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"ZEALAND^ Boots. ( mHE SE Celebrated Boots hay , X STOOD the 'S' r for : /UK- i TK^.N YEARS; they have been ] ■'old txiroughout the colony, and are t.-day MOHE POPUL-XK THAN EVER ; in the busy city or in the quiet forest their fame is known to thousands. TH^ PLEVDID WEAR And reputation of this brand have arisen from the fact than only Firstclass Materials are used, and none but Good Workmen are employed in their manufacture. lESTI-'ONTAM 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 CKLEBRATED BOOTS Have had extraordinary success at the vai'ious Exhibitions. In Sydney and Melbourne they obtained the Highest Colonial Awards ; at Christchurch and Wellington Exhibitions they obtained the only Gold Medals, and 1 have been placed first at Jocal Shows and Exhibitions too numerous to mention ; and at the recent INDIAN ' AND COLONIAL KXHIBTTION they were pronounced the FINEST in the whole Exhibition, (See Sir • Julius von Haast's letter to ?ir Julius Yogel,) And as this was in compe- -■ tition against the British Empire it is something to be fairly proud of. Let all those who. want strong, j Hard-wearing. Good-fitting Boots, buy a pair of "ZKALaSDiAK," and they will never use tiny other. . t*old by Storekeepers and Boot and Shoe Dealers throughout New Zealand and manufactured for the . trade by. LIGHTBAND, ALLAN & CO., CHRISTCHUKCH. See that, the brand "'ZEALAND! A" 3 is amped on the ?ole. j } Ihe new "P,\HIQON w BOOT 5 patented hy us, and the !J\DKS- * TKUCiIBLti TDK are splei.rtM tilings ; and we also highly recoiu- . m n > " Cnrnck's Patent, Boot Back Protectors." ' LKiHTBAND, ALIA\ & CO.

3 T^EILDING CRATED WATER 17 AND CORDIAL MANUFACTORY, Gladstone Street. WILLIAM SUMMERS Sole .Proprietor. Cooling Beverages, ' Ginger Ale, Soda-water, Lemonade . Horehound Champagne, , Finest Ginger Wine, | Lime Jtjice, j Fruit Cordials, Pine Apple Cordial, i Fine Malt Vinegar suitable for the table and pickling, 2s per gallon in bulk ; 5/- per dozen bottled. Filtered spring water only used. Erated Waters from this manufactory are the best on the North Island. WILLIAM SUMMERS.

WANTED— Farmers and the Trade in general to know, thnt GAUSTAD'S COOPKKAGR. Fitzherbert street, Palmerston North, is the Cheapest House in the trade for all kinds of Cooperage work, where satisfaction is always given, as miiny of the leading settlers and business men of this and surrounding districts have given proof of. Try "Gaustad's Patent Barrel Churn," which is the Strongest, Best, Cheapest, and Most Durable Churn in the market. No dairyman should be without one. Sizes —From 10 to 200 Ibs of butter can he made in one churning. Having several hands employed I am prepared to take large or small orders for " Patent" aud all kinds of other Churns. Butter Kegs. Tubs, or Boxes, of Tawa (split or sawn), Tot»ra. ov Pine; Tallow Casks, Beer and Spirit Kegs, Brewer's Vats, Cheese Vats, and everything in connection with the trade, and execute them with despatch at Low st Possible Kates. I have the largest and most complete stock of Cooperage Timbers in Manawatu, comprising English ana American Oakt Totara.Kata, Honeysuckle. White Pine, Him.v, &r.« for the various classes of cooperage work. Everything in connection with the trade a specialty. Price List and Testimonials gratis on application, Note the address —i has. E. Gaustad, Fitzherbert strreet, Palmerstoi) North.

I . . W. E, CHAPMAN, MOUSE PAINTER, PAPERHANGER AND DEcOKATOR, Agent fo» — "H. P. Washbourn's" Hematite Paints, in 8 different shades, in oil or dry. : Also, — " McKeoghan's" Terracotta Paints. ! Shinple roof« painted with these ..\uiiti will not ctitch fire or warp. Oilskin Coats made to order ; warranted not to stick or cracu ; new process. . ; . , .'.,': KIMBOLTON 80aD,,;; ... ...,. :. * (Opposite Red House, iJ'eiJding.)

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 110, 23 March 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 110, 23 March 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 110, 23 March 1889, Page 4

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