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Mr Fish, M.H.B. for Dnnedio South addresses his constituents iiest week, when he will bo presented i with a purse containing upwards of 100 sovereigns. 1 The "gigantio bird's skull and beak 5 * which the Advocate discovered at Turakma and announced jwith a fpolMfflburish, has been shown to us and turns out to be nothing moire than the head of a common species of porpoise divested of the blubber, whish is more than we can say of our friendly critic and buddinir naturalist of fiangitikei. We advertise to-day the fact that Mr (.-. W. Boneson, a phrenologist of goodi standing, has taken the private house lately occupied by Mr Macarthur, in Fergusson street, where he will practice his profess: oa. We have -seen notices of the work done by Mr Borreson, and they are' invariably favorable. We Lave also inspected a number of written testimonials which are composed in the wannest terms of satisfaction and' approval. As the learned professor will bnly be here for W fortnight no time should be lost by those wLo are desirous of employing his skilL i Mr S. J, Thompson; of the Bed House Feilding, has been appointed sole agent in. Feilding for the " scrub exterminator" It is not a machine to be worked by steam or by horse neither is it a tool of any sort to be worked by the hands of man, as might be supposed, but a chemical preparation, whiehi when applied to scrub/ briar, gorse, docks, sorrel, etc., destroys the same. Themanufacturersi who are., a Melbourne firm, have receiyed. numerous testimonials from; Farmers, gardeners, and nurserymen, tes- : v y v? g to lts deß *r»ctive qualities; ' and highly recommending it to agriculturists and horticulturists. Mr' Thompson is now opening up a w>nßignmeht;ian4wflL ; „„ be willing to give infonnatiotfc&fceMMas* 0I wishing to te^ihQ '^sorab^xitm^i^y ' :

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 45, 22 September 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 45, 22 September 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 45, 22 September 1888, Page 2

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