"ZEALAND! A" Bpots. mHESE Boots haye 1 X STOOD the 7E - T for i % fl I RTEEN YEARS; they have been ; throughout the coloDy, and are t.. -day MOKE PO ° U bA R tHA IST : EVER; in the. busy .city or in the quiet forest their fame is known to thousands. , .-, . . ■■.-. . .. • : 'TH^ PLENDrD> WEA.R And reputation- of ' this ' brand have arisen from the fact than bnly Firstclass ■ Materials are 'used, and none, but Good Workmen. are employed in their manufacture. • TESTrviONTALS Have bden 7 received from. Hundreds of Chistom'ers,' certifying to. th,e SplenkidyWear of these Efoots, and the Public are , guaranteed /against loss from bad workmanship. ■'] A Boot with -sueh 1 ' a reputation naturally' leads;!:tojother goods being offered, puiportipg'to he'-'ZEALANDiAs"' but this is a ( iregistered Trade Brand, and every pair, is -stamped on the sole •• Zealandia," and- every other Boot is not a genuine '^-Zealandia." , THESE Sf c^LEBR ATED,. -. BOOTS Have had extraordinary success at the ■. various Exhibitions. '"Tn' 'Sydney a'hd ; Melbourne they- obtained the Highest Colonial Awards^i-at: Christchurch and Wellington Exhibitions they obtained ithe'only'i Gold Medals; and have been placed first at local - IJ Shbws and " Exhibitions 'top nurnerojis I; to mention ; and at the. recent INDIAN AND -COLONIAL EXHIBITION 'they were pronounced the FIN ES T in the whole Exhibition. (See Sir Julius von'Haast's letter to Sir Julius Yogel,) And as this was in competition against the British Empire it is something to be fairly proud of. ! Let all those r . who want Strong-, ; . Hard-wearing. Gbod-fitting Boots, buy a pair of ■" i ZItALA.NDiAs," and they will never use a;ny. other. by Storekeepers arid Boot and Shde Dealers throughout New Zealand and manufactured for the trade by. •; •■ : LIGHTBAND, A-LLAN- A CO., CHKISTGBUHCH. y See th-atthe brand "ZEALANDIA" is oinped'on the sole. •I ha new " P viIV.GaM" BOOT pateuted hy us, and the IIS DKS."IRUo'I IBLE ,T(JIC -are eplei.aid things ; and we also highly reoomm n '• rorrick's Patent. Boot Back Protectors." LIGHTBAND, ALLAN' & CO. /IRKATFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S~COOOA. ; ' \ BEEAKPAST. "Bjra thorou«t knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of ' well-selected cocoa, iVlrEpps has provided our brpakfast tables with a delicateljflavoured beverage . which may, save us many heavy doctor's" bills. It is by the jujiicious use of such articles of diet that, a c6nstitu.ti.oEu map be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every teniehcy -.to disease. Hundreds of subtle inilladies are floating: around us, ready to attack wherever there is a weak point, We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." — See article, in the Civil Service Gazette. " MADR SIMPLY WilXa. BOILIKG WATEE OK. : MILK. . . ... ' ' :•'■ ■■ ' ■ ' / ■ *■ •Sold, in packets by 'Grocers, labelled thus: - .. '; JAMES EPPS & CO, ' lIb&OEoPATHic Chemists, LONDON. EJSGLAND. ~t 1 OWES? WAITAPU LICENSEB JLJi ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. j-' :: ; Good News. A want long fst by the members of the Pemberton, ! Apitij ' and Palmerston Small Farm Associations. THE undersigned begs to inform the above and the'Travelling' Public 1 tliiat he has, erected & liarge ■, and Commodious Accommodation House, and has furnished the same in s. first-class style regardless of expense, and for which a License was grantedbythe members of the Licensing Bench imthe 'idistiict on the nrst day of Jiin9. , '■ ' ."'■ ' ' iTho above . house is situate midway between Feilding and' the Pemberton Association- Block on the Otamakapua line of road and will be known as the Waitapu Accommodation House, the management of which will be under the own supervision, who having had ten years experience m the Hotel busi'riess in the Colonies, will be a sufficient guarantee , that the house will be conducted in a .first class manner. Wines, Spirits, an4- Beers of the best quality only kept in stock. The house was opened to the pnblic on July Ist, abd all'are cordially invited. Every attention and civility shown. The undersigned intends to run a Biweekly Express .between Birmingham and Feilding ''for "conveyance of passengers at reasonable rates. The Express will, loave Birmingham every Tuesday and Saturday at 9 a.m. for Feilding, returning same evening. Booking offioe — Hastie's Hotel. . v . .;.. THOMAS LOWES, PiftOPRIFTOR. ' i T:A i K?S' ! ,J..,.0UR.T1S Custouis, Shipping, and Forwarding Agent, •'«■■ Geet Steeet, . , WELLINGTON, N.Z/ Propnetor of Wellington Parcel Deliver? Company. Goods and Parcels forwarded to all parts of the world. ' .--''^P,O..Boxl6B..— Telephone, 116, '
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 85, 5 January 1888, Page 1
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