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, i-»li- i.jiii-u^iuj^jjßaiirtr*»»gssirißa«u.«*NL»jrMw~iii«ir**-j Agricultural Imr>lements^ ' mmtztfia Re"iO & GRAY'S Nearly 500 iv use With new centre stay for seat and balancing purposes. Has one extra dife, or is si* inches wider than those of all other makers for tue sa ne civen S?d *s 16 or 18 inches diameter as desired. They, have three chilled bearing brackets in each wing of the 10 and 12 feet sizes, tho imported makes having on ly two Al oil holrl are in the top, and it is the simplest, best, and most gamble Disc W.i™ in tlie market- and is now so well known ihat testimonials as to efficiency wcuTbe • Zj Le fitted with travelling carriage to pass through gates when so required. Freight paid in accordance with .°w catalogue. Pim hridce Eollers. reduced pr ces, serrated and plain, 20, 24, 26, and dU menes mma m^ Md &m 6 to 10ft long. Single and double speed back delivery papers BroadSis lowers, for grain, grass and turnip seed. Farm and lip drays. Contractors tip road dmvsTc SnSe, double, and treble furrow ploughs. Drill or ndgmg ploughs. Drill and fold &£. Harrows, zigzag and flexible tripod Harrow. Burning twine and wire, best qnlity. No. 8 fencing wire and standards, all sizes, punched No^redSnlin prices-Double speed reapers, £30 ; single speed reapers, £28; Ac. Illustrated Catalogues and Testimonials, free on application from Head Office, Dunedin; or to our Branches at Oamaru, Timaru, Invercargtll, Christchurch, Ashburton, or Auckland, or at the office of this paper, burton, . w . th GBAY . g T for next Season Ouv ploughs, fitted with our long So. 9 Mouldboards, are specially adapted for this district. GKB Ol" IF 1 X-»"ST O-EK/, MELBOURNE HOUSE, WANGANUI, TAILOR, CLOTHIER, AND OUTFITTER, Poo-s to announce his SECOND SHIPMENT of West of England and Bannockburn TWEEDS! Lx " Siraco, direct irom London. Also in Stock. — Kaiapoi, Roslyn, Mosgiel, and Oamaru, Tweeds, Suit? from £3, end the Unrivalled Suits at £4 10s. Trousers and Vests from £1 15s. Trousers from 13s. ONE TRIAL SOLICITED. SUITS MADE TO MEASURE AT LOWEST RATES. r J he best workmanship guaranteed, aud all materials throughly shrunk, PROPRIETOR. m^^^^^^m^g^m^mmkmULtmmmtm-r 0 - *■ •—^^* m rPV-r *-*■ ■■! IWigai^P»»WM»lWM»'.gO'-*-M***MM*Wa'*^^j^P , ™^ M !r

Notices X-' L ob4t hy persons of either sex, in tlieir own localities, at worlc for us. New business. All meet with wonderful success. Any one can do tlie work. Capital not required. We will start you. Outfit worth £1 mailed free.Theemployment is particularly adapted to the region in which this publication circulates. Boy* and giris earn nearly as much as mon. Full particulars and instructions mailed free. Nov-/ is the time — don't delay, but write to us at once. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine, United States. J). RAMSEY. CABINETMAKER. UPHOLSTERER Willoughby-Steebt, Halcombe, F)EGS to thank the public for past j favors, and, being in possession of thoroughly seasoned timber, is able to turn out all kinds of furniture in firstclass style, and at reasonable charges. JAMES KING Watchmaker, Gold and Silversmith, MANUFAOTUHING JEWELLER. Diamond Setter, Electro-Plater, and Gilder, Cuba Street, Wellington. All kinds of work done for the trade. FOR SALE. AN Improved Bush Farm cf 208 acres, well fenced, with fiveroomed house and good stabling, &c. About 70 acres in grass. Situated junction of Makino and Maekay's roads. For particulars apply to Mr W. Batterby, on the property or to Mr A. Bauckham Ashurs THOS. W. PILCHER, SHIP, Commission, Forwarding and Customs Agent, WELLIN GTON. Instructions from Country Districts promptly attended to. H. JOHN LEE, Tailor. SUITS made of West of England Tweeds from M. Fresh Samples to choose fiom. First-class Witneys and Beavers for Overcoat. i liiiiilj-Jil-jil iloa'.L i'-CJiCL.:.^ . J • Opposite Mr Lewers.

Notices CREASE'S TARAXACUM oe DANDELION COFFEE. THIS ARTICLE is scientifically pre pared so as to preserve the stomachic virtues of the Taraxacum Root. DANDELION COFFEE is recommended by the highest medical authorities as 0 most invaluable beverage, not only for those who suffer from Billiary Disorders, Weak Digestion, Flatulency, Nervousness, and Dyspeptic Affections, hut also for persons in health, as a means of warding off many of the complaints incidental to sedentary occupations. This improved preparation will be found to agree with many persons of delicate constitution, who are obliged to abstain from taking ordinary coffee. Sold in 1 s and 2s tins, by all chemists and grocers. VV. R. WATERS, GI ENE WAL Merchant and Com- (*(" mission Agert, LAM Ii TON QUA V, Wellington. ROBERTSON AND CO., Engineers, Lonfounders and Boiler-Makers, Old Custom House street, WeUington. Have on Sale — 2 Speedy's patent wool presses f-packs, with improved ratchet motion One 16 horse power Cornish boiler in first class order. Price, •£BS. Estimates furnished for all kinds of work. Steamers can come to our wharf for Repairs. MANCHESTER & GREY STREET BUTCHERY. EB. GICHARD, , Proprietor. Families waited on for orders. SmaU goods of every description always on hand. Terms monthly. JOHN L. REES, CoACHBOTLDER & WHEELWRIGHT, HAS Commenced Business in his new and commodious Factory (on the site of the one which was burned down) in Kimbolton road. Orders received as usual. X> I E R HO T E L, i Opposite Queen's Wharf, ; " \YliLi,i:NGTO\'. 6. b. DOWNES, Propiietor,

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 85, 30 December 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 85, 30 December 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 85, 30 December 1884, Page 1

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