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COLYTON GIRLS' /-CONCERT AND DANCE In aid of Boys' Parcel Fund. To bo held in the COLYTON HALL on WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1918. at 7.30 p.m. Admission: Conceit, 2/-; children (id Dance, Gontlcnieu 1/-. T. JOHNSON, A. BRAY, Secretaries. ~ IHJBLIcT NOTICE. Mil C. STANFORD now represents us as Outside Salesman for the Now Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph. All orders entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. UOKER and BEALING. FEILDING AND DISTRICT PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. Till IE Animal General Meeting of -*- the above will be, held in the BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS on FRIDAY, ;»st inst., at 2.30 p.m. Business: Adoption of Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers ; General. The public arc invited to attend. E. 11. FISHER, Secretary. ,*.... Wo - 51 - - LODGE Death Benefit £120 THE QUARTERLY SUMMONED MEETING of the above will bo held on TUESDAY, MAY 21, ia the FORESTERS' HALL, Bowen street, at 7.30 o'clock. Business: — Payment of Dues. Initiation, and General. Card Tournament starts after tho meeting. . Members are requested to attend snl visitors always welcomed. By command of the AD. H. L. SMITH, P.A. Secretary. "ORESBYTERIAN CHUR CH. J- TO-MORROW: Morning, 11.—The Letter to Sardis. Evening, 7.—The Great Assize. Rev. THOMAS MILLER, M.A. Retiring Collection for Chaplaincy Funds. METHODIST A. CHURCH. TO-MORROW: 11 a.m.—"The Call of Samuel." 7 p.m.—"The Great Refusal."

THE COLD SNAP Has no Terrors for the Man Equipped fay IyjCMENAMIN THE MEN'S WEAR EXPERT HEAVY TWEED OVERCOATS 49/6 55/- up GABARDINE RAINCOATS 59/6 65/- up MOTOR COATS Wool or Leather Lined 85/- to 105/GAUNTLET MOTOR GLOVES Lined or Unlined. 10/6 to 32/6 FUR MOTOR GLOVES 27/6 WOOLLEN GLOVES From 2/11 WARM LINED KID GLOVES 8/6 9/6 10/6 WOOL SCARVES 3/6 3/11 up ALL-WOOL SWEATERS 10/6 ALL-WOOL COAT SWEATERS 32/6 Customers are assured a WARM WELCOME M'TVIENAMIN Men's and Boys' Wear Specialist. Where the Ready-Tailored Suits are. OF VITAL IMPORTANCE To those already engaged in Offices or desirous of being engaged in the Business World. Important modifications have recently been made to the Courses for the ACCOUNTANCY DEGREE and the UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA IN BOOK-KEEPING. One or other of these Diplomas is essential to success in Modem Business. Under the new Regulations the ordinary Matriculation as a preliminary is to be replaced by a special examination —the ACCOUNTANCY PRELIMINARY. This will entail, among other subjects, a knowledge of Elementary Economics and Civics. Latin, Geometry, Algebra, will no , longer be compulsory. A new Diploma is also created—that for the QUALIFIED COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTANT. Tin's is the age of Efficiency; you owe it to yourself and tho Empire to qualify. Firstly, then, you should ascertain the new conditions. We have produced a booklet explaining simply and fully the new Regulations. Senc fo- it to-day, and by return we will forward it post-paid without obligation on your part. Address: — ~„„.., HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON Professional Teachers by Mad of Bookkeeping, Accountancy, and all Business Subjects. Union Buildings, AUCKLAND. P.O Box 516. PLANTING SEASON. TKEVETHICK Sweet Peas, Priinu la Malacoides, Cineraria, Daphne, lOuca, beautiful autumn foliage plants. Make- your garden a dream of beauty. All those plants procurable at Mrs Imrie's (late AVightoii's), Fergussou street, Fcilding. Phone 389. ■ ST. ANDREW'S, COLYTON. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of PaiJ- ish will be held at St. Andrew's Church, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, at 2.30 p.m. ALAN S. INNES JONES. KIMBOLTON RED CROSS, ASOCIAL and DANCE will be held • in the KIMBOLTON HALL on 1 TUESDAY, MAY 21, at 8 p.m., in aid : of the Boys' Parcel Fund. I Gentlemen, 2/6. Ladies, 1/- and a " Basket. . P. BEARD, Hon. Sec. [ FUNERAL NOTICE. 11FIK Funeral of the late Private - 11. W. A'COI'KT will leave his I mother's rosidenco at Sanson at 2 , p.m. on MONDAY next. .Military funeral. 1 rnFIE KAINTIES h>r Soldiers' Cakes • X made to order, securely packed. " Also Soldiers' Confectionery Packets, " ready for posting, 1/(5. 1 HJI'I.TI - RUDGIO, Lamp, New iVi Tyres; ureal; hill climber. 1 Messrs W. 11. BAIN and CO., Feilding.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 35207, 18 May 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 35207, 18 May 1918, Page 2