginner). 3. ROYS' Kill YARDS HANDICAP. (11 years and under 17 years). I. BOYS' 25 YARDS HANDICAP. (11 years and under). .-,. BOYS' .VI YARDS HANDICAP. (Over II years), li. I'DATK DIVING. 7. Lift; SAYING COMPKTITION. Girls. S. 1(1(1 YARDS OI'KN HANDICAP. 1). PL! NGK. Open. 1(1. GRKASY POLK. 11. GIRLS' Ll YARDS. (Beginners' Race). 12. GIRLS' 25 YARDS HANDICAP. (M years and under). RL BOYS'" PLUNGIO. 11. 7.". YARDS HANDICAP. (Primal y lioy.s). 1.,. BOYS' ItKLAY RACK. Kill yards. |«. GIULS' RKLAY RACK. 10(1 yards. 17. NKATKST IHVK. Boys. IS. KGC-AND-SROON BACK. Girls.pi. SWIMMING ON BACK. Boys. "ii FLOATING CORK COMPETITION. 21. LIKK-SAYING COMPETITION. AIJ'JX. d. GKARY, Toavh Clerh.

A rt\. A #,- v l <\sS_\ > v W Give him this • Ivoctslc You are puzzled to know wbat to give ill at relation or friend of yours who lias joined the Army. Other people seem to have given him every suitable thing that you can think of—except "The Soldier's Kodak" Me would take this little Vest Pocket Kodak with him, because it weighs only 9 ounces; and he can easily, slip it into his breast pocket. Then" he will bring home his own picture record of the Great War. 35/- and 55(----\r I I!. mWlWll Dispensing. Chemists and Opticians, RKU CROSS PHARMACY, .Manchester Street, Feilding.

CHELTENHAM DAIRY CO. APPLICATIONS are invited for SECRETARY for above Company; must be thoroughly competent Accountant ; (irst.-class references necessary as lo ability and character. Stale sal'iry required and when services availble, if appointed. No man eligible I'm- military service need apply. Applications to be addressed to the Chairman, Cheltenham Dairy Co., Cheltenham, not la ior than March -I, 1910. DAIRY HERD LOST. SUBSTANTIAL REWARD. LOST. Stolen, or Strayed.—From property adjoining Miss Roe's, Aorangi Street. F'eikling, 5 yearling Jersey-cross Heifer;-, 2 Store Coavs, t Spotted Shorthorn 3-year Heifer. 1 .'t-ycar Ayrshiie-eross Heifer. Finder soljstaul "ally rt-Avarded. WIZARD LIGHTING SYSTEM. WANTED.-- Farmers to r-ee the WIZARD Incandescent .(bis Lighting Systems. In the Detibigh Hotel Sample Room, on FRIDAY. The best light for country houses. A GREAT APPETISER with lunch is the delicious MILITARY PICKLE. Every Grocer iv town and country sells it. Every particular person eats it. Buy one bottle to-day.

STREET ROW. RAD LANGUAGE USED. ACCUSED MAN FINED 15. Robert Chilton aviis one of the parties in a civil case heard at the S.M. Court'yesterday, iv which he was unsuccessful. Smarting under a sense, of wrong, he endeavoured to dilute his feelings in b'quor. but the mixture turned out badly. Meeting his opponent, he suggested a lU:ht. and the police-had to interfere to nrevenf a broach of the peace. Chilton resisted arrest, and used some lilthv language. He was brought before the Court this morning, and pleaded guilty to three charges, namely, provoking a I breach of the peace, using obscene | bui"uage. and resistive- the police. Mr Haggitt told the Bench the story of the extenuating circumstances, and Sergeant Willis said the man had never given the police any trouble before. The Bench said the language used could not be tolerated for a moment in a public street in a town of Feilding's .standing, and must be put a slop to. Account Avould be laken of the circumstances leading to the occurrence. Ou the charge of obscene language a line of (.'."> would be added In the CDllvifl inll. On lhe olher tAVo charges Chilton \wnild he coinielcd and discharged. Witness's expenses. Ills. Avere also ordered to lie paid. Messrs ,\. M. One.lev and A. H. Atkinson were the presiding .lust ices. Since lb- prohibition of vodka in Hiir-sia tin- c'liisumiitioii of lea in that cunt rv ha:, risen'from tr,..1 W.-.M-Rhs | to 1:..'1..'>!») I)')i)l!)-. lv the United-King-dom, ile-pite the rise in juice and the enhanced duiv. eonsuiupl ion has increased by nearly 0,01)1 UlOOl bs.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2878, 24 February 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2878, 24 February 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2878, 24 February 1916, Page 3

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