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Established 1874. . p\ .-. W . F O W L E S, Watchmaker, Jkwelleb & Optician. Always in stock watches, clocks & jewellery Of all kinds. Spectacles to suit all sights ; also, ! blue, green, London smoke, and goggles. tirvey Instruments, Sewing Machinery, and every kind of light machine^ repaired. Dealer in Photographic Lenses, Cameras, Chemicals, dry plates, &c. i ".; : - G. W. FOWLS S. ' Manchester Street* Peilding. •^Tr DAW'S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, FEILDING. ESTABLISHED. BEFORE THE FLOOD. IN .thanking the public for their past favors; Mr Daw desires to intimate that he has always on hand —Brakes, Double & Single Buggies, Quiet Jßiding Horses, &c; Special^' arrangements made for bedding* Picnic ] or other parties. t.Gommerbial -Travellers attended to <hi shortest notice-by letter or telegram. Conveyance at each Train. Carrying business conducted as hitherto. ; : SAMUEL DAW, ■ '' Proprietor. Thomas' SHeep Dip. 70s PER THOUSAND GALLONS. IS— First, the- Cheapest ; Second, the Most Effective; Third, the Most Lasting; Fourth, the Wool is Really Improved. r ' • : ' ■■„.. TESTIMONIAL. » Bulls, 27th Sept., 1886. Whitworth Russell, Esq., Wanganui. ; DeouSir.- I hare agkin dipped several thousand sheep -with " Thonlas'- Dip-," aa'd'am well-satisfied : with- 1 - the ! result; The sheep dipped with abrre .are;free from TicVi4ndi Lice,) and the Wool is m splendidiCOjidjtlon,. J f h/iye much pleasntejinSoijwarding you tlie enclosed fresh Qr£erlorTkfimiLs''p\]>.—L&ia,&6.', . -.ii 1> gktfggT WILSpN. lIsrsPECTDR MO^Rd^S OPINION; Wangah-ii, 3Uth July, 1886. - From Alex. Monro, Esq., Inspector «t Sheep. - At jour request, I inspected, on the 23rd,tnst:,;the. flock »f , Sheep belonging to Mfs Morse, which were dipped, on the loth June, /.in- Th/imap' Dip, -under^the epeeial "superrisibn of the Manufacturer, WF Thomaß. and at which dipping I was pceseut. I have mnch satisfaction in informing yon that at the last inspection I found the : sheep quite Free from all Ticks. or Lice; and the ; Wool was Soft atfd Healthy, faring rather an improved appearance since dipping. ;i • : ■'■■' *£o Whitworth Bussell, Esq., Agent for Thomas' Sheep Pip, Wahgatitti. •-■-■ J ' Ai-^is. Munho. WOOL IMPEOVKD Messrs Helmuth,. T Scli wart z & Co., of London. s»Y of Wool consigned to them, to. be especially reported upon, dipped in va¥iouy coHii'bßitioris, and carefully re* ported upon by their valuer, Mr -- B...jJ|lur^pn,.....that THOMAS' was found to be of "free, staple and sovnd, <>pf fgtipd ln^tre-and soft, feel, and/ with", little or no smell,', while various oth'e^' cdmpeting ' sanipfes" Were variously described as -^hav-kig a bad 'smell," harsh driedj^p- feel," strong chemicalgjnel}."., "« djscqlprefi •' &c., white Thomas' T)ip' showed the Wool in the jno>^, perfect condition, as softan^ lustrous W^ : silk, vide Inspector Fitz-' Toy's report, a ' perfect copy of wnuiti," "and "|he Hawke's Bay repbrf, can be- i>btain><df post free, on appli> cation to Whitworth JRusseil, Wan ganui. The full truth of Iniipectbr Fitzroy's.. yerdict -is ; shp.wn. over and over again, ip.^the Auction Rooms,, when an sveragV Ympro,veci, : value of fully A HALF- PENN V : PER POlt . D MAY BE BELIED TJ'PON. f la Messrs Miles & Cp.'s bircular;' of 1884-5, they 'sa? some of UWii^-clieiits^ consider that they had obtainedSd per; pound imore thnn they wopjtd have. d»ne I|itd. they, continued.to use any of .the • much vaunted Dips im* ported from England. The Dip^an be procured from Stevens and GorfdnJ/ Balis' or Teildms, 'C H. Tomlfosbn'y ' Sandon. Watt and Jones, Martin. s , :-- WHITWOBTH OTS SELL. Wanganni. B T "V^^O MB~ CIVIL ENGINEER, •.ii' >•! ■;:;/; ;-.■•• ■■.'..■ •.::; ; ■ , ii j 1/ ARCHITECT, &p, . PALMBBBTOJ3 NOiITH. -v : . i. :•• :••.■■■ ••■:;■■. Orders left at. the : Stak Office will be attended toy-. . I BOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE „.,,. ...^OMPjANY,. -: iIRE.A^D. (: .|V^iJN?. C A L "FIT A'L'' St'\ 0) 6 0,000. RISKS' accepted' at' Lotvest Current .!.''-■.'>. Rates. ' ' ' ; GEO,.A HILL, ' Agent for Feilding L -• '.<■!;» ' i 'li ;MIJ: OFFICE W\ a} N>ST,,-BAijtt.i?liSTON North. I* I .O.lVK'jy ■'ad.va.nted. tn Wearing apJjl l'areL J'fWt'lU'ry. &«. I'BJV^E 'K^Tuxa'qK— Mdc Gate. f.iajii to j •;Si' J A!BITA 4 HAMS. Pawnbroker* 1

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 99, 26 February 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 99, 26 February 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 99, 26 February 1887, Page 4

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