6HEAP PROP_-RtY. 1 A A ACRES cloße to Feilding XUVJ All in grass. Ring fenced and subdivided, Easy undulating and flat. All ploughable. Grows good crops of roots and grain. There are no buildings, and if a purchaser chose to spend money in buildings the property would readily sell at greatly increased figure. Land Transfer Title. Price £18 per acre. £1000 cash. Balance arranged on good terms. Apply N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DS- TTRIBUTING CO., LTD. FEILDING.
REMARKABLE OFFER ARE you needing a CARPET CLEANER that works easily, keeps In repair, saves your energy, and shifts all the dust quickly? Yes I Then we come to your aid with tha wonderful SUCCESS VACUUM CLEANER This hand-operated suction machine has proved itself to bo superior to tha most expenslvo makes. gSST 1 £5 10/- !„!._ 42/6 That Gig Reduction is a result of our right buying, and Is your opportunity. Get yours now—they are selling quickly. .< IT'S THE BEBT DUBT SHIFTER YET W. PEGDEN FURNISHER PALMERSTON NORTH mt^jmmtc}mrm^m gmmmmmmmmmmm^&mmmmmmmmwmmmmmm —_—i——w——_———————■——FEILDING THEATRE CO., MD (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1908.) CAPITAL £10,000, DIVIDED INTO 10,000 SHARES OF £1 EACH. THE COMPANY was REGISTERED on FEBRUARY 26, 1918, and went to ALLOTMENT on MARCH 1, with Subscriptions considerably OVER THE MINIMUM. The balance of about 7000 SHARES i 3 now offered to the publio for Subscription on the following terms: 2s 6d on application, 2s 6d on allotment, and the balance in calls not exceeding 2s 6d per share at intervals of not leas than ONE MONTH. Applications foi shares may be made at the Registered Office of the Company to the Secretary, E. GOODBEHERE, KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING, or the BROKER to the Company, G. PERKINS, SAME ADDRESS. The NEXT ALLOTMENT of SHARES takes place on APRIL 9th. For the convenience of workers desiring shares, Mr Perkins will be at the MANCHESTER HOTEL between 12 and 1 and 5 and 6 daily. WHIiiUEAU S FOR BREAD CAKES BUNS ROLLS MILK ROLLS SANDWICHES SCONES CREAMS PIES FRUIT CAKE PASTRY 6d and 1/- CAKES ICE CREAM AND PURE FRUIT DRINKS WHITEHEAD'S MOTHERS! THE SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE • WE have a LARGE SELHCTTON of SCHOOL BOOTS for your Boys and Girls—something that will look well and WEAR WELL. BOYS' CHROME OPEN FRONT GIRLS' BOX CALF OXFORD DERBY BALS. Toe and heel BALS— - plates. Sprigged soles— 7 to 10, 12/6; 11 to 1, 13/6 11 to 1, 14/6; 1 15/6; GIRLS' BOX CALF OPEN FRONT 3 and 4, 16/6 BALS— BOYS' CHROME DERBY BALS. 7 to 10, 13/6; 11 to 1, 14/6 Machine-sewn soles- CHROME LACE BOOTS. 7 4 _"ndVlB/d Closed Fronts Machine-sewn GIRLS' CHROME LACE BOOTS. "les. J^ a * he * „ e ?r\ , ~.«. 7 10j 1^ R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. _ SHOEISTS i_______*r«_____«_____________M_____ll__B*WßW_^ OUR COSTUMES ARE WORN BY THE BEST DRESSERStXTTHO RECOGNISE the SUPERIORITY of CUT and FIT, the Ihe GENERAL STYLISH TONE of HIGH-GRADE WORKMANSHIP and Every Individual Costume. Honco tho Lady who Is really particular about her Dress naturally finds mr way here. For the AUTUMN SEASON, we axe showing a range of attractive and distinctive Fabrics which will enable you la make an easy choice. Wow to the correct time to consult us, before the busy time commences. THE CASH TAILORING CO. FEILDING 'Phono 128. When making up your Grocery List— I / Don't Overlook >?T3 . HAYWARD'S MILITARY PICKLES •\\'/ J ft *" Appe'irer any Grccer mil recommend^
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 3511, 6 April 1918, Page 1
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