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Bit T I . S H I N D IA VEBS UB CHINA. -•■•• *Ti« s»w[ that all vessels from China now brine Willow, tea willow, tea willow, •?*! in our estimation is not the right * tking, Willow, tea willow, tea willow ; And tons upon tons of leaves plucked from this tree . Hay« feeeii fixed and disguised by the I- heathen Chinee ;. To jttilm off on this country as genuine tea But it's willow tea, willow tea, willow. MUNRO'S „ INDIAN TEA TO THE b'RONT. ALEXANDER MUNRO has great pleasure in an*ouncing,the' arrival of an- . other uliipnwnt of this tavq«r.ite Tea. N.EW ; SEASON! - NEW ;, SEASON !, Direct : from plantationi The ; public can r«ly on the Ton Being genuine,' pure, and ohftdtLlterated, m addition to its being of •far sttperior quality, and differs widely' to till «ther Indian Teas sent to the : Coiooies. : :■> ' This Tea is expressly : , SENT niRECT BY THE OWNER OF TH E PL AN'I'ATION, at first -rest, conseqwently avpiding passt*£ thiwigh the hands of Professional Blenders and Tea Brokers. ' Most, if not all, other Indian Teas sent to this aaarket have to be mixed with *omethi«s else in the shape of Tea to makv them at all drinkable, or if of a fair quality tie price which has to be. charged "kills them. MCTNRO'S INDIAN TEA f 5» Requines no mixing nor blending, but in best aad much more wholesome in its native purity, and is sold at a price which must command success. The enormous demand which has grown up iai tkellast two or 1 three years from all partnof the country for MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA is its best recoramenda-r tion, as it is found bj r everyone to have n •alutory effrct on the whole system al« together different to the article iuipor ed from China. SOLE AGES — > ALEXANDER 'iIUJBO, 1 : IMFOBTEB, • . VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. By Special Appointment. GEORGE DIXOfI,. Manufacturer. of. Dqulrlr iEra»<'d Water and Coivtials. ; CrBA STEEKT, WkLLINGTOX. ASK for bis ©elebrated Giiigei* Ale aud take no other. The business carried, on as usual by Mrs Dixou. Anddaad Ageait, 'Mx Arthur H Uathau.. , SMITHFIELD BUTCHEKY T lie Oidest Establislied Shop m the Borouglrof Peildiugji- •■■■i; Coiner of Manchester & Grey streets.; E. B. GLGKATII) i' \ PEOPItIETOE- ■.. .<;.; ET) (^i DESIRES to- . Jt>. VX. thank hie numerous customers for; their kind patronage accorded hini during the past, and hopes for a continuance oi J their favors in the future. '.. Customers waited on daily for orders! Prime Beef, Muttbu, and Pork always on Land. ; j Small Goods promptly made up N.B. — Smallprofits and quick'returnss. L JEN ,N E S S , . Wholesale & B^iail, , Watchmaker and Jewellek, i WILLIS STIiEKT, WKLLtLVGrOIf. Dealer in Watchmakers and jewellers ' Tools 'and' Material; : "•; i ' Etiglicii and foreign watches repaired. A. vntk Guarar*>ed. ; T7l T A R (j OMB-, CIVIL ENGINEER, ARCHITECT. Ac, PALMERSTON NORTH. Orders left at the Stab Office will be attended to. -%J- 0 - T I C ~E~~. *T MESSRS JONES & DUNCAN Laving resigned charge of the Denbigh Hotel Stables, the Proprietor, JAr William- Light, will conduct them for the future under his owh supervision. An' experienced groom will always be in attendance. ' ' , Every care arid attention guaranteed to travellers. WILLIAM LIGHT, Proprietor. xp i he w o o d . For Sale— Matal, Manuka, and Tawa, vi any qnanttiies — 2 and. 4 'feet, lengths— to suit purchasers. „ : Mataj Posts and Stabs. . JOHN CURRAN, ; Denbigh Street, Feilding.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 63, 6 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 63, 6 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 63, 6 November 1886, Page 1

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