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M°GR(JER, THOMSON! CO. CLEAN SWEEP CLEAN " SWEEP SALE SALE BEGINS NEXT WEDNESDAY ' NOVEMBER 17 AT Q O'CLOCK READ our Big Clean Sweep Sale Circular. It's out in Tuesday night's 'Star. Every item listed is a bargain. A run through the big circular will convince you., BE SURE YOU GET A COPY. If not, call in, or drop us a line. Owing to the big shipments arriving from Home between now and Christmas, it is imperative for us to mako room for them. The items on the Sale Bill in many instances are listed at prices below to-day'a London cost. PAY US A VISIT EARLY aN WEDNESDAY h It's a great opportunity for you to save on your Summer Dresses. Big Discounts in every department. SPECIAL TO COUNTRY CUSTOMERS Make out your list when you got our Bill on Tuesday. All orders attended to by experienced staff. Orders dealt with in rotation as received. Mail yours at once. REMEMBER.THE DATE: - WEDNESDAY, 17TH SfGRIER, THOMSON'S CLEAN SWEEP SALE, BOX 77. PHONE 112. ROLL OF HONOUR MEMORIAM. NOBLE.-—For Empire's cause. In loving memory of my dear brother, Private William Noble, killed in action, November 22, 1917. . My thoughts do often wander Tα-that grave so far away, Where comrades laid our darling Will Just three years ago to-day. May peaceful be. his slumber, As we join-him, one by one; Getting less now in our number. Blessed Lord, Thy will be done. —Inserted by his loving sister Emily. DEATH.' BAKER.—At Kimboltou, on November 20, 1920, Mary Frances Baker, aged 77 years. FUNERAL NOTICE. —— <s mHE Funeral of the late MARY A FRANCES BAKER will take place at Kimbolton TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 2.30 p.m., the remains to be interred in the Kimbolton Cemetery. G. H. FUNNELL, Undertaker. TEA TABLE TOPICS 1 Biggest show of water in E'eildiiig streets yesterday for 23 years. 2 New Zealand miners make sudden stand and deliver demands. 3. Raids in Dublin. 4 America wants mandate privileges without sharing responsibilities. TH'OUCHT FOR THE DAY Brooding over one's troubles brings neither desire nor power to forget them.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4150, 22 November 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4150, 22 November 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4150, 22 November 1920, Page 2

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