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"ZEALANDIA" Boots. THESE Celebrated Boots hay STOOD the TR* i for ■ MHVKKN YEARS; they have been •>oJd tnroughout the colony, and are L-day Mo HE PO D ULAR THAN EVER ; in the busy city or in the quiet forest their faihie is known to thousands. TH» PLEVDID WEA f ? And reputation of this brand hav6 arisen from the fact than only Firstclass Materials are used, and none but Good Workmen are employed in their manufacture. IESTI ONIAL* Have been received from Hundreds of Customers, certifying to the Splenkid Wear of these Boots, and the Public are guaranteed against loss from bad workmanship. A Boot with such a reputation naturally leads to other goods being offered, purporting to be "Zealandias" but this is a registered Trade Brand, and every pair is stamped on the sole "Zealandia," and every other Boot is not a genuine " Zealandia." THESE CALEB HATED BOOTS Have had extraordinary success at the | various Exhibitions. In Sydney and Melbourne they obtained the Highest Colonial Awards ; at Christchurch and Wellington Exhibitions they obtained the only Gold Medals, and have been placed first at local Shows and Exhibitions too numerous to mention; and at the recent INDI AN AND < OL< «.N I A L KXH iBITKiN they were pronounced the FINEST in the whole Exhibition. (See Sir Julius von Haast's letter to Sir Julius Yogel, 1 And as this was in competition against the British Empire it is something to be fairly proud of. Let all those who want Strong, Hard-wearing. Good-fitting Boots, buy a pair of "ZkALA \DiAS," and they will never use any other. >o\d by Storekeepers and Hoot and Shoe Dealers throughout New Zealand and manufactured for the trade by. LIGHTBAND, ALLAN & CO.. ' CHRISTCHURCH. See thatthe brand "ZEALANDI A" is amped on the sole. lhe new "PARAGON" BOOT patented by us, and the !i\ DESTRUCTIBLE TOE are splendid things ; and we also higiny recom-m-n-i " Corrick's Patent Boot Back Protectors." LIGHTBAND, ALLAN & CO. FEILDING iERATED WATER AND i CORDIAL MANUFACTORY, Gladstone Street. WILLIAM SUMMERSole Proprietor. Cooling Bevekages, Ginger Ale, Soda-water, Lemonade Horehound Champagne, Finest Ginger Wine, Lime Juice, Fruit Cordials, Pine Apple Cordial. ! Fine Malt Vinegar suitable for the table and pickling, 2s per gallon in bulk ; 5/- per dozen bottled. Filtered spring water only nsed. ' iErated Waters from this manufactory : are the best on the North Island. . WILLIAM SUMMERS. I W. GOLDING, | CHIMNEY SWEEP,! Denbigh Street, Feilding, BEGS to thank his patrons for past favors, and would inform them that in future he Sweeps One >torey Chimneys for ls ; Two Storey Chimneys, 2s. Orders left at the abbve address will be promptly attended to. W. GOLDING. CHARLES J. WICKHAM, Borough; nightsoll contractor and chimney sweep, Sherwill Street, Feilding. All orders left at the above address, will be promptly attended to. Prices : One Storey, Is ; Two Storey, 2s ; prices to suit the timeß. J. M HIGGIN, n HEMIST AND DRUGGIST O KIMBOLTON ROAD. TANSEN'S KXIhAC/V OF RENNET -fe CHEESE COLOURING. MINERAL WATERS. LIME JUICE. VARNER'S SAFE CURE & PILLt HOP BITTERS. f BUSSES SPONOES, &C. Teeth extracted D. RAM SAY. VBINET MAKER AND UPHOL STERER. Willoughby Stren, HA-orine.. EGS to tliauk tne *>u**li«- for p»>i favors and being in possession .of oroughly seasoned timber is able to m out all kin-ls of furniture 1 in firs? iss style and at reasonable oharaes.

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 38, 23 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 38, 23 October 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 38, 23 October 1888, Page 4

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