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BBITISH INDIA VEBSU& CHINA. "YEw said tbat all vessels fram China now brine Willow, tea /willow, tea willow, "f^ich in our estimation isridtthe right thing, Willow, tea'willoW, tea willow -, And tons -up-m tons of leaves plucked from this tree Have' beea fixed and disguised by the heathen Chinee I© palm off on this country as genuine tea But It's willow tea, willow tea. willow. y .MUNRtfS INDIAN TEA TO THE tfRONTv ALEXAN HER MUNRO.; has great pleasure in announcing the arrival;of another shipment of thisiavoxirite Tea v JS" EW SEASON 3 y NEW SEASON ! Direct/from plantation. The public can -ruly on the Tea being genuine, pure, and -unadulterated, m addition to its being of * far superier qua lity, and differs widely to nil «ther Indian Teas sent to the Colonies. This Tea is expressly SENT DIRECT BT THE OWNER c OF THE PLANTATION, at fiiwfc cost, .consequently avoiding pass-. Ing ifchi-ongh the hands of Professional Blenders and Tea Brokers. Me^ifn'W. aTl, other Indian Teas sent to tin* market have to be "mixed with something .else in the shape of Tea to makvithe.m «t »U drinkable, or if of a fair «Bui^ity -.the jjwlce which has to be charged .kills them. ICUNBO'S INDIAN TEA i "B^ Requires mo mixing nor blending, but ia best a*ari much more wholesome in its -native purity, and i« sold at a price which must command success. The -enormous demand which has grown tip m the last two or three years from all -an-rt* of the country for MONRO'S INDIAN TEA is its best recommendation, as it is ffwnd by everyone te have s •aUttory effi-ct on thr whole system al« togetl*er different to the article impor ed from China. SOLE AGENT— ALEXANDER MUNRO,' tMPORTEB, , VICTOBIA AVKNUE, WANG \ NUI. SMITHFIELD BUTCHERY The Oldest Established Shop in the Borough of Folding), Corner of Majichester A Grey streets. £„ B- GICHARD, y ■ Puopkieioe. -jj% T> r^ DESIRES to JOjL XJ* VT. -thank his *nuinerons «n>toiners for their kind patronage accorded kirn during thej past, and liopes for a continuance ol their favors in the future. Customers waited on daily for orders. Prime Beef, Mutton, and Pork always on tiand. promptly made up N:B^jSinallprofits and quick returns. npTl I It E W 0 0 D . For Sale— Matai, Manuka, and Ta,fl*a, m any quantities 2 and 4 feet lefif -ms-r-to^ suit pui*ehasers. Also— Matai Posts and Stabs. JOHN CURRAN, Deabigb Street, Feilding. T^JTOBE NEW GOODS. Vienna chairs at yonr own price for " Cash Splendid carpet at 2s per yard. Dining tables for 14s. Bound tables with polished tops, 20s. Just Received — Large and strong four-wheeled perambulators. Lace Curtains, Cocoa Matting, &c. &c. at the Feilding, Furniture, and Bedding Warehouse. J. W. BADE, PjaOPBIETOK.* IMPORTANT TO BEE-KEEPERS. COMMENCEMENT OF THE SEASON. It is a well known fact that Bees supplied with comb-foundation make double the quantity of houey. A fc ESSRS WILDBQRE have procured Ifl- one of the best Comb-foundation Mills yet invented and are prepared to supply comb-foundation in any quantity at the following prices:— Thick, 2s 6d per pound ; thin, 3s 6d. Best Price given for clean Wax. Price list of Hiyes :— No 1. One stronghive tilled with 12 frames, and 1 lb of comb-foundation ready for work, 12s 6d. No 2. Two story hive fitted with 24 frames, and 2 lb of comb-foundation, 19s. A few swarms for salo during the season. No. 1 hive with a strong swarm fitted as above, 30s. No. 2 hive with a strong swarm, fitted as above, 38s. ' "VV© aire dealers in Bee-keepers requisites'. All articles not in stock procured oh the shortest notice. Any information on bee culture mosl willing'lv- giveni." WILDBORE AND SON, Taonui.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 58, 16 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 58, 16 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 58, 16 November 1886, Page 1

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