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BS I T I S H I J? D. I A YE& S V CHINA. ' 'SiMaid tliat all vess^s from China no brine Willow, tea wijlbw, tea willow ■Which in our estimation is not the rigl tfeing, Willow, tea vrillow> tea willow And tons- -upon ton's of leaves plackie from this tr£e ; ",. . Have b«en fixed and disguised by, tli lieatliea Chinee ■ To palm off on this country as genuine te But it's willow tea, willow tea, willov MUNEO'S ''".; ' INBIAN TEA TO THE tfkONT. ALEX AN HE It ' MUNRO has gren pleasure in announring tlie nrrival of an other shipment of thistarourite Tea. NEW SEASON!' ; NEW SEASON Direct from plantation. The public ca; rely on the T<>a being genuine, pure, aiu unadulterated, in addition to its lieinß/o a far superior quality',, and differs wide!: to all other Indian Teas sent to tin ; . Cujtiaips.. , ••"■..■;: ... , This Tea is espressly. .1 SENT PIRTtCT B^ THK OWNEI *■ dt e : pl^ ntation; *t first cost, consequently avoiding pass' ing tUrough the hands of Professiona Bi«nder>i and Tea Brokers. Most, if not nil. other Inrhan Teas sen! to Mlis' market "have to 'be mixed ( witli noinothinff else in tlie; ; shupe,; of ; JT^»; tc makw them at nil driwkalilc,, orifiof.a fail quality the price which has jto be charged . . ',, .■; kills theui. ' MUNSO'S INDIANA TEA lteqnires; no mi sing, nor but ix best and much more w.holfesonie in its* native "purity, and is solo at a price whicli ntUMt comniamJ success. •'' ; ; The enormous f deinand--ivhi«hi hdsrgrown tip in the last two. or three years* from nil parts of the country for ,• AHW? RO'S INDfAN:TEA.is ijts UoKtrejffnmmpndation, as it is found; by, everv<>ne to lyive a •aljjtory effect on .<H< ; « ; Ho{«' 'sy^i'iii nl« toKetlwr different to, the article iuippr ed from China. ;; : < SOLE >(^NTWJMPQRTKB, • . . ■ . VWTOEIA AVKNUE, WANG.VNiri: By Special Appomtmeut. , . oeob^Fdixqn,,, .:■; „.,.; M«niifn<-tuner of 'l\ail*w iJS rated W*tcr rand Cowli-als. : ... . .■ ' CrBA RTEEBT. A\' IviiMSOTOJT. ASJi for. l»f*-o^ej£ated Ginger Ale andtftk-t m o 'other. The business earned on as usunl by Mrs Dixon . AuckUind AgiinU Mr ArtUur H NatbaiiJ vi : ;i ' T lie Oldest EstabliaHed Shop in the ' ; .. Borough of Feirdiug), Cdvuev oi Maucbestei- ifc Grey streets. ""•'£.' B. d lO HA El), -) • ■ PBOPKTJBtOB.---•fk :i T>" -'>"/H- "DESISES to J^\:[]J£'::.\J[:. ; . tbaakbis nuruerons customers, .for their 'kind pateonage v acporded hini during the past, -aiid hopes for a continuance- oi their favors in the future. . ' v Cufitomeirs waited on daily for orders. Printe Beef, Muttojti, and Pork always * oi) nand. . Small Goods promptly ioade up jf ;£„ — Sinallprofitsand quick returns. ./> :,:h,~ J'E N N. E S. S , vjF^-' 1 Wholesale ;&;P-ecail, Matchmaker and ' Jeweller^ WILLIS STKEET, WRLLIiSGTON. IJealei: in Watclsjiakers'and Jewellers ■ Tdols ahd Material;' ; ■"• Eu^l'sU and foreign r watcljes repaired. 1 A. w^rk jGru'arar twd. ' ' ; ■ -.. „ ... .-• -. ■■/■/. t-.. ■. ■ ■,-!■- TjT:'\'j. ARC O WB , 1 CIVIL' 3SNOINEEE/ - ARCHITECT, to, . 'PALMERSTON NOETH. Prders I left dt flic. Star Office will b* ; . V ' attienied to. ; ; ''■ 1 /'!;.'', O ::■.;£■'■• MESSBS : JONEs: & DUJSOAIi jhavijig resigned • charge of the J)eh high ; Hotel BtabLem; the Proprietor Mr ' Willia- liigbt, will conduct then for thefutare' uiider hirf owh super Vision.' '■■* . ■-• ' ' Aa ! eiperieneed groom will alway be in attien'daiiee. : Every cave and attention guaran teed to travellers. WILLIAM LIGHT, Proprietor; % B E W O i) D for Bale — Matai, Manuka^ ; am Tawa, in 'any -quantities 2 and 4 fee jengihaMrto sftiit purchasers..- • ■ ? Als6--Matai Posts and Stabs. JOHN CURBAN, Denbigh Street, Feilding.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 64, 8 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 64, 8 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 64, 8 November 1886, Page 1

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