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STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE 1 QA ACHES GOOD DAIRY 1. Oil LAND, nearly all flat, all been heavy bush country, felled and grassed, and considerable portion stumped and ploughed; 17 paddocks well watered; 7-roomed House and all necessary Farm Buildings; 4; miles from township in Feilding district; school and everything handy. The owner will lease for 3 or 5 years at 40/- per acre. Rent halfyearly in advance. N. E GIFFORD AGENT FEILDING and J. Penny. FEILDING GOLF CLUB. OPENING DAY TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), APRIL 29, 1922. A MIXED FOURSOME MATCH TY will be played. Members can enter with partners and opponents. Entries must be received by me before 11 a.m. to-morrow. S. IT. HOBBS, Hon. Secretary.

FARMERS’ UNION. ROOT CROP COMPETITION. J UDGING of Crops will take place in the Feilding District on TUESDAY, May 2nd. Apii.i, WEDNESDAY, May 3rd. Kiwitea and Wnituna, THURSDAY, May- 4th. All farmers, whether members of Union or not, are urged to accompany the Judge, Mr 0. W. Deem. Further information as to time, etc., from the Secretary. OIIOUA COUNTY COUNCIL. Applications for the Position of Ranger for the Central Portion of the Oroua County will be received up till Noon on FRIDAY, .May sth. ROY L. HARDING, County Clerk, NOTICE. GMANN begs to inform the Re- • sklents of Feilding and surrounding neighbourhood that ho has taken over the Florist Business, 28, Fcrgusson Street, lately conducted by Mi-. Doherty, and hopes for a continuance of their kind patronage. Wreaths and Bouquets made to order. Choice Cut Flowers always on hand. Orders for Trees and Shrubs promptly attended to, and obtained on the shortest notice. ’Phono 189. MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. - TENDERS will bo received at the County Oiliccs, Sanson, up till noon on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of May, 1922, for the following Conti acts: — Contract No. 286.—Stewarts’ Road, 250 cubic yards of metal. Contract No. 287.—Penny’s and Banks’ Roads, 400 cubic yards of metal. Contract No. 288.—Cemetery Road, 200 cubic yards of metal. Specifications and conditions may be seen at the County Offices, Sanson.

A. K. DREW, County Clerk. Sanson, 2-Ltli April, 1922. [A Card.' ON and after 6th March, Mr C. V. Newton Broad may he consulted at his new promises, Kimboiton Road. ■j have a good Big X Motor Cycle for £SO. Treasure Cycle Co., Feilding. CtPEED JUDGING— Competitors asO' somblo Burrell and Currants, 2 p.m. Saturday. Start at 2.30 p.m. sharp. SKIN Diseases Cured Permanently. Nurse Martin’s treatment cures all Skin and Scalp Troubles. Don't For get This: You can cure yoursell in vour own home without rest, pain, relapse or failure. All treatment supplied. Nurse Martin, 5 Morris st. Palmerston N., and Wanganui W 3 -can supply a Brand' Nc Cycle from £ll upwards. Treasure Cycle Co. [Estab. 1913. ’Phono 364.] _ 101, MANCHESTER STREET A. TAYLOR, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR I7IOR all Classes of Electrical InL’ stallations. Repairs, Etc. All Work Guaranteed. LUCAS (The Best Cycle Lamp Made) —We have a complete range of those Lamps from 18/6; good is from 4/6. Treasure Cycle Oil Lamps from 4/0. Co., Fergnsson Street, Feildmg. A REAL Black Fox Fur, gunianA teed Winter Skins. See them at the Cash Tailoring Co. A few left.

SPECIAL— Cycle Mudguards with side wings. They keep rider -and machine absolutely free ‘V? 1 ? 1 mud. Call and have a look at tins new line. Treasure Cycle. Co., GOME in and try our £o 5s guaranteed Navy Blue Serge Costumes, Indigo, at the Cash Tailoring Co. CHILDREN'S ONE-PIECE KNITTED DRESSES, - IN ASSORTED COLOURS. FEILDING CLOTHING COMPANY

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4575, 28 April 1922, Page 3

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