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The "Thfumph" mHIS MILL cbmbThes EPFICIJ. ENCY ani DURA.BILITY. Its extreme simplicity renders it capable of being supplied at a'lowei* cost than any other Mill.c- It is fitted witli c a specially adapted force-punip, | a Jift cone valve faced with rubber,' whichhblds water absolutely and; lasts much longer than a 3 leather valve:-; - WITH STAND 12ft kfGH Wd" PUMP COMPLETE— ; ... 6ft Mill ... ... £8 ids Bft Mill £10 10s 9ft Mill ...• ... £12 10s, ; , Can be fitted oh any well ;or pump. ; State size 'of pipe hi ordering; -, „ d. d'unn, Maniifapturer, | _ .._. LINCOLN, CHKISTCHUROH. " ITODEL SHOEING FOEfcrEL: JOHN .' ! P K O P R I, E; ,'.T O; R , General Smith's work, in; all; its , branches, ilgricultural Implement's made or repaired at moderate charges. . A stock of Shovel, Spade, Slasher, Pick, and Long Shovel Handles. . , T. T. still maintains, his; rej)u-tatio.n r ; as a Horse Shoer, and will eudeavor ." to derserve the support of all who who entrust him their; favors.? shoes used if required. *-■ £ ',' Note the address — MODEL; SHOE FORGE, ; Manchester Street. GICHAED'S CASH GEOCERY STORE, Corner Manchester & Grf.y Streets FEILDING. E. B. GICHARD, BEGS to announce that he ha 3 » opened the , aho7e : store, and, . trusts, by keeping none but the Best and Freshest Goods, combined with Moderate Charges for Cash, to merit a share of public patronage. All lines in Groceries, comprising Teas, Sugars, Flour, Cured Fish,.' Confectionery, Fresh Fruit, &c, kept in stock. Cash, Buyer of EggvS, Butter, and Produce generally. N.OKTHERN EIRi: ASSURANCE COMPANY. f Capital ... ... Three Millions. Reserve Fund ... Three Millions. This Old Established Company lu»s now been fucce.-sfuliy parryinsi on Busi ness in Wellington Proviucij'l District ) for upwards of 30 years. Eates: Lowest Current. GEO O. HTLL, Sub Agent for Feilding and Districts. ICOWPKK'S PAT NT TIM-'K AND KOOT DESTROYER, For the tlior.»uiil» exte'-mitiiition uf Trees, Root>, and Scrub, of a.l descriptions. BY the inoculation of live- timber will this compound, the whole trp<\ in. cludintt the roots, is reduced to ii highly inflammable and rotten state, and -will burn readily right down to the >Wts • Dead timber aud '.stump's can aUbbdestroyed wi i h it. ' ....... Tlie use of it is simplicity itself, and but little labor required . Time occupied for full destruction <>f a large tree, abpul ...three months; slumps and deac' timber, one inouih. ; It has been tested with unqualified snvcess on 640 acre", the whole area being cleared and now under cro-. Directions for Use. In a lar«e tree, a hole one inch in diameter anJ_six inches deep should be bored. doWiU in the trimly towards, the heart i fil'with the .oo ; inp-».un«i: 1 — about one ounco will be; required — plug, the hole securely .anil make : . njiiiglit.t Cort or stiff clay will ''Ao'.' FdV smaller; trees a hole of less'di mn'ter anjl ti smaller : quaniity of the compound will suffice - ' • Prit-e, 5/6 "peV l'> ; in -lib aiiii- Tib tins, and in «Irun< of ot'lb. ■ : •• r ■ The cheapest, quickest, simplest, and ' surest method .of .cleariiiir . lnnrl. Th< >; largest trees can be de>.truyed at the cost, of a frw pence n , .' .• . A good testimonial from one gentle, man who has clearer! erer^'iiec Frani 7|)i) .aores. : : •'■'■" : ; " ' * .--.? ' COWPEB'S - '- - TREE_ AND itOOT.DKaTROYER. ; Sole \_gent for, Nt*w Zenlanjl— J\ s - ; NICHOLS. 2f». 't^brt' sVp«ji«t,/.VVe}!iii;gjp^v'| CREAM OF SCOTCH AV;HtSKEY^^ BRKI>a;LBA-NE. ■'■'.• O be had oi all Storekeepers. Hotrl Keepers, grocers, uud t vvjne. \liOr- ; ■chants. •'''• •'■' !< v^ 1 ' I "\.^,';v' v ,;'iV.^ {-.}-'.:.•.- /:,!.- /.. !j Ase^ts^E ijid?an'./.^rgi.n^.-^..rip^ ."Napier |

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 115, 4 April 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 115, 4 April 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 115, 4 April 1889, Page 1

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