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SUTTON'S STOCKTAKING SALE riTHIS Great Stocktaking Sale is going with a swing and there is a reason for it. Sutton's Sales are Genuine, the Bargains are Real and Tangible. Today wo want to direct your attention to tho |>ABGAINS IN -fe/lILLINERY. Wo aro offering the balance of our Superior Stock of Trimmed Model Millinery iv threo lots at threo special prices— 7/6 10/6 AND 17/6 It is no exaggeration to say that wo always havo tho Smartest Hats in the district every season, and everyone of the Hats wo aro 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. SUTTON & CO. FEILDING # -^yiLLIAMSON, TAILOR, Manchester-street. VOICE AND PIANO. M l '" G. R. T U!NEI! HAS Vacancies for a few pupils in Feilding and One at Rongotea. TESTIMONIALS (Selected from Large Number). Arthur Oswald, Esq., Fellow of the Royal Academy,of Music, one of the greatest teachers of singing in England : Dear Mr. Turner, —I have much pleasure in sending this testimonial, i consider that you have a very good tenor voice which you use with taste and ability. I hope in New Zealand yon may be able to make use of it with advaiitago to yourself. From the Rev. O. 11. Grant-Cowen, the Vicarage, Hunterville: My Dear Mr. Turner,—Wo were all indeed sorry t(,) hear that you were leaving our district. During the time yon havo been Organist at our church the singing has reached a very high level and you will be much missed. Personally I shall miss you very much, as for nearly a year, as one of your pupils for singing and voice production, yon helped me 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 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, Goodbehere-st., above Tingey's. FOG-0 THE MOTORIST'S FRIEND. FOR MOTOR SCREENS, LAMPS AND BRASS. TT'EICPS the Screen as clear as cry.i.\ stal in fog or rain. Manufactured in New Zealand. PRICE— €)/Cl rEU TIN. Feilding Agents: MESSRS. MUM WELL BROS., Ltd. And PERCY FISHER, Taxi-driver. ~ARMY, SUNDAY. SPECIAL CAMPAIGN DAY OF HOLINESS. Major and Mrs. 'loonier, assisted by Stall-Captain and Mrs. Thurkettle, conducting all clay. Food Tor the Christian—Salvation lor the Sinner. Please Come! TjPRESBYTERIAN C H U It C H JL * 11 a.m., "The Civil War within the Heart." 7 p.m., "The Soul's Desire for God." REV. THOMAS MILLER, M.A. BULB SHOW. A MEETING of all interested in St. John's Bulb Show will bo held in the Parish Hall on MONDAY, 21st, at 3 p.m. ANNIE INNES JONES. BILLIARD MATCH. TMLLIARD Match to bo played at _0 Fergusson-street Billiard Saloon, between Dick Benge and Norm. AVood MONDAY NIGHT. Gold medal, presented by Mr. J. Sanko, for tho winner. Admission 1/-. Proceeds to be devoted to the St. John Ambulance Fund. MR. B. FOX continues his Gospel Addresses at GOSPEL HALL, Warwick-street, SUNDAY EVENING at 7 p.m., Everybody welcome. BAPTIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, AUGUST 2. T7IVENING Subject: "The Pilgrim's Progress." "Obstinate and Pliable." Song Service to commence at 6.50 p.m. Nothing stiff, a real good sing. The Old Gospel, Mother's Religion! It's worth your while to come! ■\TTANTEb KNOWN.— STACEY'S VV TEA ROOMS—Most up-to-date in Feilding . New rooms upstairs specially furnished for Wedding Parties," etc. All silver ware Choicest Cakes. Dainty Teas. A.ci dress, Manchester street. ft,S"EET ME at the MARBLE BAR, it.i. dear, after tho Pictures, and ; have a nice Hot Drink before going homo. ,WJ ANTED Known.—That Hot *'V- Coffee, Boviil .tint Milk Chore (ate, Tnnintn Bouillon, Hot Malice! , Milk, and all Winter Drinks can now bo obtained at the MARBLE BAR.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 302, 19 August 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 302, 19 August 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 302, 19 August 1916, Page 3