Your Modern Miss Would Never Miss Her Morning Bath All she has to do now Is to hop out v./X '? lul Into a bath of delightful hot water. It’s all ready waiting for her, thanks to the ah! of that luotlel household servant, the cflclcel t Vdcuumlledric Cylinder ■The Mercer heats the water overnight, electrically, at trifling cost. No fires to light, no wood to chop, no coal to carry, not even a match to strike. Just merely a flick of a switch, that is all —thousands of homes, daily, sing the praises of their Mercer. Working Demonstrations by— McLEOI) & SVENDSEN, LTD. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS JUBILEE BUILDINGS XMAS GOODS to HAND BICYCLES (Gents). BICYCLES (Ladies) BICYCLES (Boys and Girls) CYCLETS (Boys and Girls), TRICYCLES SCOOTERS SCOOT CARS GRAMAPIIONES (H.M.V.) RECORDS (H.M.V. and Zono). Bain’s Cycle- Shop Established 21 Years. Kimbolton Road, FEILDING P.O. Boy 108. Phone 212. Haißy - FARMS for sale! THESE CANNOT BE BEATEN FOR VALUE 137 ACRES, subdivided into 0 paddocks, good fencing and good water supply. Carry about 45 cows and young stock. There is a modern bungalow dwelling with e.l. and h. and c„ 7 rooms. Usual range of outbuildings. ; Title. Native lease, rent 5/(SJ, expiring in 1950. Price £3O per acre, £IOOO cash. 113 ACRES, Hat. and undulating, watered by springs and dams, usually carries 35 cows, 25 wcaners, 5 heifers, 1 bull, 1 horse. 5-roomed new house not yet finished, cowbails (new), milking plant, etc. Title, Native lease, rent. 5s Gd, expiring I<)s6*. Price £24 per acre. £ISOO cash or easier t%ms to good man. .Full particulars of either farm can be bad on application to VICTOR E. SMITH REAL ESTATE AGENT, FEILDING HAMS! HAMS!! HAMS!!! TO ASSURE SATISFACTION AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ORDER YOUR XMAS HAM NOW ALL HAMS COOKED FREE OF CHARGE WEIGHTS FROM 71bs. “Be Slick for the Best Pick.” G. T. WATTS, Phone 104. Phone 104 THE HAM SPECIALIST Fergusson Street pOB Fancy Goods, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Glass and China Ware, Writing Material, Toiiec Requisites, Toys, Dolls, etc., at J-owest Prices. Winton’s, Fergusson St. HR - First Utility ot frequwnt and regular advertising consists in this; There is at all times a large class of persons, both in country and town, who have no fixed places foi the purchase of certain necessary articles, and already to be swayed and drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under then notice. Indifferent to all they yield without hesitation to the first wh« ukaCHOOL Books!—W e have just opened up new stocks of Pads, Exrclses, Drawing Books, etc., at the glil prices. W. C'arthew and Son.
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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2134, 13 February 1929, Page 1
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