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BARGAIN 1/- 'BARGAIN ■FESTIVAL 1/- FESTIVAL THE HOUSE OF SURPRISES THURSDAY HOLD OUR USUAL THURSDAY FRIDAY 1/- FRIDAY SATURDAY SURPRISE PACKET DAY SATURDAY — SOME OF THE BARGAINS LADIES' COSTUMES HANDKERCHIEFS 39-in Moss Chiffon TAFFETA LADIES' MILLINERY HOSIERY SILK BLOUSE LADIES' BELTS I" OWN QUILTS TWEED HATS AND CAPS MEN'S ZEPHYR SHIRTS TWEED OVERCOATS FOR FOR BOYS BOYS THURSDAY'S BARGAINS DISPLAYED WEDNESDAY NIGHT IN WINDOWS These will be removed Thursday morning to various departments, and windows" will be replenished with FRIDAY'S BARGAINS. Not to be sold till 11 a.m. on FRIDAY. M°GRllElfS BOUNTIFUL 1/- BARGAIN DAYS NEXT P. 0., FEILDING. „ »T a ""j^-J-The new Studebaker Roadster REGARDLESS of price the new 1917 ' model Studebaker Roadster is one of d^h.SiT^c^.lS^c'S the handsomest cars imported into New e nvelo&leE ventilating, rain-vision wind •VCOIOIIU, screen, individual robe hangers, straight - grained,' semiThis is the standard Studebaker fourCylinder chassis equipped with a specif *•"" «dcompletes* oftoou. roadster body of Continental design. -J^ In appearance this Studebaker h f/^^i^dswsm ** tional. It has a graceful, eloping' rear deck / EUSJJSr under which is a compartment of ample / // l £^iJP?jffifi3'ni size for storing accessories and small I ..• „ baggage. It is an ideal car for the physi- f'^fel^VnuV^/ cian, traveling salesman or anyone who 'i wSm^^^^^^^y j "J;. prefers a distinctive car to drive for himself. I; ; This handsome Studebaker Roadster is r ——■ — HOW on exhibition in our showrooms. 4-CYL. 5-seater Come in and let us demonstrate its points Jp/QR < j-f-vv. of superiority. s4ZO I?": 4-CYL. 2-3-SE ATE R | ?""*,' ADAMS LTD. '«•« V - ■ 4CYL CHASSIS «•£ Importers of STTJDEBAKEB MaU>r. C~7*7» J S§S| Wanganui, palmerston n., tima £375 j -* aad CHRISTCHURCH . • $ i mi * *<il H-rHmtf —1 A«enU ?" Marton-Belf c * t ,- ' ii PwdAßf—/» Tanaaki—Newton Ksas . -Vi, I 1i.., ''' ' " ••'""■ — *■" ' ' "* ffSSSSSSFSf mmammmmm S mmmmmmmm {Wfc~yM- "Eclip—" Fertilizer* Yield Handsome PtmHH ?VJ j/ ffeV these famous Manures hare a long record of success to their credit, KSjJj A I I TM jml substantial growth always results from their amplication. ~■ -*(/ \\ [ &bLmWW ' oca * farmers we hare specially prepared Grass Manure*. TV "EGLIPSE ,, Grass Manure^^^ No# lf f ° r ° ld P " lUre ' £7 I 17 I? P* A : y No. 2, for sowing with seed when laying I permanent pasture, £7/17/6 per ton / G ' ** J] 1 \\\\tMm*WN&<? Obtainable from our Works at Imlay, Wanganui; all / \ S <P /:' -p.„ c I u/MmmmmWWf% orders sent there receive prompt attention. f ll v*T\rOo I aMiei Jill Prtees fred en Sail, Imlav. Write for I ,iir.nj„fl emmplete Price LUt •/" McUpu" Fertillteri. .. --^y---- IT . J[ I The New Zealand Refriger- ..jA I ating CO., Ltd. Vi"ct»ri« Aeenae,; Warn* «nai s "* HorrJL S\

Everybody looks up to Nobby Tread Tires fhey are real anti-skid tires, and ara now told undef the United States Tire Company** regular warrantyperfect workmanship and material'— BUT any adjustmeal is on at basis of 5,000 Miles V Btoakad by all Motey Mews— sCsssißSMss) Wholesale Distributori— MAGNUS. SANDERSON * CO., LTOu, •.»•.!-» We>llln«««Ml A DiIMiSSS.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3340, 8 September 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3340, 8 September 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3340, 8 September 1917, Page 4