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THE EEILDING STAK The only boriafide Advertising Medium in the Manchester Block. Published in Feilding on „. Tuesday, Thxjbsday, and Sattjeeay afternoons. - . BATES OF SUBSCRIPTIONS; ] DELIVERED 08, POSTED : : - In Advance. Bock'd. £ 3. d. £ s.,d Per quarter 6 0 6 6; „ quarter posted 6 6 .8 Oi „ six months 10 0 13 0 i „ she months posted 13 6 16 jOi | „ year' ' ' 1 0 0 1 6" 0, „ year posted 1 7 0 112 10 ADVERTISING" CHARGES. ' Wanted — Column— ls words, Is per insertion, cash ;- Is 6d booked. , Casual 3srper L inch first insertion, and 2s rer^incti each consecutive ' insertion. A d vertisemenjts which do not appear : in consecutive issues will be changed full rates, j Standing Advertisements as pcr 4 arrangement. '" ' „■',-. ! '■'■ ' ,-• JOB PELTING. „_,; I Every kind^of , job PnnUng : done at lowest prices for cash, . .. ; ; Borough. Council and ;E©ad Board Books . printed.. ; Orders received, .for Rubber Stamps, Lithographic or Copperplate work. Labels for Hop Packets printed at the Stab Office. ; - STAB AGENCIES. i The- Feu-dino- Stab 'can- be obtained through the following Agents, who will also receive and forward advertisements :t- : -,;■,; ;,,- , .'. . : Feilding ... Mr Carthew 'Makino ... Mr Penberthy Halcombe ... Mr Purkiss Cheltenham ... Mr Currin Awahuri ... Mr Bennett "■ , Bulls '■■':■ ... Mr ManselT- ' Palmerston ... iMtPark ; Waneanui ; ■;..... .'..Mr H. I- Jones Auckland ... C. Gardner & Co. Melbourne ... Gordon & Gotch Sydney • ... do : London .... ... do United States ... H.P: Hubbard. I THE FEILDING STAR, MANCHESTER STREET, PEILDING. KIE|ON. & CURTIS, ; ' Proprietors. ' EEMEMBEB THIB. r F V 0 JS. AE E S I:C X:. If. you are sick, HO 2 BITTERS will surely aid Nature., jn muki lg you w.ell aguin when all else fails. - ; If you are comparatively well, but feel the need of a grand tonic and stimulant, never rest easy till you are made a new being by the use of American Co's I V -HOP BITTEKS.L i If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any of the numerous diseases of stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for Am. Co.'s ; HOP : BITTERS are a sovereign remedy mall such complaints. If you are' wasting ii way with any form of Kidney Disease, stop tempting Death this moment, and turn jfbr a cure lo American COi's ':'' ' ... * ! HOP BITTERS. ■' ' i IF you are "a frequenter, or a resident of a miasmatic dislrict.'barricadeyour system against the scourge ; of— malarial, epidemic, bilious and intertiiittent fevers^ by the use of American Co.'s v ; • ;ii -HOP BITTERS. : | If you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, pliips and aches, and feel lriiJierableg'enerdlly, 'Amer can HOP BITTERS wrl give" you'fair skin, rich blood, the sweetest 1 brekth, ' health and coiijfort. r ln« sliort,v;they, cure ALL Dis« eases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, .Nerves, Kidneys-, &c, and : will be pail for a. 'case theywill not^enrp o" help, or for n hy thing impure or'inju; rioiis found in 'them. ' • I If you are sick with that terrible- sick I , ness Nervousness, youjwill find a " Balm in Gilead 1 ' in the use of American Co.'s „:. HOP, BITTERS. , That poor, bediidden, invalid wife, sister, mother or daughter, can be made the picture of health by a few bottles of American Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. • :;. Will you let them suffer ? ' Cleanse, Purify and Enrich the Blood „ ■ with' . v AMERICAN: HOP BITTERS; . And you will have no sickne-s or suffer- . ing or doctbr'g bills to pay. if the nnme of Dr Spule isjblown .in every 1 bottled if .not it is counterfeit ABRIDGED RAILWAY TIMEh. 1;--^', TABLEi '■■-;■ : '"."■■; : nrin;^i';s;osoi!j!rH,t-: , ; ; Leave New Plymouth at 7-25 a.m. for, irWahgunuvjirriving at<ll>o a.m.j / ] • x Lea,ve Haweja at '6>sQf a.m.. and 11.10 aMX^ , cal ling-^tj Patea, and oWav.j 0 Wav.js rjey, and ! arriving at Wanganui at ll'.O a.m.' and 3^'p.m;/-!^^ :. -Ti-fiii'.-IV/ 5f " A . \~ ' Leave Wanganui aiB a.m £n.d.4:18 p.m lieaVe Fordell at 8150 a.mi and 5.5^p.m. Leave Turakmd'aii '9:^'a.m. and 5,48 ,;\ Leave Marton ? at 10.20 a.m. t and 6:20* p.m. , ' *:;".■":•■■? „"-, " : Leave Greatfdrd at 10737 a.m. and 6.35 Leave "Feilduig; at ll.so' a:m. and*7:sp iJ p.m.; and on Saturday far Palmerstoh^ only at 11.0 am; ■tuLd'avierPalmerSton at 12.40 aim.^ ?ahd •B;3Oipim^'W ,i:tt „.; <;J . ; ■ liv:^--^ .£_ ' • :xTmms\ reach^^^iFojstpn.; (from at^.s.pjmv, ; an j d [ ;f^om >^awera at 9}55 p,pi. ' On Saturdays ' a 'train' J leaves Hawera . NORT-Hi-^ ■i-"! ™'--'-\.. ~' Leave FoxtonT^ 8 30a:m:, for Palmei*. an&^s p:m. for Wanganui. | Leave, -ißalmerston- 640: a f .m., and 5:45 fpim.!f6tlWii9mWi'iO^ Satftrdaysr oflly ■ at 9.55 a.m. for Feilding. ) ' fi£Leatfe,Feildin;>]73}s a.m-i aai'63o, p.m. Leave Halconjbe Br2oa.m.8 r 20a.m. and 7.20 p.m. „ „LeayeG /gatford 8.50 a.m. ,an.d745 p.m. ' Leave MartoV at 9.5 a.m. and 8 p'Jin.' ' " • i Lekv'e'Tu ; r'akin'a-9 I .is' aVmi and 5 8 33 p.m Leave Foidtfll 10 3y p.m. and 9.15 p.m. TrainsTeaeu' : WtinganuFat 11.26 a.m. ; a F pdjlo.6 i p.m. .; ".■■'■ ", ' ',. , V ■. ] 1 LeaVe Wanganui at 9^30 a.m. for Njbw ' Plymouth 1 " aiid 415 pfm.j slopping' at S ; O&l]r.Sy Wajs {oti[ly i passe^«rers frbrn . Palmerirtfn'jfrayi^litng .by ;: ,ilie. morning irain < 6aii''gb thriugii Ho I " NgV Plymouth by train leaving Wanganui at 11.50 a.m

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 41, 15 September 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 41, 15 September 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 41, 15 September 1885, Page 4

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