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• J. W. M€l)^FF,v v~ - IMPORTER, AND GOAOH AND WAGGON BUILDER, ,!- r CAMPBELL PLACE, WANQASTTJI, { ; IS now building Vehicles of every description at unp^ec^iedly .low ; prices. As he is a Direct .Importer from England and America of all articles used in the trade, he is therefore in a position to supply a much better article for less money than any other builder, in the Province,^ waving- a full staff of first-class mechanics (each map jbeing ; kept. to Ins particular branch of the trade) is a further guarantee that all work turned out-ot^a shop will- he finished in a stylish and tradesmanlike manner. ; | Spring Carts from £18; Dog Carts from 42*; Waggonettes .from, £25 ; Whitechapel and Pagnall Carts from £28j; - Single Buggies from £27", Dpub^ Buggies from £35. : ; ■: :> " Pony Phaetons,. Expresses, Tradesman^ Carts and every Other description of vehicle at equally low prices, and only, the best of materials usett,' ■'•■ ' : ■■ . ■■'■■' .j- .: ■•,:..: ■ -J.a •' S h'2 ■". N.B.— The above prices include delivery in Feilding. A SIGNAL VICTORY; QVER PISEASB^ The Greatest Revelation of tHe NiiieteeJitli'Ceiitilr^/ "PROGRESSiVE SGJfNil*" Or the Siiccessf ill Treatment of Chronic and Special I)iseas.es r according to the Laws of Nature and ; th 6 ; Philosophy of i Common: Sense* .; H No more Mercury. Noxious Drugs, or other Stomach GontaminationSi The Practice of Medicine. RfeVblutionised^ •>■■■ THE MOST EECENT DISGOVERIEB IN THE HEALING^ ART. There is Hope for- the W^AEiTHE Delibt^tated, a^nd -the^Diseased. ■ Tbe cclebktedEblectdpathist,' Botanic Practitioner, Specialist, ErofesSbr.tfHtfjjraL Sciende, &c.;,authpr of the follomng wqrk 9; :-'.VTlie l Pjinciplea and Prac^ce,^ Medical Botany," "The nationalistic and Eclectic, Treatment of Disease,, f ; " Shadows," '&&., &c., '"'' "'■'■-. .:-.- -.:":.,,, :A: „..*_: ; --,-J ;, ■-,• -.-..; \; Has the honour of announcing to tlie r#aldettts:of Auckland and Ne^ Zealand gene- ■=■■•■ -.rally thai beh as Established t -„;., ;. ■..., - v ' NEW ZEALAND ELEGXIUC MEPXCAI^ INSTITUTE,, ;. ; ,; , .-. 42,, aHOETLAND STUEET, AUCKLAND, .- , . ; : For the effectual and permanent- cure.of '" Functionaji Derangement^ Nervous •• ' ; ; Affeetions,'and Chronic and Complicated, Diseases ,' i^ J,^^^ < CONSULTATION ANDI.ADVICE (PERSONAL OR BY LETTEE) FBEE, ; '•' SIGNOR EENAUb/has rande the following class 'of eompl'aints the studj-'of his life, and 'his Electric treatment having proved .pre-emin- ntly supces.sfjil in thpus-, nndsof cases. Asure cure will be 'guaranteed in e^erycase undertaken Inca- j pacity for Study or Business, Loss>of .Enor^y, IServous r.nd Physical j DeMity,, Premature Decjiy, Spermatarhoaa, Errors of Youth, Lost jVitnlity, Spots_ and Spe«ks before the Eyes, Trembling. of the Hands, Pimples on; r the ; Faco, Lassitude and Depression; Nervous, Hcadi and Mind Complaints ; } Fits,. Lirer, Kidney, and Bladder Affection's ; Diseases Peculiar to Females, Consumption (stages only) ; Cold.. Extremities; Kheumatism (both acute and cJiromc) ; Impoverished Blood; bcro- 1 fulous Humors; Piles ; Neuralgia ; Scialn-a?; Dropsy-^of the chest, of the abdomen, •«nd ii^tu-rnl); Indigestion, Flatulency, Sour Belchings; Heartburn, Dizziness , Hot and Colil Chilli j : Parn'iind'Opjircssion in tlu> Stpuiach ; Loss of Appetite and (ill morbid conditions of the blood and general sjsteui, no matter from \vh.ajUause^ All those who may be suffering with any of the above forms of Disease or^Con^; plaints not here mentioned should at once consult tho erilyJSf A-EURAL HEAIib.K^ <»f nil Diseases in New Zealand, who practices upon Hy gen ic, Eclectic, Utilitarian, ■ml ro.nioppliinn. Principles, Natures-ow n System of Healing forms and phases of Disease, discarding altogether the! use 61 Mineral Drugs .and Poisons.; .:. ' tucciiss Certain in all Cases Undeutaken. STTPFEKEBS CAN BE TREATED EQUALLY WELL AT A-DIST4nCE CONFIDENCE (ABSOLCTTE. P.O. P0x 239. 'OFFiCE'HonEs,'IOTo2, and 4 to 8 Daily.' ; jj otk ._.SIGNOB SENAUD will giye advice and medicine JFJttEE to -the POOR every TUESDAY, from 10 to 12, oil bringing a note- sigried'by' any local clergyman showing their inability to pay. "'Shadows sent free on application.'^ .1 :: i

SOMETHLNG TO READ. h, i. Tones HAS JUST RECEIVED Ycung Ladies' Journal, latest No., Is 6d. New Quarterly DivisionsSomething to Read, 2s ; Family Reader 2s; Boys of England, 3s 6d; Boys' Paper, 2s; Girls' Paper, 3s ; Companion Novelist, 2s ; Boys' World, 2jyjj*Fireside Com 5 panion, 2s ; Boys' Standllllyri^s^v „ „; H. J."jONES, iitf BOOKBELLBE and Stationer, Wanoanui. THE HISTORY AND DOINGS OF -■/THE. MAORIS, From the year 1820 to the Signing of the Treaty ofWaitangi in 184^), by Thomas Wayth Gtidgeon. Author of the " Reminescences of the- ..■+,.- Ww.'m JJfw -Zealand." Contentp'.riititr(?duc^on;_ The ; Aborigines of New, Zealand ir. Migration: of. the. Maori Race ; \ Tradition of the Maori; Tohungas ; Mao.ri Supe,?s.titions ; Noted Toas, or Great Fighting iMen; Makutu (Witchcraft) ; Causes oi War amongst the Natives ; The T.apu, and Warlike Character of the Maoris ; Maori Mode ; of Warfare; Former Inhabitants of the f ' Auckland Peniasula ; A Fragment of, Early Days ; Destruction. ofNgatmhare ; Raids ofNgapuhi; Raids of Waikato Raids of Ngatiawa ; Te Wherowberq's Attack on Pukerangiora : Defence of Te Namo by Wi Kingi ; Fight of Moturoa Attack oi Tangahoel *>y Wabavoa; Last ! of the Old Fights ; The Great; Chief Waharoa. i Bvo. Cloih, extra, 10s ; per Post, 10s 6d, ] H. I. JQNES, BoOKSE-LLEJit, , "Joseph Harwood," and other Poems, : bx Wilmot; Powell. Price, 2s; per Post, 2s 2d. Orders received at the Star Office for all kinds of book- binding. H. I. JON;ES, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. HASTINGS MOOE'B, SEED MERCHANT, * : . , Taupo CJuay,. Wanganui. ■VT.O WON H AND--200 Bushels Poverty Bay Eye- ; grass '■-'■ 100 Sacks Prime Cocksfoot .G Tons' Clovers— Eape, Fescues, ; Meadow, Foxtail, &o. Price Lists and Samples sent free. HASTINGS MOOEE, Seedsman, Wanoanu .

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 138, 1 May 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 138, 1 May 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 138, 1 May 1886, Page 1

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