Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

ITS NICE TO SNUGfiLE UNDER WARM BED COVERINGS tTVTATURE made tho ""Blanket" that keeps pue»y warm in BLANKETS AND DOWN QUILTS aro as worm as pussy's fuzzy coat. OUR BLANKETS are soft, fleecy, and luxurious. We have the very b«st makes (English and Colonial). You'll find their comfort a real delight, and will bo well pleased with, their modeWhite All-Wool Colonial-made BlanketsSingle Bed size 30/- 35/- 37/6 pair Three-quarter Bed size, 42/6 50/- pair Double Bed size, 52/6 60/- pair Grey Colonial All-Wool Blankots— 30/- 40/- 45/- pair, according to size DOWN QUILTS AND KAPOC QUILTS Generously stuffed with the highest grade Eider-down and best Samarang Kapoc. The Coverings artistic in design Double Bed Kapoc Quilts, 27/6 CO/- 37/6 Double Bed Down Quilts, 55/- 65/- 75/- 85/;; 9/Cot and Pram Quilts, in great variety. From 5/6 to *-/- Heavy Bush Ruq»i from 9/11 to 23/6 each Travelling Rubs, from 27/6 to 66/- each. YOU'LL FIND OUR VALUE IN EVERY INSTANCE PARTICULARLY GOOD r> O Q ;___ WHBB, WHERE H_-_F _■» _«_, %? ■ J*W MMSk AJk\ WJil--Vf*

BUICK CARS JUST ARRIVED — 1919 MODEL 6-CYLINDER BUICKS. PEICE — £ 55f J JLjl.jLt-L\/X O JuAJLK: AGENTS, FEILDING UPHOLSTERING I (111 MOTOR CARS HOOD COVERINGS and Curtains, Seat Loose Coverings, and Celluloid Fitted. Also PAINTINGS in all Styles and Colourings. PLEASE NOTE.—The Best of Finish only. CIGS, CARTS and WAGONS REPAIRED and PAINTED^ JAMES & CO. PHONE 132. KIMBOLTON ROAD A TRIUMPH IN TAILORING THRULY describes every Cos- * tume turned out by r THE CASH TAILORING CO. rH That is why our patrons i,3 continue to come to us L/l* ; ; _*,'. each year for their Cos _(?//*!>_ "Jr! tumes. if/_rl\ N DISTINCTIVE IN DEBIGN ij j,J|i\ pi FAULTLESS IN FINISH Jf' %vU \M Our Stock of Autumn and I ii *T^TwT ,>2 Winter Materials is wor- h*\ A J |tt $4 thy of inspection. a j | : ,|| TWV « ii .ftift I CASH TAILORING CO. ■$£ NI'FEILDING 'Phone 128 : BOOTS THAT WILL . WEAR i: :: 3i\ TV^i FOOTWEAR FOR WINTER DAYS I; I\«,•• "M j . Jjjf I HERE are some BARGAINS that \ / 1 MUST APPEAL TO MEN 1 j yjff / j 1936-KIP WHOLE-BACK SHOOT- \^ljA ERS, nailed. Toe and heel tips. Ul IMS /ftQ^ Hand-pegged soles. No caps 25/- \A J g T j?/^ 1947-SPLIT KIP SHOOTERS. Nad- __>V and plated. Whole backs and fronts. C^__S____^>^ 1043-GREe'nhIDe'SHOOTERS. Unbreakable backs. No caps. PafiggJ split Bailed shooters v;-;;-, 17/, 5 1082-KIP WATERTIGHT BLUCHERS. Light and strong. Nailed and 1931-YEARLING ' KIP * SHOOTERS Soe' plate.."'" No' naiis." Hand-pegged soles. A splendid boot -J, SPLIT BLUCHERS, Nailed or Plain Soles 1)3 "per tn DUBBIN J P SOLD BY %tSl*)*s/\D bootmakers Vlf£s^m& FEILDING ..

TO RESIDENTS OF FEILDING. WHY continuTlo PAY RENTf when a comparatively small Deposit supplemented by Weekly Payments extendin gover a term of years, will enable you to obtain a HOME OF YOUR OWN. Full particular and terms of payment can be obtained from— E. GOODBEHERE, Feilding. TTTASTIE'S HOTEL. FEILLiNG. LATEST PKICE LIST:— »Vhisky (case) . . 10/- per bottle ■vVhieky (draught) 8/- „ Brundy (draught; 8;- ~ Schnapps . 10/ )rv Gin 10- ! •-It Wir.v lUog'b iieud _ai_l_»i> _S.it (quarto) . . 2/- ~ 21/- per do?.. Draught Whisky, with water, lid glass All Meals 2/-. 8. W. R. EVANS, Projjii-tot. '

JTOil SALE. A A Q ACHES, all in grass, bar 5 1 _t-0 acres crop, and 85 acres being resown now, situated 9 miles from a town, two miles from railway station, li miles from school, 1 mile cheese factory, and same distance from a store/ Buildings include a 3roomed house, with bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, washhouse, etc., trapshed, large shed, 5-bail cowshed, two poultry nouses, etc. Carry 30 cows, besides horses. Well fenced and watered. Price £24 per acre. Terms £500, balance arranged. (1118) Fuller particulars, apply VICTOR E. SMITH - LAND AGENT j Box 59 ....... FEILDING ]

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/FS19190502.2.8.7

Bibliographic details

Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3778, 2 May 1919, Page 1

Word Count
621

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3778, 2 May 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3778, 2 May 1919, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert