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Continuation of reading matter on toTi page Advertisments " Maryland, My Maryland. # # # " Pretty Wives. Lovely daughters and noble m n." "My farm hes in a rather low and miasmatic situation, and " My wife J" " Who?" " Was a very pretty blonde !" Twenty ypnrs ago, became "Sallow"!" " Hollow eyed !" •' Withered and aged I" Before her time from " Malarial vapors, though she made no particular complaint, n>>t being of the grumpy kind, yet causing me great uneasiness. " A short time ago I purchased your remedy for one of the children, who had , a very severe attack of biliousness, and ■ it occurred to me thnt the remedy might * help my wife, as I found that our little girl upon recovery had "Lost!" 1 " Her sallowness, and looked as fresh as a new born daisy. Well, the story is <oon told. My wife, to«day, has gained , her old timit beauty with cunoounl in- ] forest, and in how as handsome a m.itron (if I do say it myself) as can be found in i his coun'.y, winch is noted lor pretty women. And I have only Hop Bitters to i thank for it. [ ''The dear creature just; looked over j mv shoulder, and says; *I can flatter ■ •quai to tlie days of our courtship,' and thnt reminds me there might be more pretty wives if my brother farmers would < do as I have done." j Hoping yon <nny long be spared to do ( stood, f thankfully remain, U. L. James. BkltTsvillh. Prince George Co-, Md. May 2rtr.|i. IHBB. f ~~~" PATIENCE." FEILDING .TOWN HALL, Friday & Saturday, January 21 it 22. T7"r\VITEA- EOAD BO.IBD. J&- • i NOTICE is hereby given that it J is the intention of this Board to raise a loan under the Government Loans 1,6 Local Bodies Act 1886, for the f construction of roads as follows : — 1. The completion of Kimbolton Eoad as far as Waitapu Block. The completion of Mackay's £ Eoad. Completion of Chelenham Cross i Eoad, from Kimbolton Eoad to Mackay's Eoad. J The partial construction of the * Valley Eoad. i The partial construction of Fin- 1 nis's Eoad. The partial construction of the ' Taonui Eoad. And Zig Zag in the Wanganui j Harbor Board Block. 2. That the said Kiwitea Eoad ' Board proposes to borrow £i,9GB for such purpose as aforesaid. S. That a Special Eate of 5-16 th of j a penny in the pound on the whole of the rateable value , of th<> property within the Old Kiwitea Block and Waituna Block, and a >pecial Eate of one penny and £ of a penny in the £ on the whole of the rateable value of the property within the Wanganui Harbour Board Block be levied for the repayment of the said loan of £4,9G8. EDMD. GOODBEHEEE, Clerk Kiwitea Hoad Board. FEILDING SEATED WATEE AND COEDIAL MANUFACTOEY. SUMMEES & MAYHEW BEG to notify that they have re eently enlarged the premises at the above well-known Factory, and have introduced additional Plant and other improvements, which will enable them to produce every article in the trade of the best possible quality, and i to complete all ordex*s,however lax-ge, i at the shortest notice. i 1 Their long celebrated t Ginger Ale, Soda-water, Lemonade, r AND VARIOUS FRUIT CORDIALS, &C, ! t Still bold their own against all comers j rendering quite nil the necessity of importing these goods into the district. SUMMEES & MAYHEW. 8 I TOB PEINTING m all its branches ,' pj executed on the shortest notice I' , at the Star Office Charges vary ' reasonable.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 78, 6 January 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 78, 6 January 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 78, 6 January 1887, Page 3

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