Reid & Gray's NEW ZEALAND TWINE BINDER. Send for testimonials. SonU for testimonials, TO intending Purchasers of BINDERS we would ask them to buy the LOCAL-MADE MACHINE, as, besides the facilities in obtaining duplicates for repairs, it is equal to the best imported. As we have already a large number of orders, we would ask our friends to ORDER EARLY, to avoid disappointment. [Testimonial.] Wellington, March 8. 1886. The Reaper and Binder worked capitally, and is all we can wish. Ties strongly a very neat sheaf in long or short straw. (Signed) Wm. Sket, Government Analyst. BACK DELIVERY REAPERS, REDUCED IN PRICE TO MEET THE TIMES. GRASS SEKD STRIPPERS. PATENT PATENT BAGGERS BAGGERS (Single or Double). Sinolk or Doub/.k) Send for Testimonials. Send fur Testimonials Iron and Steel Fencing Standards, SPECIALLY LOW PRICES, and nett weight of Standards taken AFTER. PUNCHING, not before. Barb wire and Iron and Steel Fencing Wire, Agents for Walker's Patent Wire Strainers, 6d each. Clayton and Shuttleworth's Mill and Engines now landed. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. MANCHESTER Tailoring, Clothing, and Outfitting Establishment, NEXT TO BUCKINGHAM PALACE, I BEG to announce receipt of new consignment per Royal Mail Steamer i of West of England, Scotch, and other Home Tweeds. Also just received, splendid assortment ot Kaiapoi, Roslyn, Mosgiel, Ouuiaru and other Colonial 'l weeds. Suits from £4. Trousers and Vests from £2. 'irousers from i?ss. No females' work. - Goods thoroughly shrunk, Suits made to order, and the best Fit, Style, and Workmanship guaran :eed ONE TRIAL SOLICITED W. STEVENS, Proprietor. '
AN INEXPRESSIBLK BOON TO MOTHERS. DR. AUGUSTE KURSTEINRR'S ELECTRO GALVANIC TEETHING NEC KLETT Endorsed by the Medical Faculty of Europe, and Pronounced by all Leading Physicians THE GREATEST DISCOVEKY OF THE AflE IN planing the Electric Necklet before the New Zealand public, the discoverer and proprietor begs to draw Special Attention to the fact mat the material surround* ing the inner chain of metallic substances is impregnated with a chemical solution harmless in itself, and yet containing titanic powers, which generate a continuos light current of galvanism, and the Necklet in consequence contains all the r irtue of a miniature battery, and is therefore, not a useless article like many of the socalled electric appliances, which cannot possibJy produce any good results, as they are incomplete in the most essential requirements, and cannot generate galvanism nor produce galvanic effects. This Necklet is the outcome of a long-continued series of investigating experiments by that well-known and eminent -cientist and specialist, Dr Auguste Kursteiner, who is the 'highest European authority on all diseases of women and children. The Lancet, the leading medic 1 journal of the world, says.—" The fact that the discovery and invention of these Necklets is announced by Dr Kur&teiner is a sufficient guarantee that a means has at last been discovered which will save the lives of millions of children, and relieve the anxiety of many mothers." Although new to New Zealand, these Necklets have been used for the last five years with the most wonderful success in England, on the Continent, and in the United States, and are constantly prescribed by the most eminent physicians in their daily practice. It is needless to comment on the anxious and sleepless nights passed by thousands of mothers during the painful period of the teething of infants. Every day brings to an untimely grave hundreds of infants whose lives might have been saved by the use of the simple Necklet. In addition to the relief from pain afforded by the Necklet during the period of dentition, by its nerve giving force it wards off and prevents Measles, Whooping Cough, Scarlet Fever, Croup, and Chicken Pox, thus relieving childhood of its martyrdom, and gladdening the heart of every mother who invokes its aid. Dr Kursteiner has appointed Messrs J. Conrad & Co., Auckland, his sole agents in Neve Zealand tor the sale of these Necklets, of whom only they can be obtained. The price has be n placed at the very lowest possible point, barely covering the cost of importation, and is in the reach of all, as one Necklet will last a life time. Aside from its muny virtues as a remedial »nd preventive agent, the Necklet is a handsome ornament, and will be sent post free on rer-eipt of One l'ound; by postal note, money order, or registered letter. No cheques received. Address— J. CONRAD & CO., P.O. Box 408, Auckland, N.Z.
FEILDING SASH AND DOOR FACTOR ¥. TPIE undersigned is prepared to supply all stock sizes of Sashes and Doors. Special sizes made to order. Verandah Brackets made, and all kinds of Turning work done on the rremises. Glass, Oil, Putty, &c. W. HEALD, SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, Near Railway Station. KIWITEA POST OFFICE STORE. (Nearest Store to the Wanganui, Palmerston, and Feilding Small Farm Blocks.) G. P. CHURCH thanks the Settlers for their patronage during the past, and hopes to secure their custom in the future, by laying in a large supply of well-assorted goods. He desires also to thank the contractors and working men for the strong support given by them to the local store. Packing done at lowest rates. G. P. CHURCH, Storekeeper and General Commission Agent.
FEILDING BUTCHERY. HENRY RUTHERFORD begs to thank his numerous customers for the favors so liberally accorded him during the past ten years. He would ask them not to be led away by any misleading price lists. His well-known Establishment will be conducted for the future on the same principles as in the past, by supplying the Best Meat at the Lowest Prices. HENRY RUTHERFORD, Proprietor. JEWELLERY. FIRST-CLA?S Stock of new Gold and Silver Jewellery, Watches, Clocks and Electro-Plate ; the most choice and select on the coast cannot be excelled for cheapness. Jewellery of every description made to order, and Repairs executed in a workmanlike manner. Country orders executed with dispatch. JOHN FORBES, /late Kohn) WATCHMAKER AND WORKING JEWELLEIt, WANGANUI.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 80, 11 January 1887, Page 1
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