SUTTONS STOCKTAKING SALE rfIHIS Great Stocktaking Sale is going witli a swing aud tlioro hi a reason for it. Sutton's Sales are Genuine, the Bargains aro Real and Tangible. To-day we want to direct your attention to tho OARGAINS IN ■j^fILLINERY. We are olforing the balance of our Superior Stock of Trimmed Model Millinery in three lots at thrco special prices— 7/6 10/6 AND I7/6 It is no exaggeration to say that wo always havo tho Smartest Hats in the district every season, and everyone of the Hats wo are now offering is this Season's Goods. It is our fixed and unchanging rule never to carry ono season's models over to another, consequently these Hats must go. THE PRICES MAKE THE BIGGEST BARGAINS IN THIS BIG SALE. A. 11. SITTON & CO. FEILDING CHORAL FESTIVAL. DRILL HALL, FEILDING. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. [N aid of Red Cross Funds. i A ILLIAMSON, TAILOR, Manchester-street. VOICE AND PIANO. W- G. R. T DliNffl HAS Vacancies for a few pupils in Feilding and One at Rongotea. TESTIMONIALS (Selected from Large Number). Arthur Esq., Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music, one of the greatest teachers of singing in England : Dear Mr. Turner,—l have much pleasure in sending this testimonial. L consider that you have.a very good tenor voice which you use with taste and ability. I hope in New Zealand you may bo able to make use of it with advantage to yourself. From the Rev. C. H. Grant-Cowen, tho Vicarage, Huntervillc: My Dear Mr. Turner, —We were all indeed. sorry to hear that you were leaving our district. During the time you have been Organist at our church the singing has reached a very high level and you will bo much missed. Personally 1 shall miss you very much, as for nearly a year, as one of your pupils for singing and voice production, you helped mo immensely, and I feel quite sure you have a very great gift for teaching music, singing and voice production. I feel quite sure that you have a very successful future before you and have great pleasure in .sending you these few lines. You ( may show this letter to any you may wish. Hoping that God's blessing may rest upon your labours. For Terms, etc., apply to Studio, Dominion Buildings, Goodbcliere-st., •Above Tingey's. PIANO, ORGAN AND THEORY. MR. H. T. DALEY receives Pupils for PIANO, ORGAN and THEORY. May be interviewed daily, 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m. Studio, 26 Gray-street. Term commences with date of first lesson. FOG-0 THE MOTORIST'S FRIEND. FOR MOTOR SCREENS, LAMPS AND BRASS. KEEPS the Screen as clear as crystal in fog or rain. Manufactured in New Zealand. PRICE—Q/fi PER TIN. Feilding Agents: MESSRS. BRAMWELL BROS., Ltd. And -PERCY FISHER, Taxi-driver. ASSOCIATION COW-TESTING PAYS A FEW ot' tho I'armers who have proved it, after three seasons' testing ,by showing the following increase in actual factory returns of butter-fat per cow:— Per cent. Name. Address. Increase. John Gould, Apiti 73 N. C. Jensen, Kimbolton ... 24 J. P. Jensen, Kimbolton •>. 25 F. Barlow, Kimbolton ... 76 F. O. Stack, Kiwitea 27 J AY. H. Brewster, Makino ... 24 Tho Cost is 2[- per Cow for the Season. Testing will be carried out at Awahuri, Apiti, Cheltenham, Rangiuahia, and at other centres where 500 cows are entered. Dairymen not supplying to the above Dairy companies may forward their samples to the nearest association. For full particulars, apply SAM S. STEELE, Box 5, KIWITEA. iT ia easy to economise if you drink NELSON MOATE'S Tea. Coflta pou leas than a farthing s cup. Prices 1/9. 1/10. 2/-, and 2/2. A joint of meat may be tough, but you can always depend on the delicious "MILITARY PICKLE" being tasty and appetising. Every giocev soils it. Buy a bottle to-day. 4 NUMEROUS Testimonials prove the value of BEARD'S CHEST BALSAM which cures Asthma, Lung Troubles and tho most Violent Cold. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers, 2s 9d and Is 9d per bottle. . When the grocer calls, order one bottlo of tho delicious, appetising "MILITARY PICKLE." The price ie reasonable—and there is no .waste — eve.y particle is pure and wholesome. WE have Two Motor Cars for sale in good order. Enquire at STAGEY'S GARAGE.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 3022, 17 August 1916, Page 3
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