J. W. 'McDUFF, IMPORTER, AND COACH AND WAGGON BUILDER, CAMPBELL PLACE, WANGANUI, j TS now building Vehicles of every description at unp.'ecrdentedly low J_ prices As he is a Direct Importer from England and America of all articles used in the trade, he is therefore in a position ro supply a much better article for less money than any other builder in the Province, Havino- a full staff of first-class mechanics (each man being kept to his particular branch of the trade) is a further guarantee that all work turned out ot hs shop will be finishea in a stylish aud tradesuiauhke manner. Spring Carts from £13; Dog Carts from £25; Waggonettes from £25 »; Whitechapel and Pagnall Carts from £23; Single Buggies trom £27 ; Double Buggies from £85. Pouy Phaetons, Expresses, Tradesman's Carts and every other description of vehicle at equally low prices, and only the best of materials used, j N.B.— The above prices include delivery in Feildiug.
FEILDING FURNITURE AND BEDDING WAREHOUSE. "IUST RECE IVED — Another shipment of Tea Sets and , Toiletware. Linoleums one and two yards wide. Coloured shflep-skin Matts Plain and fancy Door Mats, Carpets and Hearth Rugs. Table Cloths and Matting. Plain and fancy Tables. Colonial and spring-seated Couches. Chairs of all descriptions. Spring Mattrasses very cheap. Flock, flax, and Kapoek Beds. Pillows and Looking Glasses. ' Cheffoniers and Chests of Drawers from ( any prioe you. like. Glass and Putty. Verandah and Mantle Brackets. Wood and Iron Bedsteads, Children's Oots, and Wjashstands. • Dressers, Book-shelves, &c.j &c. J. W. EAD§ MANCHESTER STREET; ' 'FEILDING.. ' "ZZZ PHOENIX FOUNDRY. 0 0 j ROBERSTON & CO., Proprietors^ FOR SALE— A Patent Briclc-Mak-|; ing Machine, capiable of mould-) ing i 5,000 bricks per day ;- suitable fori steam or horse-power. A Small Boil-ing-Down Plait, suitable for, atnalli butcher. - ; ~y\ • ■•: .;.-;;=. -v ; ., ■-..■,-, I, Also MahufectUrers of— Speedy's Patent : Wool: Presses, with ratchet .motion, the best iri-ni^^t^ireduced. rates; ' ' A.-i'y. '■';. ,AiA[.-iiA i-.-A.i- 1 CREASE'S TARAXACUMrdB DAN j DELION CQFFB/EV r • I THIS ARTICLE is scwntific^lly pre j j pared so as to preset achic yirtues of the Tarax^m;l^Bs^j ; - DANDELION ■JC^F¥^^is. i^e^\ -mended by the high?.. t medical autljQW .ttfts aS'-a-Piost invataablefb.e^era^.iiot ■onlyr.for' those who, suffer Weak; j)i&e. tioi>, ysfat\ileacyl Nervousness, .and Dyspeptic,; Affections! ibnt also for perspns, jn [health, ,as of warding .,off_ many, of the, complaints incidental; to Sedeatary : pcc^pa)ipas^ > v j - Thi» improved preparation f wi|l be affie^wittm^mtfn^ *feonß of ' delicate constitutidii. wlio, aire obliged, to abstain from taking' Ordinary 1 coffee., ;' == ; Sqld i^]!s'and;2s ; tins, by,_^l j Chemistp and£roc-r_o A J 00 : j't''",,j.T,' yO. . r i • u /^i'AMpA'^R : E, ttINGT o.s ' l 'l^' PMtois^;^ i GAOTr^ ] "^BA^TTffi^ j ;t?!RA;ii #1$ \ ! BI JD ; E Yl}& *$0 J, '.\S. A. ':' : "V;.yAuQTiojpaE^,.,.'' r O r .,- '.,,',,'. j - '{-. A: ,r/WEW.IMTi^,^,Z. v/ j : Sellers of . land /^ willV|_^e^s^coniwwi-. ,:;::, % W^ th6'ab6Veifirfl_?Vfi ) \A A '■ - '' ' -■" ..xLa* :
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 24, 6 August 1885, Page 1
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