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WARM BLANKETS FOR THE WINTER nprilO weather is cool now, but JL it is going to bo colder when tho frosts come. Alter. Juno 22, tho shortest, day of Hie year, the weather turns colder, and in July wv }■;(■(. the frosts when tho nights arc bitterly cold. Just take si. look around SUT TON'S this week, mid you will see tho linest (sssenibliigo of winter comforts. Hut we want particularly to direct your attention to tho exhibition of New Zealand Blankets. It is no exaggeration to wiy that llio New Zealand Woollen Mills turn out tho best blankets in tho world, and we havo in slock tho pick of tho Now Zealand output. Warm, fleecy, all-wool Blankets that will give the maximum of comfort on tho coldest, night, and tho prices, too, •aro moderate and reasonable for war times. White All-wool "Naepcer" Blankets, with coloured borders. Exceptionally well made and well bleachod. Single bed size at 25/6 Throe-quarter size at 31/6 Double bed size at 37/6 Grey All-wool Blankets for Double Beds At 31/0 Tho above- aro all of Now Zealand manufacture, and aro absolutely good. Remember, we allow a discount of sper cent, or M- in the £ for cash. A. 11. SUTTON & CO. FEILDING UHORTACE OF SHIPPING YOU can hold your stock and do them well by increasing the- feeding vahio of your pastures. • "TUI" PHOSPHATES WILL DO THIS. A local farmer tays: "My brother got some of your TUI; it has only boon on three weeks. Ho says it has brought his young grass away wonderfully. Send mo four tons." "TUI" enrichos the soil with available phosphates, and corrects tho sourness of the soil. Quotations, analysis, and all particulars on application. HODDRR & TOLLEY, LTD. FEILDING WJTWN! WE keep cur Customers. They tome again and again. We treat 'em well, and we do it quickly: BUSINESS IS BETTER THAN IWER AT THE MARBLE BAR Hot Tomato Soup, Bovril, Beef Bouillon, Horlich's Malted Milk, Spiced Milk, Milk Shakes, with Biscuits and Sandwiches. ... 6d. Hot Lrinks, all flavours ... 3d. Try a Hot Roman Punch. * Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa, with Sandwiches and Biscuits ..'• 6d. Our Coffee de Lux cannot be beaten 6d. Try a Cup with some nice Sandwiches. SAME OLD PRICES! . _ WINTER Jj OVERCOATS /!-W(lk THAT '/. '|t Rf ATTRACT' I* UTtI By reason of their I 9 lh| * Smart Styles, their /• | ftm|i Superior Qualities, — M n — and their Genuine Mil Sterling Values! B^ , For Men and Hoys we have OVERCOATS that will .satisfy in (.-very respect, priced attractively so as to make it worth your whilo to inspect them. Tweed Overcoats for Little- Boys— 7/6 to 15/Boys' and Youths' Tweed Overcoats— 15/G to 45/Boys' anil Youths' Gabardine Showerproofs 24/6 to 50/Men's D.B. Heavy Tweed Overcoats— 35/- to 80/Men's Gabardine Showerproofs— 35/- to 80/Canvas Coats and Oil Coats at last year's prices. SPENCE 'I SPENCE "The Home of Fashion and Economy" WANTED TENDERS FOR FEEDING off 11 Acres of TURNIPS on Mr Carman's property, Waituna West, at per acre. Tenders, addressed to F. Palmer, Waituna West, close on FRIDAY, JUNE 29. LOYAL MANCHESTER LODGE, No. 6562. ' 7TIHE QuarterlySumt(hJmfi& f -L moned Meeting '3Mtt£ti&jA J nR ot Loyal Manchester SflPwrSK Lodge, No. 6562 M - u -» 1.0.0. F., will l[£B*sfisJl be hi Id in the OddBeHHir r fellows' Hall, Staf- ! v—T- H ° il= F f ol( } Street, Feilding, on FRIDAY. JUNE 2'J, at 7.30 o'clock. Business:— Payment of Dues. General. Visiting, Brethren ere cordially invited. E. A. GARLICK. P.G., Secretary. THANKS. MR and Mrs G. F. SMITH wish to thank all those who sent their sympathy to them in their sad bereavement. riIHIO lU)N MARCH X lor Boys' JL Mats and Caps. Tweed and Serge Caps 1/-, 1/0, 2/6. Tweed Huts 2/9, 3/6. Gabardine Hats 3/3, 4/6. Cord Velvet Hnb, 3/9, 4/6. Felt Hats 2/11, 3/0, -l/G. At SPENCE and SPENCE'S.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3279, 29 June 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3279, 29 June 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3279, 29 June 1917, Page 3

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