Mr Gisborne's "Story of New Zealand should be ready shortly: The AgentGeneral has assisted the Author with .all the mosf recent statistics relating to New Zealand. The book will be illustrated- with woodcuts,, and its main object will be to supply in a regular form a succinct history of the colon.? and an account of its natural resources. An American has disco eered a remedy for the codlinmoth, which he says has proved effectual. It is: Half a pint of ammonia mixed with a pailful of water. He says it drove the moths into his neighbour's garden. The trees were sprinkled with the remedy two or three times during the season. The ammonia benefits the trees. It is easily enough tried. who pay cash) will be pleased to learn that S. J. Thompson, of the Bed House is now marking off his first autjimn and winter importations of drapery . Theeitentand variety has never been greater than at present at the Tled'^quse. It>ever has and^ always mil be the 'aim of the proprietor to make the Eed House the cheapest Warehouse in Feilding.— ADyT
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 122, 15 May 1888, Page 2
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183Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 122, 15 May 1888, Page 2
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