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! eo^iniiEiOL? iooiiO'i?. fc'tp.h'.iuit ; ...... "ZEALANDIA" Boots. THE^E Celebrated Boots hav MOOD the «.- < for » _.IK!'K"N YRxus; they have been "old tixx-oughout the colony, and are t. -day M.». R Podul.k THAff IVKU ; in the busy city or in the : quiet forest their fame is known to ' thousands. j TH PLRVPFD WEA* ! 'nd repu .ation of tbis brand have . arisen from the fact than only Firstclass Materials are used, and none but Good Workmen are employed in their manufacture. j KSl'i "NIW.S. Have been received from Hundreds of Customers, certifying to the Splen- ! kid Wear bf these Boots, and lhe! 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 oii the sole •• Zealandia," and eVery other Boot is not a genuine •* Zealandia." TH Ks B Ch-L EB RATED IV >0 i'« Have had extraordinary success at the ; j various Exhibitions. ; In Sydney and Melbourne they obtained the Highest Colonial Awards'; at ■ 'CbristchurPh and Wellington Exhibitions 1 they obtained the only Gold Medals; and have been placed first at local and Exhibitions too numerous to i mention ; and at the recent ; N D I A \ j AND < OL'ON I A L KXH IBITION they were pronounced the FINK*'" in the whole Exhibition, (^ee Sir Julius von Haast's letter to ~ ir Julius •. Voge!,) And as this was in competition against the British Empire it is something to he fairly proud of. f Let all those who 'want Hrong, 1 Hard-wearing. Good-fitting Boots, buy a pair of "Z; ALA and they will never use any other. bv Storekeepers and Root and Shoe Dealers throughout New Zealand and Manufactured for the j trade bv. ' "'' ' LIGHTBAND, ALLAN <fe CO., CHRISTCHURCH. See thatthe brand "ZEAL \ NDU" is amped on the sole. lhe new "PARAGON" BOOT patented by us, and the !NDKB- -• IRUOIIBLE TOE are splendid things ; and we also highly recomin n " Corrick's Patent Boot Back Protectors." LIGHTBAND, ALLAN & CO. ' i EILDING CRATED WATER I ANO I CORDIAL MANUFACTORY, ' Gladstone Stkeet. » WILLIAM SUMMERS { Bole Proprietor. Cooling Bevejiages, Gingeb Ale, 1 soda-watee, Lemonade Horehound Champagne, Finest GiNge# Wine, Lime Juice, - Frui*' Cordials, : PiNfe Apjple Cordial. Fine Malt Vinegar suitable for the table and pickling, 2s l" per gallon in bulk; 6/- perdozen bottled. : Filtered spring water only used. Erated Waters from this manufactory aire the best on the North' lslihd. ,: WILLIAM BUMMERS. W. GOLDING, CHIM NE! Y SyW : E EP,, Denbigh Street, Feildino, BE<jS to thank his pa,trphs for past favors, and would inform them that in future n$ Siweeps ...One v torey Chiinneysfor Is i !Twd storey Chimneys, 2s. " Orders left at the above, address will 1 be promptly attended; tp. W. GpftDiJG." CHARLES J. WIGKHAM, BOROUGH NIGgT.SOIL COltfTRApTO^' ■""' AND CHIMNEY SWEEP, Shebwill Street, Feildino. All orders left at the above address will be promptly httehdffd 'to. "' ' a : " ' s ; Prices : One Storey, ls ; Two Storey, 5 2s ; price's to' Buit the times. ' '"' ...... :y. ;.;.'.■.( j-.'i.m ■■<'. J. M HIGGIN, <:■ . i.:i -'111 J CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST Kl^O^pN $dlp. HANSEN'S F^TRACT OF RENNET 'ifc CHEESE COLOUEING. MINERAL WATERS. LIME JUICE. ' WARNER'S SAF: CURL & -PJLU HOP BITTERS. f BUSSES. SpoWoEßj'&C. Teeth extracted D. RAvfAY, ABINET MAKER AND UPHOL STERER, Willoughby Street, Halcombe. EGS to thank tbe public for past! favors and being in possession otJ .Kiroughly seasoned timber is able- to I .urn out ah kinds of furniture in first I class atyle and at reasonable charges. «

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 66, 1 December 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 66, 1 December 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 66, 1 December 1888, Page 4

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