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■■-■■■ Sv;f:r^> : v IMPORTED, AND €OA<3H ANI> WAGGON i TS; now v buitdiAg description at unp/eprdentedly low X- prices. As~he is r if Direct Importer from England and'Araerica of all : artjqles Used in'the 7 he Wttieretore \ in ' a>ppsitji£n to/suj>p;ly a'miich fetter article for less monej '.than any bther builder in >j;he Ifrovince. HayKj ing a : iulPst!aff of first-class mechanics {(<each mau-ibeing! kepttito his particular -Jbranch of the trade) is a further g-ttaraniee that^all work turned out of War „slipp Will^h'e 'finished^n-^^ ■■ "• v ' r : „.,,,. ■ .:^J:<ou nr ucn-i-r.fii/. u-.'h.U'-.tr, i „ ii<i i; . "+Y K -•:■.;. ii;.,:}. ..,,, ...<.] '•Sprih'gi Carts from '■£!&; -Dog >Carts^frpm £25 ; Waggpnettes from £25 ; ; ; Whitecha'pel and-Ta'gnafi Garts from r f -Single ; Buggies 'iroinf 27*, Double Buggies from £85. .• f -■■■y^':-- ' : - •■>-.. . ; :./'C' '■' I."**. '':T'"' : ' Poi/y Phaetons, Expresses/ Tradesmatt^'vearts and ever'yvOtjier 'description of yejijcl.e at eo^HaHy low prices,^n r |[ 'o^ly 'the best p^matterja^ .used,' • J^JB.~ThVabpve p^ i .^, : \. : ,/ -• v ; AT THE SIGHST iOF ' THJB BOOTr ' V'-v'ri * : " ' " ' EOOE HERE! LOOK HERE! -v «• >» ' •3v. I Have just^received a Large 'Stock ,!qf ; Boots' arid Shbes that mttfiV'be' sold &t any Price : for Ga»li. - 1 "will, not let the" monejr T go out. , Bead the 161---lowing hst :-^, . ..:..■'.■.. •:..■... ?t ....,.■>,.-.•. v-:-: / ' ••'-•-■'-'" -.-.'■/.*-■■-■•-*.. ■'?■'.; Men's Shootiilg Boots; used itf ; liheiMmsri6/sV HJ ' "' ; ;' ;- f ■;•« ... '■.,., T n?S'Bhyoters,^l/6v 14/6^15/6^ 16/6,11^/6, arid 20/^ r: ; '^'.;i'- ! ;? « !^ f j&ent > s(3rl6ye ; Eid', 8.5. ; Bo6ts;' l6/6', former priee^O/-'"' .i^-^Ao v4r ai n JG : enV8 <I SHbes/ cloth f l;qp;, Zeala^iditt, 14/- >; Bluchers, 7/6 ii -^ ■^^n:.<s, i VA^JLadies' Kid.S.S^Bo6ts/ lb/6.t016/6 ; do,lace', ; 9/6 J "z? '■»' i " ; u :j ' r/ !^' • ?:; jjadiea' liasting Boots, ireiduccd from 1 10/6 t0. 7/6 i ?"■>:■ :<■ ; r ;;< 'li;. ';' , ladies' House BootW- S^TEV^ing' Shoes J4m. vi j ul i.> c r : r u >:. -: ;■• -■:' . J:X' Woriign;s>Seamlesß -Dairy. Boots, 10/6 ; -High, Leg Galfi,lQ/6,: ,^ '-„.. ; "" IPitiet'i^teVe'niri&Sftdes^^ -, •'''"',-' ■ | 'I ha^ethyiar^esisto^^ !f '■■■■■■'"-'\ ; ■: i In ehildren^s Boots r keep nothing but the Zealandiri. 1 make. < -v 1 ! - ] ; I .', i^i'^4^^ JWatfertights guarantee themselves. ! r -■• i-■ ;" ' ' Boo'fcs bought here riailed^ and tipped free of charge. .; ; : : [ .•' • , ,-i j , Boots, and Shoes made to order.. i; , , . : lEJoptsiand sioq£ rebajred on the/shprte^t .riotice at' lowest prices" while you | A SIQNAIU VICTORY m The GreatißSt Mnetpenth Centiiry i? : ;^ : ■: ; ■' ; " PRdf'RiS|p(i ! SGI EN<? E/" Or i^ei/^mQ&iiU/Ti^tmjin^of. Chronics aiicl! Special I)iseas^ ! : accor^iiig .to the Laws of Nature and th.c 's • v; ' ' r 7? Philosophy; .of "Qpitoo^ Sense^^ ■rj , ; - „ No m6i^.^Wi^^6'jtx^ i prdj^. pi* other Stomactf Contaminations. !..!»■■ 1 , Tlie; Pra^tiQe of Medioine Revolutibnlsed. " ; ; 'Jt kH# MO^t !RE^T; ]^S6O(^EEIES JN; THE HEALING ART. ' ■ £jIERE IS HOPE FOB THE WEAK. THEDELIBrTATED, '.AcND ! THE DISEASED. Tbe celebrated Eclectopathist, BQ^anic Practitioner, Specialist/ Professor of Natural >' ! Science, &c.,. author. of the following works;^')The Principles arid Practice i of ■■' Medical Botany," ■ ' The Eatipnali^tio and^ Eclectic Treatment of -. Disease,". i " Shadows," fycit&fC.f . _ : -i,' i ..,. - r ' ,'.. ' -.' r/f. T ' - ; ; '/.... '.--<;. Has (lie honour of announcing to the reside'nts,of; Auckland and New Zealand gene- , ; "'•'; ' 'V' ' rally tlnirheiiias.Es^ibiisHed the ' : ! v itew zeai&nd^ EiiEcfltto Medical institute, .'.." Por the eftectuaraSad permanent cure of" Functional Derangement, Nervous ■;:• ' Affections,' ahfl % Chronic and OonipUcated Diseases;'-'-^ ' .•:••:•• -.1 eONSULTATEON AND ADVI.CE (PEESONAL OR BY ; LETTEB) FEEE; :;' -SIGNO^I, ■EENAITD: has; made the folio vr ing jßlaJss of (eompwinltg: the Mnd^qt his life, and his Electric treatmenfhavin^ proved pre-enMnen^ ands of cases. _ A sure cure Vill be guaranteed in ercry case undertaken :— yiz., Inca^t pacity for Sturdy or. Business, lioss bf Energy, Nervous arid Physical l)epih*ty, ! Premature Decay, Spermatorho3a, Errors of Youth, tqst Vitality, Spots anil Spjßcks' before the Eyes, 1 Trembling of the Hands, Pimples 6q the Face, Eassitudie and Depression; Nervous, Headr and Mind Complaints; Fits, --Livery^ Kidney, > and 1 Bladder Affections ; Diseases Peculiar to Females, Consumption (stages only) ; Cold Extremities ;: Rheumatism (both acute and chrpn.ic) ; Impoverished Blood; Scrofulous Humors ; Piles ; Neuralgia ; Sciatica; Dropsy (of the ohgst, of the abdomen, and general); Indigestion, Flatulericy, Sour Belcningg; " .Heartburn, Dizziness, Hot and Cold Chills ; Pain and Oppression m the Stomach ; Loss of Appetite and. all ( morbid conditions of the blood and general system, 'no matter from what cause arising.-. . . ■'.'*" . , AU those who may be suffering with any of the- above forms of Disease orCoraplaints not here mentioned should at once consult thfl only NATCIJAIj HEALER of all Diseases in New Zealand, who practices upon Hy genie, Ecleotife, Utilitarian, nnd Cosmopolitan Principles, Nature's own System of Healing forms and phases of Disease, discarding altogether ibe use of Mineral Drugs and Poisons. . Success Ceutain. in All Oases UNDBiUTAKEN. . . SUFFERERS CAN BE TREATED EQUALLY WELL AT A DISTANCE •....■■-• CONFIDENCE ABSOLUTE. P.O. 80x239- - ' Office Hoitbs, 10 to 2, and4to § Daiiy.Notr.— SIGNOR RENAUD will give udvice and medicine FREE to the POOR every TUESDAY, from 10 to 12, on bringing a note signed by any local clergyman showing their inability to pay. u Shadows sent free on application."

I E. HA EP E R-, Storekeeper, Commission Agentt aad :. .... General Dealer.- • •!■( .; EEFEESHMEJSfT BOOMS, . The Square, " ; m Caso>bellt6wn, Mabtawatu/ '. First-class Paddocks. ' Good Stabling. i '. ; Chargi6V ; ' •■ '' * Every Attention tbMan ShJ'lf^asL Stalls o^ Jjo^seßoXe^ ',■ ''■':':'.■ Only the Best Feed kept in Oa,tW, ; Chaffj Bran, Beans, Green Oats, and Hay, -:■; " ;."..'_ /■ .; -/-' , -; : ;■•: ■ ; Saddle • and Harness Horses, aiid Buggy of Express 1 for Hire. ' : : Cl NT nth PA WJf OFFICE. . Main-st., Palmehston North., , MONEY advanced^ en Weariog Xv" parel, Jewellery, &q. . Private Enteance— Side Gate. ■■■'.»■■ S. .ABRAHAMS, .

p ;:X' a ■-.. ;-n . o s , Neumeyer Patent Quadruplex are the only four times over-strung Pianos, solid 'iron frame, check action, trichord. The best Pianos in the world— a perfect marvel in "Wchanical still.. If you want a Piano to last a lifetime, secure a Neumeyer.. Hesitate before purchasing boxes of wires, on the time- payment systemj that will not realise one half of their cost before they are paid for. Mr B- Ling, Otaki, writes ;— " I am thoroughly; well pleased with the Neumeyer Piano. I strongly recommend it to country people, as I find it requires little tuning:" „ ' „. ' W. H.". Spiller, Sole- Agent for Neumeyer Piano, Hene Pianette, and v the Bell Company American Organr-fhe best Organ in the world. Lambton Quay, Wellington. ■JAMES PUEJEiSS, V STANWAJ EOAD^HALCOMBE, BOOKSELLEE and Fancy Goods /: Importer. All the Latest Periodicals. Ili\is.tratQ4 News, a&d, Grajhw,

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 51, 9 October 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 51, 9 October 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 51, 9 October 1886, Page 1

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