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FINAL FIVE DAYS OF UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN GIVING TVTEW SEASON'S MILLINERY at SWEEPING REDUCTIONS LADIES' DYED PANDANS Breton and American Sailor shapes. Ready-for-Service. Trimmed Band and Bow Cord Silk Ribbon. Colours : Copper, Black, Lemon, French Blue, Grey, and Pink. Usual prces 12/6 to 14/6 Clearance price 7/11 LADIES' SMART READY -TO - WEARS. In Sailor shapo. Include tho now Rustic Straws, and tho useful and popular Tagel. Usual prices 8/11 to 17/11 Clearance price 5/11 SMART UNTRIMMED STRAW SHAPES. Mostly Sailor styles. Biscuit, Grey, Putty, and White. Usual prices 4/11 to 15/6 Clearance prico 1/11 SPECIALS from tho READY-TO-WEAR SECTION All Wonderful Bargains 1 only COAT DRESS In Fawn Gabardine. With Cream Cloth Collar and Cuffs. Usual price £6 10/Clearance price 69/6 1 only FAWN GABARDINE COAT DRESS Cable Stitched and finished Sailor Collar. Usual price £6 10/Clearance price 59/6 1 only WINE GABARDINE COSTUME With Basque. Pelt all round. Full Skirt. Usual price 84/Clearance price 35/A WORTH WHILE OFFER FROM THE DRESS DEPARTMENT Read it carefully:— During the final 5 days of this Big Sale we are making to order Dresses and Blouses from our extensive ranges of FLORAL VOILES, which include the renowned LIBERTY and FERGUSON makes, at the very low price of— For BLOUSES, in Dark Printings 18/- complete In Light Colourings— 17/- complete For DRESSES, in Dark Printings 59/6 complete In Light colourings— 57/6 complete Remember: These prices are for the Crmpleted Garment, and hold goon during the Final 5 Days of our Sale only Book your Order early. This is a wonderful opportunity to have your Summer Blouse or Frock made at a big saving Shop early and often Is our advice.

joiin ami. lis. THE CASH MAIL ORDER HOUSE FEILDING. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC INFLUENZA MICROBES are destroyed in 18 seconds by HOPE'S "CRESOLIA" A SMALL BOTTLE will make over 5 gallons of the best and cheapest Household Disinfectant known to Science. Obtainable from Wells' or Sakey's. """ CARBINE" BTABLES J. T. 3ERRINGTON HAS taken over the above Staples from Mr H. A. Monk. Horses and Gigs for Hire. First-clans service for all Clients 'Phono 424. CARRYING BUSINESS MH. HART wishes to inform tht* • Residents of Feilding and surrounding district that he has started a Carrying Busineas in KIMBOLTON, and is prepared to do Carrying to auy part of the district. MOTOR LORRY leaves Kimboltou every morning fjr Feilding, returning each evening. rA OAnn] McINTYRE MURPHY & TAYLOR Solicitors Kimbolton Road FE7LDING Hugh Mclntyre] [C. E. Taylor A Nice Selection of CALENDARS AND DIARIES for 1919 just to hand. Still a few Christmas Weekly Numbers available. » See Window. J. COPELAND & CO. Feilding /-2JET THIS YEAR'S BONUS by insuring NOW. C. LASHLIE, A.M.P. Society, Darragh's Buildings, FEILDING. CARRYING BUSINESS WJ. COCK, 15 Marlborough • Street, has started a Carrying Business Furniture removed. Also Gravel carted. Plough, Disc, Harrow, etc., work. Small paddocks. Phone 420. DEATHS. MELVILLE.—On November 24, 1918, • at her residence, Highfield road, Feilding, Vida, beloved wife of Charles Oliver Melville, aged 34 years. Deeply regretted. MORRISON.—At the residence of her parents, Tokorangi, on December 2, 1918, Ethel Jessie, eldest daughter of John and Catherine Morrison, aged 34 years. HAWKEN.—On November 25, at Te Aroha, of pneumonia-influenza, Edward Henry, dearly loved husband of Kathleen I. Hawken, and youngest son of Mr and Mrs H. Hawken, Bowling avenue, Epsom, Auckland, aged 29 years. CHANT.—At Feilding, on December 2, 1918, of pneumonia, Eva Jane, beloved wife of M. W r . Chant, Ilongotea, and dearly loved daughter of F. and A. Major, Home street, Wellington. ROUND.—On December 2, at Feilding, Thomas W. P. Round, of influenza, beloved husband of Alice Round, Haybittle street. Farewell to thee, consort of my happy days. ' FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late ETHEL JESSIE will leave the residence of her father, Mr .John Morrison, Tokorangi, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at , 10.30 for the Halcombe Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. ALFRED EADE, Undertaker, Feilding. Phono 170.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 3647, 2 December 1918, Page 2

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