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J. W. McDDFF, IMPORTER, AND COACH AND WAGGON ). BUILDER, CAMPBELL PLACE, WANGANUI, 3 " TS now building- Vehicles of every description at unp.-eccdentedly low X prices. As he is a Direct Importer from England 'and America of all ir articles used in the trade, he is therefore in a position to supply amu en re better article for less money than any other builder in the Province. n » v " ■d ing a full staff of first-class mechanics (each mon being kept to his particular branch of the trade) is a further ■guarantee that all work turned out oi n.s shop will be finished in a stylish and tradesmaulike manner. Spring Carts from. £18; Dog Carts from £25 ; Waggonettes from £25; ir Whitechapel and Paguall Carts from £23; Single Buggies from £27; DouDie Buggies from £35. j Pony Phaetons, Expresses, Tradesman's Carts and every other description r of vehicle at equally low prices, and only tho best of materials used, s N.B. — The above prices include delivery in Feilding. f LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT! t Christmas is Coming ' I\/T 17 BEN has just opened up a lot of cheap and GOOD BOOTS \ l\i» I\. AJNfD'SHOEi* suitable lor tho pftople of Feilding and Surrounding- districts. They are from the Best Makers, both in the colony and ut flome. lie has; — Gent's Boots. E.S., from U/0 ; Lace do, 11/6 Gent's Cloth Top Boots, own make, £1 ; Waterrights, hand sown, £1. Gent's Klines, from 10/6. A large assortment of Ladies' and Gents slippers, cheat*. , Ladies* Shoes; 10/6 (Pollak) ; do, 14/fi (Pinot) ; do, 15/6 (Bcjtock) Ladies' Lastimr rlo<rts, 7s to 10* (Pollak); Ladies' Glaze Kid 12a; do, 14s Ladies' E.S. Kid, from 11/6 to 15s. A large assortmen; of children's Boots and Shoes on hand, including the Zealandia Patent Toe. Repairs neatly executed on iheshortest notice. PS As Jam sending 1 away an order for running shoes 1 would remind customers to send tlieir orders in at once. A SIGNAL VICTORY OVER DISEASE I Tie Greatest Revelation of the Nineteenth Century. "PROGRESSIVE SCIENCE," Ov the Successful Treatment of Chronic and Special Diseases, according to the Laws of Nature and the Philosophy of Common Sense. No more Mercury, Noxious Drugs, or other Stomach Contaminations. The Practice of Medicine Revolutionised. THE MOST RECENT DISCOVERIES IN THK HEALING ART. TIIEHE IS Ilnl'K FOR THK WkAK. THK DeUBiTATED, AND THE DISEASED. signokTrenaud, n , The celebrated Eclectopathist. Botanic Practitioner, Specialist, Professor of Natural Science. &c, author of the following works :-"Tlie Principles and Practice of Medical Botany," "The Rationalistic and Eclectic Treatment of Disease, Has the honour of announcing to the residents of Auckland aud New Zealand generally thai ho hits Established the NEW ZEALAND ELECTRIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 42, SHORTLAND STEEET, AUCKLAND, For the effectual and permanent mire of " Functional Derangement, Nervous Affections, and Chronic and Complicated Diseases." CONSULTATION AND ADVICE (PERSONAL OR BY LETTER) FREE. SIGNOR REN AUD has made the following class of eomplainta the study of his life and hia Electric treatment hnviag proved pre-eminently successful in thousands of' cases. A sure cure will be guaranteed in every case undertaken :— viz., Inca■naci'tv for Study or Business, Loss of Energy, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decay, Sperniatorhosa, Errors of Youth, Lost Vitality, Spots and Specks before the Eyes, Trembling of the Hands, Pimples on the Face. Lassitude and Depression; Nervous, Head, and Mind Complaints; Fits, Liver, Kidney, and Bladder Affections; Diseases Peculiar to Females, Consumption {stages only); Cold Extremities; Rheumatism (both acute and chronic); Impoverished Blood ; Scrofulous Humors ; Piles ; Neuralgia ; Sciatica ; Dropsy (oi the chest, of the abdomen, and general); Indigestion, Flatulency, Sour Belchmgs ; Heartburn, Dizziness, ! Hot and Cold Chills ; Pain and Oppression in the Stomach ; Loss of Appetite and Jail morbid conditions of the blood and general system, no matter from what cause I anSl A S li those who may be suffering with any of the •^ove f orm 8 of Disease or Com. -plaints not here mentioned should at once consult flur only NATURAL HJbMiIkU of all Diseases in New Zealand, who practices upon Hygenic, Eclectic, Utilitarian, and Cosmopolitan Principles, Nature's own System of Healing forms and phases of Disease discarding altogether the use of Mineral Drugs and Poisons. Success Gkktain in all (.'-asks Undertaken. SUFPFRFRS CAN BE TREATED EQUALLY WELL AT A DISTANCE L X K CONFIDENCE ABSOLUTE. P O Fox 239. Office Houbs, 10 to 2, and 4to 8 Daily. Voti' — S^GNOK REJS T AUI) will give advice and medicine FREE to the POOR every TUESDAY, from ltfto 12, on bringing a note signed by any local clergyman showing their inability to pay. "Shadows sent free on application."

I Qi T 0 C"X". TAKING j )3 AT THE i NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Palmkrston North. In order to reduce stock considerable reductions are now made in the Factory's Goods. Mosgiel Clothing now within the 3 roach of all. | Tailoring Department now replete — Suits to measure at Factory Prices. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Weriheim Sewing Machines. N.B. — Machines on Time Payments. Agents for Dunedin Importers > Company. Full set of samples now to hand. "* PALMERSTON NORTH BRANCH, w. a. McDowell, 8 Manager. Halcombe Agent for the above — " Mr Tompkins, Storekeeper. I Feilding Agent for the above — Mr Donkin, Draper.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 69, 11 December 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 69, 11 December 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 69, 11 December 1886, Page 1

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