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CONGOLEUM (^ONG OLEUM is to-day the most moderately- I priced tloorcovering procurable (provided | that.you buy from C. and 0.), each yard be- | ing 72ins (6ft) wide and carrying the maker’s g guarantee. 11 In a wide range of handsome patterns—matting, floral, tile. At this low nett cash price per yard. yard 7/6 nett I Congoleum Squares in the same handsome patterns are also being sold by us at correspondingly low prices. 9ft x sft, 95/; 9ft x 10ft 6in, 87/6; 9ft x 4ft Gin, 31/6; 9ft x 3ft, 18'6; all nett cash.

:==f| a THEY ARE THE FASHIONABLE COATS OF THE SEASON AND THERE ARE NONE MORE COMFORTABLE TO WEAR VELOUR COATS as cosy protective winter garments are enjoying immense popularity this season. Wo know of no manufacture material which gives greater warmth than velour. This is much in'their favour. Prices, too are very low, considering the quality of the coats, and also remember our bonus for cash of id. on oaoh Is. This applies to all the prices quoted hero. rrp'rmrmft WRAP SHAPE VELOUR COAT, in Mole with self stripe. Upstemlingcolter, atoning right round throat, or forms a new rover. Smart side panels, stitched, down, show on the skirt, in which pockets are cleverly inset. “ P - D ’ C ’’ Price ’ 8 PLEASING MOLE COAT, in very good quality soft velour. The collar is formed with Mole Coney in long roll shape, while pockets are edged nM™ fur to match all round belt and reomy inset sleeve. P.D.C. Price, ugnj. HANDSOME VELOUR COAT in » coate tbifl r feaLn.° Pr Thnutetanding features of this model are the collar and of Teal beaver, and the becoming wrap -tom; „ ROOMY COAT OF NAVY VELOUR, wrap shape. Handsomely moss stitched at waist lino in self shade. Corresponding stitchery gives distinction to the largo collar. "P.D.C.” Price, 6gns. USEFUL COAT IN NIGGER VELOUR, and has all-round bolt end inset sleeve. A large collar of mole Coney finishes the neok and adds to the appearance. “P.D.C.” Price, £7/17/6. SMART VELOUR COAT, in the attractive Paon shade. Has a rich, wide roll collar of Mole Coney; deep pockets; belt, a/nd coat fastening of hone bntton tone with the entire model. RP.D.C." Price, Bgns. Half Holiday Wednesday from 12 neon. Open all Saturday till 6 p.m. lunch 12,30 to 1.36 dally 1 lIP f j| Cl cued for

HANNAH’S SHOE SALE NOW ON. EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. MEN’S TAN CALF DERBY SHOES, Pug Toe. 27/6 MEN’S BOX CALF DERBY SHOES, Pug Toes, dually,^s/-^ R , c£ 32/6 MEN’S TAN CALF DERBY BALS, Welted Sole, EQ.nu^Teos^, 42/ -- . •• MEN’S BLACK BOX CALF DERBY BALS, Welted Sole Toe. Usually, 42/-. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS IN LADIES’ SHOES. R. HANNAH & CO. LTD. FEILDING.

None genuine without thefishman •tj trade mark on the package. U, EOOTTS EMULSIO' COD LIVER rm HY PO PHO3 PH £te*Vs! m SCOTTfcBCWML Beware of imitations—So many have ca\ise to regret buying them. If you have need of cod liver oil treatment, either for yourself or your children, YOU NEED THE BEST. In other words you need SCOTT’S Emulsion with world-wide reputation behind it. If you accept an imitation which may be cheaper you cannot expect the good results which SCOTT S alone can effect. Insist upon genuine SCOTT’S THE ORIGINAL—AND THE BEST. BRINGS BACK THE ROSES OF HEALTH.

MINSON’S ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE FEILDING-WAITUNA WEST AND - feilding-kimbolton TIME-TABLE. WAITUNA WEST ROUTE. Leave Waituna West 7.30 a.m., ar rive Feilding 8.45 a.m. Return—Leave Feilding 5.30 P.m*. arrive Waituna West 5 p.m. (Cc«w nects with mail car for Rewa). kimbolton route. Leave Feild)'ng Railway Statioa aFi ter arrival of Auckland-Wellington express, 9.25 a.m. for Kimbolton via Cheltenham and Kiwiivi*; arrive Kim bolton 11 a.m. (Connects with mail car for Pemberton, Mangarimu, and Ran* giwahial. Return—Leave Kimbolton 11.30 *.m.; arrive Feilding 1 p.m. Parcels delivered with care ea route. Commissions faithfully executed. FEILDING STAR JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. JOB PRINTING of every descrip-; tiou done with Despatch, and at Lowest current rates. i RA YARDS Dark Grey Jap. JOU Tweed, 30in. Usual price 2/11; Campaign Price 1/11 yard. Me* Gruer Thomson and Co.

PUBLIC) LIBRARY RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: 1 Book ... 8/6 per quar. 14/- p.a. 2 Books ... 6/6 per guar. £1 P-*-8 Books. ... 7/6 ter quar. fcl 7/6 p.a .Ratepayers Dave the privilege of taking an extra book at above rate*. HOURS.—Public Reading Room, Daily, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Circulating Library, daily, except Saturday, 16 a.m. to 12 noon, 2 p.m.', to 6 p.m-, 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m, ta 12 neon-

“After all” our doubts and anguish, Days of droad and nights of pain, When we droop and gasp and languish, Trying remedies in vain; After all our hopes have vanished, And we scarce can still endure, When all useless dopes are banished, Then comes Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. No bad after-effects with WADE’S WORM FIGS. Pleasant, sure, and certain. . „

FOR THREEPENCE WEEKLY immunity from colds and sore throats is assured by daily sniffing up or gargling a teaspbonful of warm Fluenzol. Pre-war prices Is 6d and 2s 6d. 5 Woods 5 Great Peppermint Cure, fpr Influenza., take

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4591, 17 May 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4591, 17 May 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4591, 17 May 1922, Page 4