Tenders are invited, by the Engineer of the Kiwitea Road Board, for bush f el- j ling, clearing, and making a bridle track j on the Apiti road. : Cobbe and Darragh, of the Cash Exchange, are now supplying good suits of Colonial Tweed, made to measure, at a small advance on the prices usually charged for imported ready-mades. Their large selection of tweed samples includes some of the latest and. best patterns turned out by Colonial Mills. Mr S. J. Thompson, of the Eed House, Feilding, has been appointed sole agent in Feilding f6r the "scrub exterminator." It is not a machine to be worked by steam or by horse power, neither is it a tool of any sort to be worked by the hands of man, as might be supposed, but ' a chemical preparation, which, when ap- ' plied to scrub, briar, gorse, dockß, sorrel, > etc., destroys the same. The manufacturers, who are a Melbourne firm, have ' receiyed numerous testimonials from farmers, gardeners, and nurserymen, tes- , tifying to its destructive qualities, and highly recommending it to agriculturists ' and horticulturists. Mr Thompson is . now opening up a. consignment, and will' , j be willing to give information to persons !■ ! wishing to test the " scrub exterminator."; •Hbmr, . ...„..;
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 41, 13 September 1888, Page 3
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204Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 41, 13 September 1888, Page 3
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