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TIE LYCEUM For tho Last Tim© TO-NIGHT. MAE MARSH In tho Gigantic Goldwyn Feature— THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE Superb Supporting Programme. TO-MORROW and THURSDAY. PAULINE STARKE Iv the Sensational Trianglo Drama — THE ATOM Prices: Stalls 9d. D. Circle 1/7. Children 1/1 and Gd. Reserves 2/1. NEW AND DAINTY STYLES IN LADIES' HANDBAGS WE have just received a large shipment of theso goods, foa--1 hiring all tho latest ideas. NEW ART EMBOSSED LEATHER HANDBAGS Prices 301- 32/6 85/- 37/6 40/SPECIAL VALUE IN BLACK MOROCCO BAGS In Envelope, Kodak and Simplex Shapes, imported direct. Prices: 12/6 14/6 17/6 21/- 25/- 30/----32/6, up to 80/Othor Shades in Suedes and Tan. Nothing could make a moro acceptable gift for a lady than ono of these Fin© Handbags. Don't fail to see this Special Display. m cart Tew a son BOOKSELLERS : : FEILDING THE FEILDING FARMERS FREEZING CO. LTD. BUYERS of Fat Stuck for Freezing, at per pound, on tbe hooks or at per head-. 'PHONES— 28-1 M. A. MacLEOD, Buyer. 359 STOCKMAN. 320 HEAD OFFICE. H. O. STRINGER, General Manager. ""IHTJOHN'S CHURCH. * CONFIRMATION SERVICE. TO-NIGHT. nniiE bishop "of .Wellington JL (L'r. Sprott) will hold Confirmation Service at St. John's Church at 7.3d o'clock To-night. FEILDING DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. AVAR HONOURS BOARD. mHE Committee is preparing a -I- War Honours Board for the School, and desires to mako the list as complete as possible. All parents aid others who know of old boys of the school who served in tho Great Wav are asked to communicate with tho Headmaster without delay. JAS. CAMPBELL, Hon. Sec. School Committee. AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY. riIHE adjourned meeting of ladies •JL and gentlemen interested in the formation of above will be held in tho Public Library on WEDNESDAY, 3rd inst., at 8 p.m. HUGH ROBERTS Wool Broker FEILDING aud WANGANUI GOVERNMENT Valuation of Wool and Sheepskins, aud Auction Sales of Hides and Tallow held monthly. Date next Wool Valuations, Dec. 0. Date next Sheepskin Valuation, December 17. Date next Hide and Tallow bale, December 11. Box 21. Phone 202. WANTED.-— Young Lady Assistant. 11. Smithers, Jeweller. WILL the person seen removing Winkers from horse in Denbigh Stables return at once to save further trouble. J. T. Berrington. • 1 OST.—At Races yesterday, .Plain _ Gold Earring. Reward. Webber, Empire Hotel. WANTED.— 3 Blade Shearers. 8(10 sheep. Start Tuesday, December 10. Brewster's Estate, Awahuri, Phono 3071 i. POSITION OF POLAND. PADEREWSKI WILL RESIGN. CANNOT GET EAST G A DICTA. \By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.; *Ai».-N./i. ■ Cable- Association. j London, December i. The Morning Post's Warsaw correspondent .sums ii]) the situation in Roland. He suvs L'adei'ewski's position is hopeless, and ids resignation is expected any day. owing, to bis failure to secure East Oalicia from the Allies. France and lbe United States are willing, but Britain refused. Polish Army made great sacrifices to secure Lust Galicia. and there is_ intense public feeling that- the sacrifices .--buiild not have been made in vain. Tbe Poles will have to march to Petrograd against the Bolsheviks, but require tbo Allies' mandate, financial assistance, and recognition of claims to East Galicia. Polish Army consists of GOO.OOO troops, the largest standing army in the world to-day, admirably drilled by France and equipped by the fjpitod States. The Poles now hold Boresina. river ami Dviiisk, aud thus aro favourably placed to operate against Petrograd and Moscow. Snow and ice in December provide favourable campaigning conditions. CABLE BREVITIES. _«. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright,' (Aust.-N.K. Press Association.) Paris, December 1. The Supreme Council has decided to open Peace pourparlers with Hungary. London, December 28. As a protest against not being consulted in regard to tbe recent changes in tho price of coal, the miners' delegates on the Advisory Committco ol the Coal Controller resigned, including Messrs Smillie and Hartshorn. Obituary.—Louise, widow of the Hon. Richard Oliver, of New Zealand. Washington, December 1. America's new Note to _ Mexico refuses to discuss irrelevancies, and demands Consul Jenkins' instant release on bail. The Note does not threaten further action, however.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3889, 2 December 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3889, 2 December 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3889, 2 December 1919, Page 3

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