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A BLUE MOON ' .. (TO BE ,SEEN AT B. AND D.S.) mHE MOON MOTOR OAR 00.. has for years. been noted for BnX gmeenug Excellence. It sprang from a, family devoted to . Engineering. During the War its activities ranged from building guns andsights < to manufacturing shells and fuses. The features of Modern Moon Motor J tars reflect the difference between "a car created by Engineering Skill And = just an ordinary assembled car. SOLE PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTORS, • ' " BUREELL & DURRANT FEILDING. ENGLAND' AMERICA. NOTE, the birth place of these two fasaous makes.. No two care erer cams to New Zealand and gave the pride of ownership .that, the Rovtr and Six-cylinder, Buick* hare done.. Ask any Rover orßuick owner what he thinks of his car. We are content to abide by hie decision. W« da not expect to do business with you until we have given you- every satiifaetioa in trial. Reliable service and atten. tion to your needs until-you have learned to take ©are of your car yourself is what we are out to give you. No one has regretted the purchase of either Hover er Buiek. Both ears are fitted with the most up-to-date appliances for the •onreni* ence of purchasers. The latest Models may be seen at our Shewrooai Kiabolton road. BAIN'S BiFUAEABE ; BUICK AND ROVER SERVICE STATION. 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 r y a position to RENDER SERVlOJvft© the TRUCK USER. FERRY'S LTD AGENTS FEILDING ■BPPMMgiIIIWII 11l I pI^pMMMWIMIM^P^MfMIiPM^PWPWWIIfc SNIPS IN KITCHEN CHAIRS Wβ hare a limited quantity of Cane- l^^^^^^S seated Bentwood Chairs, which we are | I J s Clearing .at 14/6 each. H jl' |$ If They must go out to make room for M 1 If a - New Stocks. n s s | ffl Also a big selection of fSmm^SSS^^-^ CANADIAN KITCHEN AND f B ''" S "TA DINING CHAIRS to rt J&*»*'Hl?l\ Ranging from 11/6 to £1. BP^" 0 * 8 /^ Ii you need chairs BUY NOW, for these are offered at praotically the cost price of to-d^. MAIL ENQUIRIES receive prompt and expert attention. WRITE US IF YOU CANNOT CALL. W. PEGDEN THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. HITS PLAYERS "• - ' BOWLERS CRICKETERS HAVE you secured your New Season's 'WHITE" FOOTWEAR? If not, it's time you did. As usual, we OFFER TIP-TOP VALUES in just THE VERY GOODS YOU WANT, NOTE THE PRICINGS THEN GALL AND BUY LADIES' WHITE TENNIS SHOES. Rubber Soles.. 3/11 4/11 5/11 8/8 11/6 LADIES' BLACK CANVAS TBNNIS SHOES. Black Rubber Solea. 3/11 4/11 MEN'S BOWLING SHOES. White Canvas Tops. Thick Red Rubber oolos « - 25/MBN'S WHITE OANVA* TENNIS SHOB®. Ghrom* Solas. 22/« MEN'S WHITE CANVAS TENNIS or BOWLIN® SHOEi. WMt» Rubber. 7/6 8/6 9/1 12/ i - GIRLS' TENNIS SHOES. 11 to 2. 3/11 LADIES' WHITE CANVAS WALKING SHOES. Lace, Court or S*ra». 147§ 4SG.6r{p s/foe/srs. W&m?

Kf\ ONLY Skirt Lengths, in good • *J\J strong Wool Tweeds, in Checks and Plain. All good shades of Brown and Grey, etc. Usually 2f6s 6d. Economy Price'2l/- Skirt Length McGRUER THOMSON'S SALE. i

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4150, 22 November 1920, Page 3

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