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"ZEALAND* A"' Boots. c l - mHESE Celebrated Boots have '> X STOOD the > £-■ !' for i fllK- ' T K RN YEARS; they have been 1 'old throughout the -colony, and are L -day MU K E PO °ULAK■ TH.A N a EVER ; in the busy city or in the quiet forest their fame is known to > thousands. TH!f: oPLE.VDTO WEAR 8 And reputation of this brand have " arisen from .the' fact than only Firstj class Materials are used, and none 1 • but Good Workmen are employed in their manufacture. * '1 EST! MONTALR » Have been received from Hundreds of 'Customers,' certifying fcq the Splenkid Wear of these Boots, and the Public are guaranteed against loss from bad -workmanship. '. 1 ;A> • ißpot with such a reputation naturally leads 'to other goods being ■ ; , qffered; purporting to be "ZiskLufoiik" s - b^tVthjfj l ,is)a^eg^tered" Trade EJrand, arid; eyery. pair is sjtaxDLped on the sole ; ', Ze^i^pia,": -and, every other Boot i i not a genuine *' Zealandia." THESE GKLEBKATED 'BOOTS Have- Bad extraordinary success at the various- Exhibitions. In Sydney and • Melbourne they obtained 'the. Highest \ Colonial Awards ; at ;, Chtiatchnreh &ns, .WelljiigtQn fExhibitions they Obtained the only Gold Medals, i and ljtave been.plaoed first at local Shows and- * Exhibitions * : numerous ; to' mention ; .and at the rece&f 1 NDtAiN" A^p CO^I^L; liXHlJlTigiN were i ,;t>fonp,unced .ihe .flNESil' in, <ihe ffl&oiq, Exhibition. (See > Sir Julius von Haast's letter to Sir Julius* ]7pgel,) And as this was in comp& jiition against the British Empire it is something fe> be fairly proud of. ! Let all those who. .want Strong, Hard-wearing. Good^fiiititfg'Boots, buy a pair) of '^ZkMLAh^l^A.^' and[ they will never use any other. i /fcold> fr bv^ Storekeepers 1 Wnd l^doti 1 iand'c Shoe^' JDe'afos* ! tHrbtigbotf t^ I^ew) Zealand* ' andJ'm&'iiWaiß'tured 1 ' for 1J the trade by. " liJ&HTB^Ni^" -^EL'-ftN' 1 -- 4 J - CO., I * Se&tiimM brfinaf ZE c A%ANDf A" is amped on the sole/ "■" • The new " P AK^GON" '._ BpQT p^eHteff flA by .usl^u'd Ihe l IND*KS- | ItßO^BlJE^^T^liil'^ sple^iil thin&s^and ' aTsb^nigiiiv 're ; c ! pi»^' jn^nK'*'^^'JDorrick^Pa^tit Bdbt fi ßaclcj Prdtect<^. M - ! l i; ■ ; ;"' '.'■ . : | -'iii^OTß'A^^iL^A-s ; -ifc"co: •;■ [iT'EILDE^G 1 SEATED WATER \E-'^r: - -^; .-■ ■ . , . | COE^IAIi' MANUPACTOBY, i :(!;■■";' iGiiAdstone Street. wiLLIAiM SUMMER S Sole ; Prbpfietor. Cooling Betbkages, Gingee Ale, Soda-water, : - Lemonade HOEEHODOT) ChAMPAGNB, Finest GtNGEB Wbse, Titmit. JtHOE, Fruit OoEDiALS, Pine Apple Cordial, Fine, Malt Vinegar suitable for the ! table and ■ pickling, 2s per gallon in^bulk 5 ; 6/- per dozen bottled. Filtered spring water dnly used. 32rated Wtaters from this manufactory are the best on the North Island. |. . WILLIAM SSUMMERS. FLOUR I FLOUR , & ;' SK lor Ghamberlairi's FLOUR jCX admitted v to, be the best in ! theManawatn. I Chamberlain's is the only Mill that 'fitted with appliances for thoroughly mixing the wheat, essential to making ' good Flour. Ordeib punctually attended to. <Mr T. Ri Chamberlain has now started a corn-crushing machine. Oats crushed at 3d 'per bushel. Crushed 1 oats for sale at 2s 6d T. R. CHAMB ER L AIN Feelding Stea^i' Flour Mill. "VTCT ZE^IJMD INSURANCE iM COMPANY, FIRE AJS'D MARINE. Capital, £1,00(0,000; paid-up, J820Q,000 Reserve ari^i ; Re-In'surarice fund, * de 235,000. Agencies in Feilding, Halcombe, Pa merston North, Sandori, and Foxton, ■ ■■• • : '/■■»' ■ . ■ • R. M: SlMirSlOff, Manager Lambtpn Quay "felling to W ? Aft&AfljJl SA3H & i)6(OR COMPANY, P. & J, BA JiiTHi3LOME W hrtving accepted the PJfiILIING. AGENCY V j : for the WANGANUI SASH & DOOR CO nave; always on -hand a stock of DOORS, SASHES, &0., which they are prepared to supply at Lowest Current Prices. Orders for Goods, not .in stpok promptly executed 'from the Factory. ...... D. RAMSAY, CABINET-MAKER AND TJPHOL STEKER, Willonghby Street^ Halcoinbe, BEGS to thank :the public for past favors, and being in possession of thoroughlyi 'seasoned timber is able to turn oat all -,- kinds o£ furniture in first class style and at reasonable ebttdtoa.

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 138, 21 June 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 138, 21 June 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 138, 21 June 1888, Page 4

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