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FOR MANY YEARS Fending has had a FARM ERS’ CO-OP. STORE rendering GOOD SERVICE with HIGH QUALITY GOODS. During that time we have made many friends in Town and Country and these valued Customers need have no fear but that thi.s service will be maintained in competition with all Stores. For CASH OVER COUNTER we meet any opposition price and shall maintain our name as “THE QUALITY STORES.” Shareholders and all Householders will be welcomed by and receive courteous attention from our Grocery Staff. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD. Kimbolton Road • • • • FEILDING. WE HIT WHERE WE AIM IN PRINTING. If you Want a Printer who aims where he should and hits where he aims, let us send our Representative to see you—NOW. * - THE FEILDING STAR JOBSING DEPARTMENT mnammmaßamm One Million Model A Fords in just over 15 months ! ‘THE million mark was reached in Ford Model-A qngine production on February 4th, when engirie No. 1,000,000 was produced. It required seven years and two months to produce the first million Model T engines, while a million Model A motors were made in slightly more than 15 months. “Ford is the Best Proposition'’ S 3 THOROUGHLY BRITISH THOROUGIHLV BRIXIShi KK3BH3C9MH Authorised Ford Dealers: KINGSTON MOTORS LTD

VIA LEWIS PASS HIGHWAY TO WEST COAST ' IIEPItESENTATJYE: MOTION (Per Press Association; y JleeCton, May 27. A party of 20 Canterbury representatives arrived here op Saturday night yja. Lewis Pass to inspect the route of the proposed main highway. They expressed themselves delighted with the easy grade and the wondrful scenery. They attended a. public meeting County chairman presiding, and the following resolution was unanimously passed: “That this meeting of representatives from Canterbury and West Coast affirms .the national importance of the speedy construction of a main road between Canterbury and the West Coast by way of Lawis Pass,.also- that representations be made to tli© Government in order to 'have the work undertaken on an adequate scale immediatley and carried on without delay until its'completion.”

LEGACIES TO*EMPLOYEES £30,000 DISTRIBUTED ilr J J. House, governing director of Kodak Australasia, Ltd., Sydney, has just announced that more than £BO,OOO was provided under tho will of the late Mr Thomas Baxter for distribution among employees of Kodak Australasia Pty., Ltd., jn branches throughout Australia and New Zealand. Arrangements have, been made by the trustees to distribute the amount immediately. In addition to legacies to branch managers and administrative officers) of the company, Mr Baker lett to 882 other employees sums varying in accordance with their length of . service —amounts ranging from £-500 to £do. ! Legacies were provided in the will for persons who had been employed by the company for at least eight years . before Air Baker’s death, and this notwithstanding the fact that some of the employees had since Icit j the. service of the company. Special j provision is made in the will for women employees with long service, and in these cases annuities for life have been provided.

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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2219, 28 May 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2219, 28 May 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2219, 28 May 1929, Page 7