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ttNAL HirTTHt AT SUTTON'S SIMMER' SALE fIIHIS final duller means much A- lo those who want extreme bargains. The sale will he closing presently and we have .«• elected quite, a lot of goods that we. want to quit speedily. We just want to say a word about Sutton's Sale. .Every sale we bold is genuine, that is to say, prices are really and honestly reduced. We realise the importance of being honest, with our customers, because honesty in trade spells conlidenee, and confidence leads In business success. Yon will find that lhe goods enumerated iv the, list appended are honestly reduced in prices, that they are real genuine bargains, and that they arc good.sol ineril. SILK SUNSHADES.The balance of onr season's stock, clearing at 2/1 I each. READY-TO-WEAR. HATS. In 'smart styles, and all good colours. Now 2/11 each. S.M ART BLOUSES.— Aud Blouses are the fashionable gariiienls jusl now. These Blouses were marked at sjto 111/6 each. They are going mm at 2/ 11. Neat ONE-PIECE DRESSES. A special lot ; now offered at 3/11 each. Other One piece Dresses are marked at. half the regular price*. LADIES' BELTS and NECKWEAR.— A rather good selection .still available. Clearing at 3d each. PRINT UNDERSKIRTS.— Just right for just now. At l/i.) and 2/0. each. REAL I'ANAMA HATS For Men. At 5j- and 7/6 each. MEN f S TWEED CARS. Going at If- each. MEN'S HARD FELT HATS.In Faivn. At 1/- each. MENVS HARD BLACK FELT HATS. - Noav 2/6 and 3/6 each. MEN'S FANCY SUMMER. VESTS. At 2/11 and 5/6 each. SMART TWEED SUITS.— Now 25/-. * Conic and sec these goods and then you will realise how decidedly cheap they are. A. H. SUTTON & (X>. M ANC tl ESTER. STR EET FEILDING — \! \\ TOR HONOURS VARY in degree and kind. For tho great men of the Avorld there are titles and decorations. For the younger generation there are honours Aihich give just as much pleasure as medals and ribbons do to warriors and statesmen. And these humbler honours which often lead to the others aro the Examination Passes published early in each year. A careful study will shoiv that tho students BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, always secure a high percentage ol passes in the various Public Examinations. In those held in November and December last the results were as follows:— Accountancy and B.Com. 48 presented, 31 passed. Two completed the R.Coni. degree ' and 8 completed tho Professional subjects. Law Professional and LL.B. 62 presented, 37 passed. Junior Public Service. 27 presented, 18 passed. Entrance University. 46 presented, 2 passed Medical Prelim., 10 passed Solicitor's General KnoAvledge and Matriculation, and 19 passed Matriculation. If you ivish to pass any of the Public Examinations, .join BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington. Day, Evening, and CorrespondenceTuition. Prospectus on application to the Director, H. AMOS. P.O. Box 162. FRENCH RED CROSS DAY. LADIES willing to assist in Collec- ■ tion of Funds for the French Red Cross "Society on FRIDAY next are requested to cull at tho ANZAC SHOP en Friday Morning to receive Badges, etc.,, for Sale. FIRST GRADE NELSON FRVIT. /"■IOOKINO APPLES 6/6, Dessert XJ 8/- 401b case. William Pears, Tomatoes, Peaches 4/6 221b case. Freight paid; cash with order. H. G. KINGSLAN'T), Appleby Nelson. W. LAMBERT Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer, Undertaker, and Embalmcr. ITIUNERALS completely Furnished in toAvn or country, •lobbing Work of every description promptly attended to. Address: PEATTIE STREET. FUNERALS. C-i RIGGS and SON, 17 Main St. * PALMERSTON N.. make a speciality of the Undertaker's Busi ness. MOTOR HEARSE a Great Success for TOWN or COUNTRY FUNERALS. PATRIOTIC SHOP THE SQUARE, FEILDING. (Near the Union Bank). Til HE People of Feilding and sur- -"- louudiug districts are asked for CONTRIBUTIONS of EVERY KIND for the Shop:—flowers, (Jakes (plain), Fruit, Scones, Kancy Sewing, Vegetables, Bread (Home-made;, Eggs, Pickles, Butter, Sauce, Jam, etc., etc., etc. Will be OPEN EVERY FRIDAY from V a.m. to 5 p.m.

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2878, 24 February 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2878, 24 February 1916, Page 3

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