M'MENAMIN'S IS KYMAN'S SHOP! Whatever you require to replenish your Wardrobe you can obtain to the best advantage here. "READY TAILORED" SUITS, HIDING BREECHES. MATS, SHIRTS. UNDERWEAR, TIES, PYJAMAS, SOCKS, Etc., etc. No matter what your need if.;, you can make a distinct saving by purchasing from M'MENAMIN'S OUR. STOCKS have lately been repleiiishfd with all that is best and latest, in the way of Men's Outfitting, and we now place at your disposal the most complete aw-ort-menl of the highest-gritflc qualities it has ever been our pleasure to offer tint men of this Dominion. In spile of War Prices and tho difficulty of procuring stocks OUR VALUE WAS NEVER BETTER. It is quite time for every man to pay us a FEILDING. HUGH BOBERTS WOOL BROKER. WOOL, SKIN, AND HIDE SALE CONDUCTED MONTHLY. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. YITOOL SALES will be held in the V? Conceit. Chamber, Town Hall, WELLINGTON, during the current teason, on the following dates:— Sale. Time. Catal. close. Fob. 25, 191G 9 a.m. Feb. 18, 5 p.m. The charge on wool offered but not sold will be 2s per bale for the first offering, and Is per bale for the second offering. Valuations for the main portion of the clip are supplied to growers upon reg vest. Wool packed in "anything over a 48-inch pack is considered an outside size, and a charge of 1/- per bale, in addition to ordinary store charges, will be made on wool in such packs. Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd. and Johnston and Co.. Ltd., Abraham and Williams, Ltd., N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., Levin and Co., Ltd.. and Freeman R. Jackson and Co., Geo. H. Scales, Ltd., United Farmers , Co-op. Assn., Ltd. and Wairarapa Farmers' Co-o;l. Assn. Ltd., Dalgety and Co., Ltd., W. aud G. Turnbull and Co., Ltd., N.Z. Farmers' Co op. Distributing Co., Ltd. THE ACTIVE SERVICE IX7RITING /~U)MPANIC/N Open " Closed "Now they'll get news at home." THE VERY THING FOR YOUR BOY AT THE FRONT. Size, Si x 4J. Weight, 4oz. Contents: — 75 Sheets Ruled Paper 15 Opaque Court Envelopes. 1 Sharpened t'encil and Calendai 1915-16. Will just fit the military coat pocket Price 6d. By post Bd. m. H. MACLEAN, Bookseller. MANCHESTER ST. FEILDING TECHNICAL SCHOOL. FIRST TERM COMMENCES MARCH 1. Art, Commercial, and £5 Technical Subjects. Special Whole-day FARM and DOMESTIC COURSES every FRIDAY. Holders of Proficiency Certificates FREE to ALL CLASSES. Obtain a Prospectus and ENROL. Exhibition of Students' Work', FRIDAY, FEB. 25. J. MATTHEWS, Director. HOP \& BROTHERS (Opposite Staeey's). Have Full Stocks of First-class FllUll and CONFECTIONERY. Direct Importers of Chinese Silks. Best Tussore Silk, 35in., 3/- per yard; 5 yards for 13/9. Best White Chinese Silk, 20rn. v 21----yard ; 5 yards for 9/6. 40in., 41----yardj s 'raids for 18/9. Host Coloured 'Chinese Silk, from 21- yd Tomatoes 3d per lb ; .'jilts for I/-. Per case of 21 M»s, 3/-. William Pears, I/- per ca.-e of 24lbs. Jam Peaches,' -I/O per case. PATTUOTIC SHOP THE SQUARE, FEILDtNG. (Near the Union Bank). THE People of Feilding :••'•' "r----rounding districts aio a. 1 ■ ' I'or CONTRIBUTIONS of EVERY KIXD fo: - tlif Shop : — Flowers, Cakes (plain), Fruit.. Scones, Fancy Sewing, Vegetables, Bread (Home-made), Eggs, Pickles, Butter, Sauce, Jam, etc., etc., etc. Will bo OPEN EVERY FRIDAY from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2879, 25 February 1916, Page 3
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