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! THE LYCEUM For ihe Last Time TO-NIGHT. ALICE JOYCE In the Superb Vita Feature— THE SPARK DIVINE DIPPY DAN'S DOINGS is a Scream. And the Last Episode of THE RAILROAD RAIDERS To-night's prices: Everybody Oil and 1/7. Ring Phono 107 for Reserves, 2/1. MONDAY aud TUESDAY. CONSTANCE TALMADGE Everybody's Favourite, in A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS" MUSIC ♦ PIECES THAT ARE SELLING AT CARTHEW'S:— Beautiful Ohio (Song) If Yon Could Cure (Song) Wild Thyme (Song) Give Me the Moonlight (Song) Mickey (Song) Till We Meet Again (Song) "N" Everything (Song^ Maxina. .Moonlight (Walt/,) Poverty (Rag) Missouri (Waltz) I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles (Song) Bees' Wax (Rag) I've Lost My Heart In Maoriland (Song) All 2/- each, or 2/1 posted. LATEST MUSIC Direct from all the leading publishers. m CARTHEW I SON FEILDING THERE ARE GOOD REASONS FOR THE OLDSMOBILE AND MAXWELL CARS' SUPERIORITY rp 11E OLDSMOBILE six-cylinder -■- engine is the ihom highly <ic-s-eloped and dependable engine of the day. The MAXWELL four-cylinder, both in test trials and performance, has gisen continuous satisfaction to oss iters. The OLDS-MOBILE Comfort is an integral part e»i a beautifully designed Car. The MAXWELL upkeep is lose, and the life of tho MAXWELL is long. the result of a correctly balanced light weight and exceptionally able construction. We have FOR SALE Second-hand Cars: One Aseater FORD, one 2seater SAXON, one English 2-seat.ei SINGER. Prices on application. Den ions trillions Free. Agent tor the ALBION TRICKS. CHAS. HARRISON, Salesman. «. 11. BAN I CO. LTD. FEILDING M ET 11 O D 1 S T CHURCH. SUNDAY NEXT. FEB. 22. 1920. HARVEST FESTIVAL. 11. a, and 7, Rev. A. C. LAWPY (of Chiistehureh), ex-Pi esident ol Conference". Harvest Hymns and Special Anthems by Clkoir. Golden Offering for Trust Funds. riEILDING BAPTIST (,'IH'KCH. ■TO-MORROW: 11 a.m. "Abraham's Greatest Trial.'' 7 p.m.- -"Cain the Murderer." li.v. C. J). GARDINER, Seats tice. All svelcomc. L_T. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN A* CHURCH. TO-MORROW: .Morning, 11. Evening, 7. lies. THOMAS .MILLER, ALA. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. riIHE SALVATION ARMY TO-MORROW: 11 a.m.- "Holine.-s of Lite." 3 p.m. "Freedom in Setviee." 7 p.m.'- -"Liberty from Sin." Speaker: Captain GILL INCLJS. A Hearty Welcome extended to ail. | RESIDENCE FOR SALE. r*ITENDERS arc invited for the purJ- eiutso of Mrs HA K. Manning's property, West. Street, Feilding, comprising 2-J ACRES oi Land, with wellbuilt RESIDENCE. The property has a frontage of 132 feet to West Street ami runs right through to Glasgow Terrace. The property is one (hat svill cut up to great advantage, and olives a gn ;il opportunity to speculators. A small cash deposit only required. Tenders eh*., „„ TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1020. Highest or any tender not- necessarily accepted. Full particulars obtainable at the Stah Office or from LENNARD ami ABBOTT, the Vnnlor, Auckland. MAKINO LULGfe '"''"'''. tin. 61 V '• U.A.0.1L, N.L.N.7 " '. ■ Death Bent.fit Ciii J ri.HE QUARTERLY SUMMONED JL Meeting of the above will be li.-M on TUESDAY. FEB. 24, 1920. in the FORESTERS' HALL. Bowen street, at 8 o'clock. Uusiness:— Payment oi Dues. Initiation and Geneial. Welcome Home to Returned • Brothers. Members are requested to attend and Visitors always welcomed By command of the A. D. H. L. SMIFH, P.A. Secretary. At McGRUER. THOMSON'S SALE. 4 FEW Leather Travelling Straps. t% with handles. Real good value. Sale price, 1 -'0 each. , Schools Sports, Victoria Park, Mar. V*.'

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3938, 21 February 1920, Page 3

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