j Xf ZEALANDIA" Bootsi THESE Celebrated Boots Have STOOD the »'S* V fn r i HTN--T K "-N YEARS;, they, have i been . throughout the colony, and are L-day .^OHE'. PO°ULak THAN EVER ,* in the busy -city or in the quiet forest their fame is known to thousands: " ■ : TH» / . -PL'E VI..T D WEAR And; repuiatioh of this brand have. arisen from the fact than only 'First--' ■ class Materials are' iised, arid hone but Good Workmen are employed in ; their manufacture. :■'■•:.■•.. ,'IESTrv!()NIALS Have been received Irom Hundreds of Customers, .certifying to the Splenkid,,Wear; of these .Boots, and the Public are .guaranteed, against loss from bad. workmanship. . •4 .Boot with such a reputation naturally leads 1 , to other goods being, offered , jpurp.or.ti ng to be, "Zea_.an_.ias" but.this is a registered Trade Brand, and every pair is stamped! on- the sole '•Zealandia," and every other 1 Boot is not a genuine •' Zealandia.'' ■ V THESE . CELEBRATED HOOTS Have had extraordinary success at the : various Exhibitions. Ln Sydney aridMelbourne they obtained the. Highest Colonial Awards ; at Christchurck arid Wellington ;.;.they obtained the' only Gold Medals, and have been , placed, first at local/Shows, and Exhibitions too . numerous itq mention ; and' at tlie recent J N:D I A. iNf , AND S COIAfNIAL : EXHIgiIJIOiN, they were pronounced .the-^INSSr; in the whole E^ibitipn.-/ (i*;ee $ir •lulius yon Ha.ast's^etterto .Sir Julius; Yogel,) And as this, was- in..;comper tition against the .British Empire it is something to be; fairly ;pro ; ud; of; -Y. Let all those , who. . want . , Strong, Hard-wearing, Good-fitting Boots, buy ■■ a pair of A, MAIXAM}\ASS AsuaA .t^ii > y.,\v'ill never iiise; any-other^ - ; I; <jtold .by I Stprekefipevs ahdi Boot! "and-: ; Shoe Dealers! 'through out i'Newr Zealand and ; ; in jyiutactiifed' 's for : trades, by; :• A\ ; ;-f<.!^>-io ;•?■*-•.:> --,V 7. -r.<A'U LIGHTBANO, ' ALLAN -& -GO^ cHRFsre'EEB-ftefl."-See thatthe,b^nj^**^EAL^^lA" -is amped oh the sole. The.,,new / ''.P/Qi^ON'' BOOT pateuted .by , . us,' • and,' ; tho ;j Ifi D,K,S„; TK^ilpLE A.sotiXm Jsplejadid. things'- .and, we; also, highiy j; reconim. n;!, l .|. , ,C,or ; rick , B Pateut BpotjJßacjc. Pro^Jt6rs!"!,'r"Y SA.,{ b.S.,y .y, a LIGJHTBANp, ALLAN, I f FEILDING iERATED' WATER; .-'■'■ ■"' A : and" -•' ■■■■ ■■' ' CORDIAL MANUFACTORY, ■ " '■ ' Gladstone Street. WILLIA'M^'p'MEtRB ; ; "" ' Bole . Proprietor." Cooling Bevekages, Ginger Ale, " , ; Soda-water, Lemonade Horehound Champagne, - ..' Finest Ginger^ Wine, Lime Juice, ; YFruit Cordials, Pine Apple Cordial. Fine Malt Vinegar suitable for the table and pickling, 2s per gallon i_£bulk; 5/- per dozen bottled. • Filtered spring water only used. A TErated Waters from this manufactory are the best on the North Island. -WILLIAM BUMMERS. FLOUR! FLOUR : V ASK *>r Chamberlain's; FLQUR . adriditted' 'to be the ; lkistYiri ' i: ,&. Ma,hawatuY' Chamberlain's is the .ohly Mill that ,_'_ fitted with appliances. for thoroughly I mixing the wheat, essentialto inaking good Flour. V Order b punctually attended to. Mr T. R. Chamberlain has now started a oorri-crushing machine : .- Oats crushed' at 8d per busheL Crushed oats for sale at 2s' 6d T, R. ■CH AM BERLA IN Feilding Steam Flour Mill; ; : "VTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE . ''d ' '"COMPANY," FIRE AND MARINE. Capital, £I ,o(k>,ppO[pa_d-u^ J^0O,OOC; Reserve arid l Re-Insurahce' furid, ; :U - ; Agencies in Feilding, Hateombe,, Pa mersi'ori NortH, Saridbri;, and Foxton. " : ;R.;M::3I^SON, :i V :^"7 ' ''' "' "" ""Manager ' -..i .Lambton Quay, Welling to W ANGANUL SASH [ & DOOR W| COMPANY. ?. & J. BARTHOLOMEW , ! having acceptedthe * F E ILL |I NG AG'EjNO Y^ i \ for the wan;ganui sash-door co. v ) hajve always on, hand a stock of ■'■■■■, - k , IDCORS,, SASHES, -&c„ V - which they* are .^epared to supply -at; j Lowes. Current Prices.. : . Orders for Goods not iri stock promptly j executedifromi the 1 Factory. ■ ' ! ''V^''^MSAT,'., : ..-."'.■ Xr CABINET-M AXES AND UPHjQL ■X(.%\ !;!; " L - . ; S.;EJRE]?;77 XX'X'^X ■'• Street, Halcombe, BEGS to thank the public forlpasit favors and being in possesision of thoroughly seasoned timber is able to turn quiall kinds: of furniture ia first class style and* at reasonable charges. ■''
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 128, 29 May 1888, Page 4
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