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Boots. TfIHESE Celebra&d Boots have JL STOOD the >&• V far -rfITKTKRN YEARS; i|ey have been 'old throughout the icblony, and are L -day MORE P(>dUL<v,k THAN EVER; in the busy city or in the .quiet forest their fame is known to thousands. ■■■■/*■■. < ■TH.r. .<PLE\ T DID ■ IWEAR And reputation of this brand have arisen from thetfact than 'okly First-, class Materials are used, s&d none but Good Workmen are enipl 6'yed in their manufacture. - Have been received from Hundreds of Customers, ; certifying ; to the Splei^| ■ kid. ; Wear of- these Bbots^' and the Public are guaranteetl 'ag&inst loss frombadworkmanship. ■- r ; A Boot with such a reputation naturally leads to other goods being offered', purportiagto be "Zealandias" but this is a registered Trade Brand, :and every pair is stamped on the sole '■* Zealandia," and every other Boot is not a genuine •' Zealandia." -TH iv>ii; 'Ci LEBUAf Ei> HOOTS Have had extraordinary success at the various Exhibitions. In Sydney and Melbourne they obtained the Highest Colonial Awards ; at Cbristchurch and Wellington: ■> Exhibitions they obtained the only Gold. Medals, and have been placed first > at.) ocal Shpws and Exhibitions ,top numerous, to mention ; and at the recent INDIrAN AND COIJ^N;IA L KXH iBITIOIN they were pronounced the FINES I 1 -in ■< the whole Exhibition. (i?ee Sir Julius von Haast's letter to. ■ VogelO Atid y as tM6 i7&,s in ,competition against ifae , British -Jfitnpire. it is sometMng to be fairlyvproudi of.; • .Let all thosei who.; want Stro'ngi Hard- wearingv G.ood'-fitting Boots ; huy ; ,&, pair, of : jvALA: \D |AS^ "tteywill never use ; any-other. '.'' tqldj by s Stbrek.e(ipef.& and. Boot -and • Shoe -DealsrS tajftughanT, New Zealand anff ( nia;nuiiictured forjlthe^ trade by. ; iLIQH^BANft i^AMiAIN; ";&.! CO.V ' ' CHRIS^CCaURCB. ■• iSee thatfhe.'bpairdCiZEfA'li^NDl'A" is amped on the-sole. - Tihe- new w :'BOO^ patented H>y' : 'us; -and t)ie'"t i NDKS--1 K'U-8 1'TBIiE TOK '-' are iJ splendid things j 'Shd we also highly Tecornm n I " Corrjck's patent Boot Ba^k Protectors." „ „ . ' MtfHTBAND, AIJL^N & CO. I'"? EILDING SEATED WATER CORDIAL^ MANUFACTOEY, Gladstone Stbeet.. . WILLIAM . SUM MEBB Sole Proprietor Cooling Bevekages, ■ Gihgeb Ale, Soda-water, Lemonade, Hoeehound Champagne, • Finest Gingeb Wine, '; ■ ; - ■•■'■■■" Lime Juice, Fbtjit Oobdials, Pine Apjple Cobdial. Fine Malt Vinegar suitable for the table and pickling, 2s per gallon in_bulk ; 5/- per dozen bottled. 'Filtered spring^ water onlj' used. ; aErated "Wiaters from this manufactory are the best on the North Island; ! WILLIAM SUMMERS. FLpUR! FLQUR ASK C for Chamberlain's ELOUR admitted to be the best in the Manawatu. - ; Chamberlain's is the only Mill that ; fitted with appliances for thoroughly mixing the, wheat, essential to making good Flour. Or del b punctually attended to. Mr T. R. Chamberlain has now started a corn-crushing machine. Oats crushed at 3d per bushel. Crushed oats : for saleat 2s 6d I. R. CHAMBE RLA I ; N • ii;FEiLDiNa Steam Flour' Mnjc. "TtTEW- Zealand -insurance : i> COMPANY, 1 FIRE' AND MAEINE. Capital, jei,odo,opd,;pMa-up^2oo,ooo Reserve and ' Re-Insurance fund, ; / „..:.. £235,600. \ Agencies in Feildingi Halcombe; Pa merston -North; Saiidon; and. ; Foxtoti, ; it M. SIMJtSON, i . i -, ■-:■''[ .;■ Manager : i i Eaiabton ■■' Quay Welling to ! ITP ; AtN<jANUI SASH & DOOR ! TT ;> /'^"CQMPA'NY. ;' ■'". ' \ P,i;j. BARTHOLOMEW , having accepted the i FEILE ING AGENCY for the ■ i ■ pANGANUt SASH & v I)OOR; CO. [ have always on hand a, stock of !. DOORS; S^SH^S,: &0., 1 ,',.; , which they are. prepared' to supply at '. Lowest Current Prices, i ■■■■■ Order^ for Goods not in sf ocKprbmpt ! ly executed ; froin the' Factory. !_,-•.', P. BA^3A^ . , •"" . "'■[ 'DiLBIi^ETMAiEB AND UPHOIi " STERER; WilloHgh by Street, Halcombe, - BEGS to thank the public, for past f aTors r and being in possession '■■■ 6\ thoi'oughly seasoned- iMmließ; i? ,Abie i to turtf'fcuV ali c kinds" of furniture^jin^ficsi class style and at reasonable char<{%s. '

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 120, 10 May 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 120, 10 May 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 120, 10 May 1888, Page 4

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