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LADIES! Have you seen our Range of— WINTER COATS | We claini to have the Largest Showing of Up-to-date Styles to be seen anywhere in N.Z., and | our Prices will compare more than favourably j with any of the Large General Stores We will I be pleased to show you our Goods and beg you to | > inspect them before selecting elsewhere . SMART STYLES for Young Ladies at 35/-, 40/0 and 75/MODEL' COATS, Heavily Fur Trimmed in SAY. and S.SAV. Sizes, and 40 in Lengths. From £4 15/- to £0 ')/-■ LATEST CIIENELLE COATS in Shades of Fawn, Beige' and Rosewood. All sizes. From £0 15/- to £S 15/-. BROADTAIL COATS (an Embossed Flush Effect) are very Fashionable and Good Wearing. In Fawn, Grey and Navy. £7 7/- to £9 9/-. PLAIN AND FANCY VELOUR COATS are always Good. We have them heavily Furred Collar and Cuffs, in all sizes up to 52 inches Hips from £3 15/- to £lO 10/REMEMBER! We are Specialists. Wo have over 300 , Coats to select from, in all sizes from 38 inches to 48 inches in length. LINDSAY’S “Where Shopping Pays."

© Especially chosen as being most suitable for our country shoppers, from Ihc standpoint of smartness, service ' /. Mid comfort- lMease enclose remittance with your order, and, should there be anything not quite to your liking, you may feel 'i 1 . quite free to exchange shoes or have your money refunded. Write for your choice to-day. We pay postage. 1.-Ws Illustrated. WOMEN’S Oft MAIDS’ SHOES, in good. English patent leather. Whilst not heavy in weight; they are especially designed for luird wear; a comfortable, round too, and low, square leather heels, making them ideal for walking in. No style more sensible for school girls. Sizes to 7 . •'..... Only 18/9, post free. Also 1. is procurable in Golden Drown Glace Kid and Willow Calf. Sizes 3to G V.; 17/3, post free. 2- WO M EN’S WALKING SHOES. For extra smart wear, the graceful modelling of this select style is most effective. An English Shoe, in Brown Willow Calf, with trimmings of Imitation Crocodile. Leather. Has medium Caiban heel of leather, much straightcr than depicted here, otherwise the shoe is exact co this illustinlion. Half sizes, 3to 7, ■ • -'/*’> P° :s f tree. Same style as 2., procurable, also in Black Glace Kid, in sizes 3 to 2"/0, post free. .. Exact to Illustration. COMFORTABLE MATRON’S SHOE, in softest Glace Kid. For anyone requiring extreme foot comfort, these Shoes are a perfect boon. Light, flexible soles ami low lieels give rare comfort. Altogether smart for botli indoor or street wear. Sizes 3 to 8 21/- and 22/6, post free. I l, n ; a. 4. WOMEN’S EVENING SHOES, exact to illustration. About as dainty as you can buy—in delicate Jlower tinted brocade to tone in with any coloured frock. Louis heels, in p'lain Silver. Sizes 3 to (j. 28/6 A 29/0, post free. OBTAINABLE ALSO AT OUR BRANCHES—LEVIN, EOXTON, WOODYILLE. i

HAVE YOU A PIANO OR A MOTOR CAR? WJ E have been .uamg .MoKENZIE’S VV DRAWING ROOM CREAM, ©AR AND FURNITURE RENOVATOR for some considerable time’ and consider it th© best we have used, on account of the absence of anyegrea'Sy after-effects and the fact of its regaining a rich gloss under all weather Conditions, . We can honestly recommend this polish to anyone a high finbh on ! any polished surface. • WACKRJLt and BTEWART, lAi. : J. ffl. Yotu, DirwrUorL

Similar testimonials from Perry’s Limited and New Zealand Farmers’ Co-op. Dis. Co., Ltd., Feilding (mfr tor garages), 27/8/23. Also from Grace, Clark and Co., Piano Dealers, Palmerston North, June 12, 1895; Oates’ Mueio Stores. and.J P. Leary and Co., Kano Dealers, Palmerston North, 27/4/1921. Sold by Shops, Motor Garages, and Piano Dealers. Name and Trademark on every genuine label. Frias and ncr

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Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1909, 21 May 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1909, 21 May 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1909, 21 May 1928, Page 2

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