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BRITISH INDIA VERSUS CHINA. *Tis said that all vessels from China now briac Willow, tea willow, tea willow, -m Which ia our estimation is not the right T thing, "Willow, tea willow, tea willow ; And tons upon fcons of leaves plucked from this tree Hare been. Sized and disguised by the heathen Chinee To palm off on this country as genuine tea B«t it's willow tea, willow tea, willow. MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA TO THE FRONT. ALEXANDER MUNRO has great pleasure in announcing the arrival of another shipment of this favourite Tea. KEW SEASON! NEW SEASON! Direct from plantation. The public can rely on the Tea being genuine, pure, and unadulterated, m addition to its being of a far superior quality, and differs widely to ail other Indian Teas seat to the Colonies. This Tea is expressly gENT DIRECT BY THE OWNER OF THE PLANTATION, at first cost, consequently avoiding pass* ing through the hands of Professional Blenders and Tea Brokers. Most, if not all, other Indian Teas sent to this market hare to be mixed with something else in the shape of Tea to make t&em at nil drinkable, or if of a fair quality the price which has to be charged kills them. MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA {& Requires no mixing nor blending, but is best and much more wholesome in its native ptirity, and is cold at a price which must command success. The enormous demaad which has grown p up in the last two or three years from all part* of the country for MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA is its best recommendation, us it is found by everyone to have a salutory effect on the whole system aU together different to the article imponed from China.

SOLE AGENT - iLBXANDEK MUNRO, ; IMPORTER, VICTOBIA AVENGE, WANGANUI. SMITHFIELB BUTCHERY T he Oldest Established Shop in the Borough of Feilding), Corner of Manchester & Grey streets. E. B. GICHARD, Proprietor. EX) /^ DESIRES to . JD. VX- thank his numerous customers for their kind patronage accorded him during the past, and hopes for a continuance oi their favors in the future. Customers waited on daily for orders. Prime Beef, Mutton, and Pork always on hand. Small Goods promptly made up N.B. — Small profits and quick returns. /^LAIRVILLE TEMPERANCE \J HOTEL. CLAIRVILLE HOUSE BAKERY. JOHN GOULD, Proprietor This Hotel is situate in the healthiest aud most pleasant suburban part of Feildiug — at the corner of Denbigh and Camden Streets and is fitted up with a view to the convenience and comfort of Boarders. Bath room with shower bath, &c. Near the English Church, and within ten minutes walk from the Railway Station. All kinds of Confectionery and Pas try made to order. Including Wed ding Cakes, &c. Weddings, Picnics, Balls, and Par ties supplied with every Requisite on reasonable terms. J. G. wishes to call special attention to his Pure Decorticated Bread specially recommended by the leading members of the medical profession. EsTABtISHLD 1874:. U G. W. POWLES, Watchmaker, Jeweller & Optician. ALWAYS in Stock. — English, American, and Swiss Watches and Clocks. Jewellery, Wedding Rings & Keepers. Guns and Revolvers. Licensed to repair Arms and sell Ammunition. Metal Turning done. Mathematical Instruments, Sewing Machines and any kind of light machinery repaired. Spectacles of assorted sizes. Nest to Mr Hamilton's, Manchester-st.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 80, 11 January 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 80, 11 January 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 80, 11 January 1887, Page 1

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