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"ZEALANDIA*' Boots. mHESE Celebrated Boots hi* ± ?*TOOn the -«i: ' for ! Hfw- .. ; v.f. N, VB vKs | they iiiw been -old throughout the cqloiiy; 1 arid ; 'ar6 "^ t: -day-^MiR^P^UTiA fi p, f^ jj ; EVER; in -the brisy city 6? in the'; : quiet forost their fame is known to j thousands; !i !1 ' ; "' !!: ;;t fJ :; ' i -" i: ': !: * i And reputation of this brand' have ! arisen from the fact ttiati only- Firstelass Materials are used, and norie < but Good Workmen are employed' in their manufacture.' "' ' 1 "■;■■■■ i ! :<i - ! vEis'r«,-v«3ii;i"t^ r -„;.... } Save been received from : Hundreds • . of Customers, certifying to the ■■ • kid' Wear of tihese Boots,, and -tti.e : r Public are guaranteed .against loss, from' bad workmanship. v> ; I A Bbpt_ with 'sucili . a refutation; naturally leads toother goods being I oflfe^red, puvportipg to be but this is a registered Trade Brand, - and every pair is stamped on the sole 1 •• Zbalandia," and every other Boo|t is not a genuine " Zealandia." (I ; THESE CfttEBKJVTED . ?V< »6» S Have had extraordinary success at thb various Eihibitions. In Sydney and Melbourne they obtained the Highest , Colonial Awards ; at Chriltchti^ch and Wellington Exhiiiitions. iiiey^ obtained the only Gold Medals, and have be^n placed first at local' >hows and Exhibitions too numerous; to mention ; land at the recent !i\D iA N ANB «(Wi« >N'l'A U I XHtBT Flf > >i; they were pronounced the FlNiS^'j in the whole Exhibition. (See ftt Julius von Haast's letter to Julius Vogel.V Aiid' as this was in compel tition against .'.the British Empire is something to be fairly proud oft - ' . . , Jjet all ; . those; who want . >trongi , Hard-wearing; (rood-fitting Boots, buy a pair of -.«•£*• AhA \DiAS," and they will never use any other. fold* by Storekeepers and Moot; and Shoe Dealers throughout Zealand and manufactured for tii<> : trade by. LiGHTBAND, 4LLAN * C^., CHRISTCHURCH. See that the brand "Z GAM ND I -v ". is amped on the he new *«P.\xti<3ON M BOOT; patented by us, and the . !i\DK-S-! IHIJJ IBLE T«»K are splehdM things ; and we also highly recouim n<i " Corrick's Pateut Boot Back' Protectors," UG'HTBAND, ALLI \& CO. I^EILDnJG iERATED WATEB AND COB DIAL MANUFACTOEY, Gladstone Stbest. WILLIAMS U M M E R S Bole Proprietor. Cooling Bevejuoes, GtNGEB Ale, soda-wateb, Lemonade Hobehound Champagne, Finest Gingeb Wine, JtrtCE, FBUIT CbBDIAXiS, P^ne 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. grated Waters from this manufactory are the best on the North Island. i WILLIAM SJJMMEKS. WANTED— Farmers' and the Trade iD general to ! kn6w, that GAUSTAD'S j qoqPERAQ?.,! • ;/Ftt*h«riMr£ ,B»reei, Paltnerstpn is the Cheapest .House in the trade'^or all 'fciridg of Coop erase work, where Hatisfaction is'ulwayw ciren, as raanyvof the leading settleciand business -men of, this.and i ,BUj;rouDdine districts have 'given proof, of. .Try •' Gauslad'sPatSn't. Barrel Churn," which is the Strongest, "Besfr Cheapest, i^and Most Durable Chnrn in the market. ' Jjj o dairyman should be without one. Sizes —From 10 to 2001 bs 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. Tuba, or Boxes, of 1 aWa (split or sawn), Totara. or 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-Pos^siljle Bates. I hajej/tlie largest and most complete stock of Cooperage TiuitjerH ia Manawatu, cppiprjsjnK English an«. American Oak,. Totara ij^&ta,' Honeysuckle, White |*«ne, Kimu^iSjc.. fog, the various classes'bf'cojoyewg^'work: Everything in connection with, the Irada' a specialty; ■ Price l Lißt;and'l^btimonfaTß gratis on application, ' Note the address t-« has; E. Gaustad, Fitzherbert strjeet, Pal^lers^on^Ni>^ih. -'^ '■':■; ;■ • / % w;e, chapman, ; .'.r ... /.■ ,- z> } I OUSE PAIiS TER, PAPERHANG^R f1 isp - deoMator; ; ■ : -'-J;- ' -Agent roH—f, ' ' '" ' '" H! Pl : Washbqurhy* Hematite' i Paints', ik-'S different .shades, is'oi¥ or dry. ,:A:^w;^iai . ■ ~T"~~J"W'— 'j; •*- " y " M<JKebghan^*JTerfaoofta Paints.. Shingle 'jrQOJ^» jm&U titheee catchrfiroor waqp.- v; Oilskm Goats made to order jlwarr anted- not* "to' 6thßk">or' efacft :'* nev. ft process. .^o"_ »-al twm', b (opp^iife'WH6u^FeiT£lvg.r

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 116, 6 April 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 116, 6 April 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 116, 6 April 1889, Page 4

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