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, j. w. mcdij;ff, „. ; IMPORTER, AND COACH AND WAGGON BUILDEP, CAMPBELL PLACE, -WA-NGAJSTUIr IS now building Vehicles of every description at unp.-ectdentedly low prices. As he is a Direct Importer from England and America of all articles used in the trade, he is theretore in a position to supply a muchbetter article for W money than any other, builder, in the;Proymce. Havino- a full staff of first-class mechanics (each man being kept to his particular branch of the trade) is a further guarantee that all work turned outot h's shop will be finishea m a stylish and tradesmaulike manner. Spring Carts^ from '^iß ; Dog Carts. from £25; Waggonettes toi,^ 2s ; Whitebhapelan^ : P^nali:Garts&oniv£23; Single Buggies irdm £27 ; Wppble Buggies from £85. ; .'.'.!■ v. ' t" , .;,.i Pony Phaetons, Expresses, Tradesman's Carts and every other, description of vehicle at equally low prices; and only the best Of materials used, ; • N.B.— -Th'fi above prices include delivery in Feildin£. ! " ; [■■•''>■■>>■':■' <-' ] \ .' • t-. ■■ ■•• ;:•■:' t - ■■'■.-]■■■ .■:■.:■ -=■;.. «• ;';■;,/, a/t the sign of tse boot. :;; LOOK HEBJB! Loo^ HERB! v Another Fall in Boots fbr^ oasH. I have just received a Large Stock of Boots and Shoes that must^ be: sold at any Price for Ca»h, I will not let the money go out. 'Read tne iol--lowinglist:-- :■ .; ', ' , -y^ti^. Men's Shooting Boots, used in the Mills, 10/6 , ' , ? Men's Shooters, 11/6, 14/6, 15/6, 16/6, 17/6, and 20/- , . : r -. ;■. ' Gent's Glove Kid, S.S. Boots, 16/6, former price 20/- ; Gent's Shoes, cloth top, Zealandia, 14/- ; Bluchers,. 7/6. . . • . ■■ ■ LADIES. -.. ; Ladies' Kid S.S. Boots, 40/6 to 16/6 ; do, lace, 9/6 ■; Ladies' Lasting Boobs, reduced from 10/6 to 7/6 : Ladies' Hoide Boots, 3/6 ; Eyening Shoes, 4/6 - ■ ; . . Women's seamless Dairy Boats, 10/6 ; High Leg Calf, 10/6 • Pinet's Evening Shoes, 14/- ; a good stock of Tennis I have the largest stocik in : Feilding to choose rfom. In Children's Boots I keep; nothins: but the Zealandia make. ■■ ■"■ '■'■ Our own made Wateftights guarantee themselves. • ; ' Boots bought here nailed and tipped free bf charge. „ Boots and Shoes made to order. ' ;• ;t ; Boots and Shoes repaired on the shortest notice at lowest prices while iypu -' ''• wait. ' .- J .'. ..',/ „:... •- ; ■ : A SIGNAL VICTORY OVER DISEASE >I The Greatest Revelation of the Nineteenth Oentuyy. ..'«. PROG R ES^IVE SCIENCE,", j Oi' the Sticces^f vi Ti-teatment of Chronic and Special Diseases,; according to the Laws of Nature. and the 1 Philosophy 'pi Common Sense. , j No more Mercury, Noxious Drugs, or other Stomach Contaminatibns. The Practice of Mediqine, Revolutionised.: j THE I ••*''' EECENT DISCOVERIES IN THE HiiLI^TG. AET^ ! There is . iii»b for thb- ; Wbak.."Jjhk Delibitated, thbDis^asbd. The celebrated Eclectopathist, Botanic Practitioner, Specially, Professor of Natural | Science; &c.,! author of the following' work's :-" the Principles and Practice, of. Medical Botany," "The Eationa'listic and. Eclectic Treatment" or JJiseasei,^ Has the honour of announcirig to the residents of Auckland 'and New Zealand gene. rally that he has Established the v : /. A NEW ZEALAND ELECTRIC, MEDICAL INSTITUTE, : ; ; 42, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKL f UXP, ; r: For the effectual' and permanent cure of " Eunctional. Derangement, Neryous, ;, ■, Atfections, and Olironic an& Complicated Diseases. '... ■■■'■„ CONSULTATION AND ADVICE: (PERSQiyAL' OR BY' LETTER j; FREE, SIGNOR REN AUD has made the 1 following class of eomplamts the study of\ his life, and* his Electric' treatment havin? proved' pre^eminWtty' successful inthousands of cases: . A sure cure will be guaranteed in every case undertaken :^ riz;', Itica-, pacity for Study or Business, Ldss of -EnergyjuNervous and Physical. Debility, Premature Decay, Spei-matorhWa, Erro.rs of Youth, Lost Vitalityi Spots and, Specks before the Eyes, Trembling of thej Hands.,. Pimples on the .Fac.e,,Lassitudd !ancj : Depression; Nervous, Head, and Mind Complaints^.,^i>ps, LlV J e^^, Kidney, jand Bladder AfEections ; Diseases Peculiar to Females, Consump.tipn .(stages only),;' Cold Extremities; Rtieumatisov (both acute and chronic) ; Impoverished, Blood t Scrofulous Humors ; Piles'; Neuralgia; SciatK-a; Dropsy (of the phest, of the abdopien, and general); Indigestion, Flatulency, Sour Belctnngsj Heartlmrni Dizziness, Hot and Cold Chills; Pain and Oppression in the Stomach; Loss of Appetite and all morbid conditions of the blood and general system, ; no matter from^whai. clause All those who may be suffering with any of the above forms of Disease or Com-, plaints not here mentioned should at once consult tlio only NATURAL HEALER of all Diseases in New ZealahJ, who practices upon Hvgeiiic, Kclectic, Utilitarian, ■and Cosmopoli lan Principles, .Nature's own System of Healing forms and phases of Disease, discarding altogether the use of xMiuerjil Drugs and Poisons. .SUCCESS GiCm AIN IN ALL ('ASBS UNDRIiTAKEN.

SQUALLY WELL AT A DISTANCE 5 ABSOLUTE. JCE HOfTfiS, 10 TO 2, ANP 4 TO 8 DAUT, ' nd vice and medicine FREE: to the PQOR ing a note signed by any local clergyman sent free on application." .——,.._,.»— .i,.—.,^—.— " ' ' ii ■■i~™»»~— —^^» i AT": b"~ R"E ~~ W , . . PrACTIOAIj .WATCHM AKEB & . JEWELLER The Square, Pamierstqn N,, . opposite Bank of. Australasia, A. D. having had many years experience in the above trade and alsT having the most modern improvements in tools and materials connected therewith, confidently requests a trial from the inhabitants of ralmerston and surrounding districts, knowing that satisfaction is sure to follow. All repairs will be executed with promptness and at moderate charges, A well'assorted stock in every Branch. Inspection solicited, A. DREW. HTHYN-NE, LI NT ON, & C ' Lana A gems and Auctioneers, Licensed Custom House Agents F 0 X T V IS.

SUFFERERS CAN BE TREATED E CONFIDE.N'CE P.O. Pox 239. ' Offj JSotk.— SIGNOR REN AT -D will give every TUESDAY, from 10 to 12, on brinyii showing their inability to pay. "Shadows si 1> f A N O S ... Neumeyer Patent Qundruplpx are the only four times over-strung Pianos, solid iron frame, check action, tiichord. The best Pianos in Jie world — a perfect mary-el in mechanical skill. If you want a Piano to last a lifetime, secure a Neumeyer. Hesitate before purchasing boxes of wire*. on the time- pay mont system, 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. 1 strongly recommend it to country people, as I find it requires little tuning." W. H. Spiiler, Sole Agent for Neumeyer Piano, Hene j Pianette, and the Bell Company American Organ— the best Organ in the world. Lambton Quay, Wellington. JAMES PURKISS, STANWAY ROAD, HALCOMBE, BOOKSELLER and Fancy Goods Importer. All tlie Latest Periodicals. Also, Illustrated News aud Graphic

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 57, 23 October 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 57, 23 October 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 57, 23 October 1886, Page 1

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