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THE MOON' CAR MESSRS BURRELL and DURRANT wish to draw he •*- ---tention of the MOTORING PUBLIC who reomr- • FIRST-CLASS and HIGHLY FINISHED effect that they are the SOLE PROVINCIAL DISTRiBU TORS for the famous "MOON" Cars. The "MOON" Car is not a newcomer to New Zealand birfc has been well tried out both in the Auckland Province aad Hawke's Bay, and has well justified its reputation under Colonial conditions. Here *re a few "MOON" Features:— Six-Cylinder Engine. Overhead Varya* enclosed in Polished Aluminum Mickel-Silvw Honeycomb Radiator. Wagner Starting and lighting. Rayfield Carburettor. Long Rear Springs. « High-class Coach Work. We are unpacking one of these Cars this week, so come along and see this ARISTOCRAT for yourself. You will be surpri.j9d at the latest introduction. BURRELL & DURRANT KIMBOLTON ROAD —- FEILDINC iUA.JJ.UJIL....JI..L.I . PER - EUICE ENGLAND AMERICA. NOTE the birth place of thesefatAvo famous makes. No two ears aver came to New Zealand and gave thejsjpride of ownership that the Rover and Six-cylinder Buick have dona.^Ask any Rover or Buick owner what he thinks of his oar. AYe are content t© abide by hie decision. Wr do not expect to do business with you until Aye have given you every satisfaction in trial. Reliable service and attention to your needs until jdh hara learned to take care of your car yourself is what... we are out to giva you. No on© has regretted iJhe purchase of either Rover or Buiek. Both oars are fitted with the most up-to-date appliances for the conrtnienoe of purchasers. The latest Models may be seen at our Showroom, Kimbolton load. - BAIN'S BiHMffl ■ BUICK AND ROVER SERVICE STATION. ■■I jiiiL j B R jjiI!WMBMHB«B«MigBMg_aW^^ REPUBLIC LORRIES WE have pleasure in announcing that we are AGENTS fo* REPUBLIC TRUCKS and LORRIES. Having installed an UP-TO-DATE HYDRAULIC PRESS, we are - a position to RENDER SERVICE to the TRUCK USER. PERRY'S LTD. AGENTS .- -— FEILDING SNIPS IN KITCHEN CHAIRS We have a limited quantity of Cane- ki Tfill 3 seated Bentwood Chairs, which we are fj k 8 | 3 J (5 Clearing at 14/6 each. Il | 1 J $ f jf They must go out to make room for | I II If I New Stocks. il ft IAA ft If Also a big selection of fSjmmmKmm*mm?w& CANADIAN KITCHEN AND ij JBi^Z^MiA DINING CHAIRS Bjf^llU Ranging from 11/6 to £1. JP^M**™!!! If you need chairs BUY NOW, for these are offered at practically the cost price of to-d w . MAIL ENQUIRIES receive prompt and expert attention. AVRITE US IF YOU CANNOT CALL. ■ i W PEGDEN THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. TENNIS TEAMS ~ . ■ BOWLERS CRICKETERS HAVE you secured your New Season's 'WHITE" FOOTWEAR P If not, it's time you did. . m „_ ._,„.. ««-r»_ As usual/we OFFER TIP-TOP VALUES in just THE VERY GOODS YOU WANT. NOTE THE PRICINGS —— THEN CALL AND BUY LADIES' WHITE TENNIS SHOES. Rubber Soles. 3/11 4/11 5/11 »/• 11/5 LADIES' BLACK CANVAS TENNIS SHOES. Blaak Rubber Solas. MEN'S BOWLING SHOES. White Canvas Tops. TBek Red Rubber Soles &l * MEN'S WHITE CANVAS TENNIS SHOES. Chrome Solas. tt/f MEN'S WHITE CANVAS TENNIS or BOWLING SHOES . Wfcttj Rubber. 7 / 6 8 / 6 9 6 IZ/8 GIRLS' TENNIS SHOES. 11 to 2. v LADIES' WHITE CANVAS WALKING SHOES. Lace, Gourt or Strap-.

PRIME Quality Table PoUtoaa, full weight sacka, 9/-, sack raturned. Feed Oats for the fowla. Tha Mill, Gilding. PRAM TYRES—Best Spiral Pra* Tyres fitted while you trait. Treasure Cyclo Co., Feilding.

pT/"\ ONLY Skirt Lengths, in good l)\J strong AA"ool Tweeds, in Checks and Plain. All good shades of Brown and Grey, etc. Usually 26s 6d. Economy Price 21/- Skirt Length . ,i£iri„'!.l*H" !"' •'*'!> i : : : ■\! - McGRUER, THOMSON'S SALE.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4148, 19 November 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4148, 19 November 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4148, 19 November 1920, Page 3

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