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TEXT Visit of Mr W. Russell, *i O.S:O.I D.L.0.C., Professor of .Optometry ,and 14 years Teacher of 'Optical Science, principal of the firm of Russell and tori North, will visit ' Feildiiig on WEDNESDAY; May 24th, 1922, and may bo consulted at Mr Smithers's Jewellery Establishment as usual. • ~| PAIRS Ladies' Fine Silk Ankle J Hose, in Tan Shades only. Usual 5/11; Campaign Price 2/11 pair. McGruer Thomson and Co.. AP.D AND (SALMON. Surveyors and Civil Engineers Can be consulted at their office, Rangitikei Street, Palmerstom North, where they have been in business for the past 10 years elcphone-586. f C. A- M- LUFF Aasoc.M.lnst.C.E., M.N.Z.Soc.C.E. Civil Engineer and Licensed Surveyor 49 K.IMBOLTON ROAD, ' Telephone 153. HOPE X . REGISTERED PLUMBER, MANCHESTER ST. Phono 460, All Tinsmiths', and Jobbing Work promptly and efficiently garried out. Estimates Given P. J. KELLY, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. AND NOTARY PUBLIC, . Kimbolton Road, Feilding. ."ONEY for Investment on FreeL hold, Leasehold Stock and Chat4el Securities. IMPORTANT ui^. HAYCOCK, having taken over _i, Mr. P. GUY'S Wood and Coal Yard and Carrying Business, Manchester Street, any Orders left with Mr. P. GUY will be promptly attended to. TERMS CASH. CLIPPING is now being done to suit Clients at the Busy Stables, which are always up-to-date. Horses, Rubber-tyred Gigs, and Taxis always available at reasonable charges. DENBIGH STABLES T, BERRINGTON Proprietor. 'Phone 424. "THE RED HOUSE" 'Phone 115. P.O. Bos 90 /ESI -—- , We will be glad to give you a quotation for that Painting Job. Nothing too big for us to handle. , You want a room tastily Papered— Jiet us do it! We employ a competent staff of Painters, Paperhangers, and Glaziers. HARFORD & S ONS TVEST Quality Patent Thief-proof f Cycle Locks, attached in a second. This is a 7/6 line, now reduced to 476. Let us show you one.. Treasure Cycle Co. 8 ONLY Black Fosaline Necklets, : with head and tail. Usual price 25/-. Campaign Price 8/11 each. MeGruer Thomson and Co. ONLY 20 yards past the high-rent area. You save the difference. Compare prices. Delivery daily. P. FEENEY CASH GROCER. 107 MANCHESTER ST. 'Phono 459

>ORT WINE, good quaii'ty, 37/6; jl InvaM Port, 45/; Specal Port '(very old), 50/ : per case, freight paid. Writ* Bray'p Vinsries, 147 Victoria street; Auckland

Opportunity! &mm \*±y&*sj*'\h. zm jflßfr i5~ KgH/Vi,; XSES^XSSSSSitSi wmm. 49s These Coats are nicely cut in the latest styles—with or without belts—in nice plain grey Tweeds, light or dark shades, also in Stylish Check Materials. These Coats have been selling up to Eight Guineas in price, therefore as there is a limited number wo advise you to come right along without delay.. "Where Shopping Pays. EMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF THANKS, Etc., PRINTED AT THE STAR OFFICE AT SHORTEST NOTICE. i QAA YARDS 40in Heavy IOUU Tweed, suitable for Dresses, Costumes, and Skirts, in Stripes and Heather Mixtures. "Usual Price 7/11 and 8/11 yard. Campaign Prico 4/11 yard. McGruer iind Thombon and Co. i LAST WEEK V COBBE'S GREAT Stocktaking Clearance E LAST FEW DAYS. IT'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY \j • -iv vri. A FEW OF THE BARGAINS. THERE ARE HUNDREDS SUCH AS THESE:— 6 Pieces 40in English Tweeds, in Plain Colours and Were 7.6. 3 Pieces Only 56in Blanket Coating. Usually 19/6. NOW 12/6 yard 6 Pairs Only Full Double-bed'Size WHITE BLANKETS. these. 10 dozen WHITE TURKISH TOWELS. Usually 2/6 pair. ,-}.'.» IU dozen vmxx LAST WE£K , S p R | CE 1/9 palP UNSHRINKABLE FLANNEL, in Natural and Fawn. Usualjy 216. v^ a Pieces Only 31in Strong WHITE CALICO. Usually ljli. . o vu, t, LAST W£EK , S pR | CE t /. y ar d 6 Pieces Only WHITE NURSERY r HOSEDALE FINGERING WOOL, in AVhite mm <4 FEILDING m h iiiiieiii

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4594, 22 May 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4594, 22 May 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4594, 22 May 1922, Page 2

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