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WOLLERMAN & HUTCHESON, GROCERS, i WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIEIT MERCHANTS ' AMD DIRECT IMPORTERS. The Sqdakk, Paxjierbtoh North, TTAVB FOR BALE— Whiskieß (V. 0. Lome, Carriek Blend, Kilmarnock, Aa.), 60s per dozen Brandies, Hennessey's, &0., from 72s to 98a per dozen Port, from 48s to 60s per dosen Sherry, 48s to 60a per dozen English Ginger Wine, 80s per . dozen English Ale and Stout, 16b per dozen Dnnedin Ale and Stout, 10s Other Colonial Alee, 8s per dozen ; or 2s 6d per gallon in bulk : Assorted dozens of the above sent carefully packed to any address on receipt of cheque or P.O. order.

: Groceries at Wholesale Rates. | JOHN BELK, rrT EEE LWRfGHT, Coach? jVv Builder, &c, corner of Sherwill-atreet, Makinoßoad. - ; Buggies, Dog Carts, Spnng Traps Draysj <fee, made And repaired with all possible despatch. j By Special Appointment. ! €HBOIJCHbT)IXON, Maaufacturer of Ponble JSrated Waters ; | ,and Cordials, j CCBA.STBBET, .WeHIKOTOK. i A BK for his celebrated Ginger Ale, __\_ and take no other. The busi-, ness carried on as usual by Mrs Dixon. I Auckland Agent, Mr Arthur E. Nathan, '•;' ' ' : ' _^ Wholesale and BetsU Importer of First Class Boots and Shoes. If AWMBBS BtEKKT, WBXUKOTOV. PI f B B HO T E L.. , Opposite Qneen's Wharf, ! WELLINGTON. . {"""" s. sTdownes,' „;.; j gbateful-^cpmfobtingT~ ! r EPPS*S^GQOPA. ff.lO^ a. thorough knowledge of the, Xy natural: -laws : which, govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by, a oarefttl application of the fine i proportions of cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast 1 tables* with a ! delicatelyflavoured beverage which, may savers many heavy doctox-s bills. It is by theljudibibusluse ;of; euch /artieleg of diet that ;a constitution imay be,gradually built up until, strong enough to resist-ever^ tendency to- disease- floindreds iof Jsubtletimaladiefi'.aye ifloating around us readyutov-fatfack wherever there|is&.w«jftkpoipte .r^e may t escape manyrafatal^haft by keeping- ourselves weH^idrirffie^'^nUpure blood and. a properly ;i^tmßhed frame." — Sfe^aftlcr^'ii the (jiyil Service iG& zeitei, 1 " *[--'--':i'-* *y ■"-• r .yj ''iifcti&e siniply witn ; boiling" yraXef, tit _di^ irf S'bldih iibpac-etfi^WGirocersi J^Bellei CH^W ! * JV/ b;eft '*-'- v " d™* 'I_stfuctioi»s ,|;op!.CQuntr^y:W promptly attended to. '

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 21, 30 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 21, 30 July 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 21, 30 July 1885, Page 4

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