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3 , HEAL VALUE IN */" quality minium 11 iiMii iv; The SUITE detailed below is another instance of our consistent , ■ . ■ polioy of ■ ■ GOOD MODERATE FURNITURE AT PRICES Specifications are as follows:— RIMU BEDROOM SUITE— ■ .'.•■' ■ -...' » Roomy 4fi Wardrobe, with double Doors. Large size Bevel ".■ Mirror, 48in x 18in. 3ft 6in Dressing Table, with 24in x 18in Bovel Mirror. Pedestal Cabinet to raatch. t This SUITE is beautifully made from selected Heart Rimu, and would be an asset to any Home. PRICE £27 1 ft/- COMPLETE IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO CALL, WE WELCOME ENQUIRIES BT MAIL. W. PE^DEN IHB SO.UARI. i PALMEBSTOS N.

THE NEW OVERLAND 4 THE NEW OVERLAND 4 has been built to fill the demand for a light, durable and economical automobile that rides well. It is a car you will be proud to own, because of its graceful lines, glad to ride in because of its easy riding qualities, and thoroughly satisfied because of its completeness and convenience. The full specifications of THE OVERLAND 4 indicate the bountirul nature of its equipment; in fact, the summary of the OVERLAND reads in all details like the specifications of an expensive car. REMEMBER—This Car has been tested 250,000 MILES before being placed before the public. Let us call upon you to-day. No better value on the market at our price. A demonstration will convince. ' • Catalogues on application. 1 AGENTS: BURRELL & DURRANT 'PHONE 456. ■♦ P.O. BOX 12*. <" Agents tfor Hupmobile and. Willys-Knight Cars. ' '

W H. BAIN AND CO. LTD. FEILDING X JUST RECEIVED FRESH SHIPMENT OF THE LATEST MODEL MAXWELL CARS &18&'%£2g8$Si'i8£ uauT * * ECONOMY - OB ALBION LORRY , WE HAVE ALSO LANDED OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF THESE HIGH GRADE TRUCKS, AND (HAVE STILL A 3J-4-TON TO BOOK UP. i

DRY FEET-ALWAYS DURING THE WET MONTHS OF WINTER, FOR THOSE WHO ■LNVJwsT IN .... HANNAH WATERTIGHT FOOTWEAR. ' • - ! We are featuring sit present special values in CUMBOOTS AND COLOBHEB ALL RIGHT UP TO OUR USUAL QUALITY . THE PRICES ARE UNDOUBTEDLY " HANNAH," OJNES. ' 3 No. 32—MEN'S SHORT DUCK GUM BOOTS 27/6 and 30/Nα. 33—MEN'S S THIGH DUCK GUM BOOTS 35A and 45/No. 57—MEN'S ROLLED EDGE GOLOSJHES " 8/6 YOUTH'S ROLLED EDGE GLOSHES V. 8/6 No. 69—LADIES' ROLLED EDGE GOLOSHES 7/6 No. 70—MISSES' ROLLED EDGE GOLOSHES, S II to 2 .":... 5/11 No. DULL KNEE GUM BOOTS, 3 to 8 ."'.'.!"""""" 16/6 No. 20—WOMEN'S BRIGHT GUM BOOTS, 3 to 8 14/6 No. 20—MISSES' BRIGHT. GUM BOOTS, 11 to 2 1 14/6 i c 20—GIRLS' BRIGHT GUM "BOOTS, 11 t6 2 12/6 MEN'S CLOGS, WITH IRONS 16/6 THEBE ARE TOO GOOD TO MIBB ESPECIALLY IF YOU WORK OUT OF DOORB R. HANNAH <&TCO. VFB. ■ FEILDING.

TO MOTORISTS SOLID TY^ESi Having installed an Up-to-date Hydraulic Press, we are in a position to FIT SOLIDS WHILE YOU WAIT. ' •™ B »P»«« PERRY'S LTD; AGENTS. ■ = .-,;..-•' -=.-»vpBILDING'"'- ,, ' ,1 --;- 1 -;-

HASTIE'B HOTEL W. J. Spilflht, LicinMft. ">EST Brand* of LIQUORS kept in Btoek. Firet-claee Table and Acoommodation. | Specialty: j FARMERS' LUNCHEON on ' FRIDAYS. Uβ. ! SUITS TO MEASURE. fiIHE "cost of living is high, hut . JL these popular prices will help you. Just opened 25 beautiful Suit Lengths. All Colonial Tweed Suiting. Splendid patterns. Fit and Style guaranteed.. Prices to suit all. £9 ss, £9 17s 6(1, 10 and 11 guineas. McGRUER. THOMSON and CO.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4011, 10 June 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4011, 10 June 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4011, 10 June 1920, Page 4

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