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Advertisments READ IT ALL. iT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. American Company's Hop Bittors are the Purest and Best Medicine ever made. They are compounded from Hops, Buchu, Mundrake and Dandelion. The oldest, best, most renowned, and valuable medicines in the world, and in addition contain all the best and most effective curative properties ©f all other bitters, being th« greatest Liver Rgulator, Blood Purifier and lif« and health restoring agent on earth. They Give New Life and Vigor to the Aged and Infirm. To clergyman, lawyers, literary men, J labourers, ladies and all those whose sedentary employments cause irregulari- J ties of the blood stomach, bowels, or kidneys, or who require an appetizer, tonic, and mild stimulant, these Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stimulating, without intoxicating. JN*o matter what your feelings or symptoms are, or what the disease or ailment is, use Americam Co'a Hep Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use the Bitters at once. It may save your life. Hundreds hare been saved by so doing, at a trifling cost. Ask your Druggist or Physician. Do not suffer yourself or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to th« American Co's Hop Bitters. Remember, these Hop Bitters are no vil« drugged, drunken nostrum, but the purest and best Medicine over made, and no person or family should be without it. See that the name Dr Ssulo blown in every bottle, none other genuine. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WANGANUI SECTION. PALMERSTON EACES, MAECH 3rd, 1886. ON the above date the usual 8 a.m. trainfrom Wanganui for Foxton will leave at 6.30 a.m., Greatlord 8.45, Halcombe 9.30. FeildinglO a.m., Palmerston arrive 10.45, and Foxton arrive 12.15 noon. Saturday - Beturn Tickets issued from any station to Palmerston will be available for return on the above date. By order. W. HEADING, DOOKSELLER, STATIONER, k XJ FANCY GOODS IMPORTER, Manchester Street, Feilding, Has now on view a- Grand StocK ot Christmas and New Year Cards and Presents of all descriptions. Picture Books, Dolls, Toys, and Fancy Articles in endless variety. Splendid lot of Eeward Books, Novels, Novelettes, Music, &c. Choice selection of Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Pipes, and all smokers' requisites. The Circulating Library is increasing in popularity, and the Fancy Work Department, under the personal management of Mrs Beading, is becoming a favorite institution with the ladies of the district. Libraries, Schools, Bazaars, &c, most liberally dealt with. THE DENBIGH HOTEL, FEILDING. W. T. WATTS, Proprietor (Late of Albion Hotel, Wellington). IT is the intention ot Mr Watts to make this the Best Appointed Hotel on the West Coast. None but the Best Brands of Wine, Beer, Spirits, and Liqueurs will be sold. Good Baths. An excellent Billiard Boom, with a Skilled Marker. Livery and Bait Stables. Table d'hote 1 o'clock. TjIBEEMAN E. JACKSON'S _T STOCK SALES For March. St. Hill street... Wednesday, March 3 Waverley ... Friday, March 12 St. Hill street... Wednesday, March 17 Waverley ... Friday, March 26 And at St. Hill Street every Saturday, for Horses, Drays, Harness and Poultry. St. Hill Street Sales commence at noon ; Waverley at 1.30 p.m. FEEEMAN E. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Wanganui and Waverley.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 112, 2 March 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 112, 2 March 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 112, 2 March 1886, Page 3

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