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Advertisments "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. LEASE OF THE SOLE RIGHT OF ADVERTISING AT STATIONS ON THE WANGANUI SECTION, TENDERS for lease of the above from Ist November, 1886, to 31st December, 1887, addressed to the District Manager, Railway Department, Wangauui, and marked — " Tender for Advertising Wanganui i Section," will be received up to noon lon the 80th September, 1888. Specifications may be seen at the District Manager's Office, Wanganui, and ' Railway Stations New Plymouth, i Hawera, and Palmerston. The high- ! est or any tender not necessarily i accepted. By Order, RIT IS H INDIA rE&S US CHIN A. Tis said thnt nil vessels from China now brine Willow, tea willow, ten willow, Which in our esfimutioa is not tho ri^lit thing, Willow, tea willow, ten willow ; And tons upon tons of leaves plucked from this tree Have been fixed and disguised by tiie heathen (Jhincc To palm off on this count rv as genuine tea But it's willow tea, willow tea, willow. MUNRO'S INDIAN' TEA TO THE t'RONT. ALEXANIER MUNRO has great pleasure in announcing tiie arrival of another shipment of this favourite Tea. NEW SEASON! NEW SEASON! Direct from plantation. The public can rely on the Tea being genuine, pure, and unadulterated, m addition to its being of a far superior quality, and differs widc.y to all other Indian Teas sent to the Colonies. This Tea is expressly SENT TIRECT BY THE OWNER OF THE PLANTATION, at first cost, consequently avoiding pass* injj through the hands of Professional Blenders and Tea Brokers. Most, if not all, other Indian Teas sent to this market have to be mixed with something else in the shape of Tea to maki' them at nil drinkable, or if of a fair quality the price which has to be charged kills them. MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA %$* Kequires no mixing nor blending, but i> best and much more wholesome in its native purity, and is sold at a price whicli must command success. Tho enormous demand which has grown up in lh<; last two <>r three yearn from .-ill parts of the country for iVIUNR'VS INDIAN TEA is its best recommend alion, «s it is found by everyone to have n ..-iliiiory ufiWt on t!ie whole system al* together different to tin* article imported from China. SOLE AGENT— \LEX AN D Kit MUN RO , I M POUT Kit, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI ffIHE Celebrated Thorough-bred J_ Entire Racehorse SIR AUBREY will travel m the Manawatu and Oroua Counties. SIR AUBREY is a Chestnut Horse, stands 15£ hands high, good bone and muscle. He was bred by Mr Wilson, at Makino. Sir Aubrey is by Litfclejohn, an imported Arab, out of Self, whose sire was The Chief, ie will stand at Halcombe, on Monday ; Makino, Tuesday ; Feilding, Wednesday ; Ashurst, Thursday. Terms ; £2 2s. Secure paddocks but no responsi bility. DANIEL TREMEWAN. TjIUNERAL NOTICEThe funeral of the late Ethel May Parr will leave the residence of Mr Robert Parr, to-morrow (Wednesday); at 2 p.m. Friends are respectfully requested to accept this invitation. POPE & PEARSON, Undertakers. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER. SHIP. THE Partnership between George Revington Jones and Edward Curtis Haythorne, as farmers at Taonui, | Oroua, under the name of Jones and I Haythorne, has this day been dis- J solved by mutual consent, G. 11. Jones undertaking to meet all liabilities of the late firm. As witness our hands this 6th day of September, 1886. G. R. JONES C. E. HAYTHORNE. -VT O T I C E . MESSRS JONE^ & DUNCAN having resigned charge of the Denbigh Hotel tables, the Proprietor, Mr William Light, will conduct them for the future under his owh upervision. An experienced groom will always be in attendance. Every care and attention guaranteed to travellers. WILLIAM LIOHT, Proprietor.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 46, 28 September 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 46, 28 September 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 46, 28 September 1886, Page 3

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