BBITISH INDIA t'E-R'STJi ;;;/: china. ; ■ ■ "'TIS «aid Chat alt vessels from pKina now brine r Willow, tea willow, tea w illow, Hfhicfe ik oiir esiamalioii is not the rij^hl 'Vy'ilidw^ tea willow; tea willow ; And tdnsi upon tojris of leaves plucked ' from this 'tree ■'■■' Have 'Jjeea fixed and 'disguised by the .-•• heathen Chinee i To palm off on this country as eenuine tea But it's willow tea, willow. tea, willow. ■ MUNRO'S ; : INDIAN TEA TOTHEPRbNT. ALEXANnER MUNRO has great pleasure in annoancing. the arrival of another shipment of this tavourite,. Tea. NEWi ! SEASON ! NEW , -SEASON J Direct from plantation. The public can raly or the T<*a being genuine, pure, and unadulterated, m addition to its being of & far superier quality, and differs wide.y to aii other Indian Teas sent to the Colonies^ This Tea is expressly , ■ ; fiENT DIRKCT BY THE OWNER OF THS PLANTATION, ,,, at first -cost, -consequently avoidmg,pass^ ing through ; tke -hands of Prpfe^ssional v Blender* Tea Brokers. Most, if'^ot 'ffti, <>«her Ihiliin , ! Teafi sent to this ' market r hare ;to be ; mised With soniefhwk ; else Mii the shape of Tea to makt' diieiri at ail .driiik»Wcy or \f of -a fair CualitrAe prfae which lias W be charged •!■ ■•' :■■ -kiihuhem., * ..- . WUNEO'S INDIAN TEA j ff^> Tl^quires no mixing nor blen(img, but is bej« anrl mu«k more *fl«)lesoiue in.iits native ' purity, and in sold at a price which a^-sntuijt eotnmarid success. .'. . ;.. The enormous demand which has grown upinH^e last two or three Jycnrs from «li pjM-tii'df. »he .country :';fc»r ; A)UN.Rt?'S INDfAN TEA is its best recommendation, as itis found l»y everyone to have « aalutory effect on tin* whole system al« together different to \i\\e -article. impor ed from Cliiua. ■ ' • ■ . -_v_ U:- <;■• ■■; ■ . . . •" ;; 1 ' -SOLE AGKNT— :• • : • & L'E XAND EX ■■ 11 U NB O , * IMPOttTEB, vicTOEiA 'kyksiJE, wangHnui. SmTHFIELD BUTCHEEY T he OkLest Established iSlipp m the "'•■' Borough of Feildiug), Conier "of Maiichester & Grey 'streets. B\. % jftICHAED ,--•■ .••■..- Pkopmetob* .: t . -Tjl T> ./> DESIEES to JD4 1 ! J3, XX* , thank his numeroui custonieirs for their kind jj.itronage accorded him diiriug the jj;ist, and hopes for a eontinuaiice ol their favors hi the future. Cusioinei-s waited on daily for orders. Prime Beef, Muttou; and Pork always ■on liandl Small Goods promptly made up U.B.— Smallprofitsand quick returua. I? l E W ° ° D ' For iSale— Matai, Manuka, and *1 awa, m auy quantities 2 and 4 feet lengths — to suit purchasers. Also— Matai Posts and Stabs. - JOHN- OURRA-N, . ... ; Denbigh Street, Feilding. |T7r"o~EB »'.B W GOODS . Viejana chairs at your own price for Cash ; ; Splendid earpet at, 2s peryard. Dining tables foe 14s. Bomad tables with polished tops, 20s. Just Received— r: ' . ■ . Largje and strong four-wheeled perambulators. ; Tjafce Curfcaius, Cocoa Matting, &c. &c. at the ; ; ; • Feeding, FarHiture, and Bedding -I Warehouse. : J. W. BAD B, PBOPaiBTOIf IMGPORTANT TO BEE-KBEPEES. COMMENCEMENT OF THE SEASON. It is a well kno^n-fact that Bees supplied with eoaib-foundation ,mako double "'-'the quantity of hoaey. \/| i^SSES WILDBQRE have procured jYI oue . of the best Couib-fpuhdation Mills yet iriyeritisd and are prepared to supply comb-foundatipn in any quantity at the following prices:— Thick, 2s 6d per pound: thin, 3s fid. ' ;: ' ■ Beat Price given for clean Wax. Piice list of.Eives :— No 1. One strong hive filled with 12. frames, and 1 lb of comb-foundaiaon ready for work, 12s 6d. No 2. . Two story bxvie fitted with 24 frames, and 2 lb of cdiiib-fbuhdation, 19s. - ... A fow swarms for sale during the season. No. 1 hive with a strong swarm fitted as above, 30s. No. 2 hive with a strong eWarm. fitted as above, 38s. We are dealers in Bee-keepers requifiites. All articles not in stock procured on'the'fihortfigt notice; Any information >on . bee culture most vflJingly wSiJ / ojp Am son, TaonuL
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 64, 30 November 1886, Page 1
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612Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 64, 30 November 1886, Page 1
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