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TLTANAWATU BUTCHERY, A. & J. B. PRINGLE, Proprietors, Have always on Hand — Prime Bkef, Best Quality Muttok, Corned Beef, Small Goods. Hotels and Families waited on for Orders every Day. Orders left with the Proprietors for Small Groods of any description promptly executed and delivered. A. & J. BTI'RINGLE, PROPRIETORS. MANCHESTER FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. (Opposite Salvation Army Barracks). ALFRED EADE mENDERS his thanks for the libI X eral support he has received since starting in business on his own account, and after ten (10) years study of the requirements of the District can safely promise satisfaction to ALL favoring him with a call. A splendid lot of Looking Glasses just to hand. Towel Rods, Brass. Some Carpet at 9d per yard. Toilet Sets to suit all Tastes. Iron Bedsteads — cheap. Mats, Matting, Carpets, Chairs, Blind I Rollers, Brooms, Fenders and Fire Irons. CoMli A.\D SEE. fo/TODEL SHOEING FORGE. JOHN TAYLOR, Proprietor. General Smith's work in all its branches. Agricultural Implements made or repaired at moderate charges. A stock of Shovel, Spade, Slasher, Pick, and Long Shovel Handles. T. T. still maintains his reputation as a Horse Shoer, and will endeavor to derserve the support of all who who entrust him their favors. Steel shoes used if required. Note the address — MODEL. SHOE FORGE, Manchester Street. GICHARD'S CASH GROCERY STORE, Corner Manchester & Grey Streets FEILDING. E. B. GICHARD, BEGS to announce that be has opened the above store, aud 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 1 Teas, Sugars, Flour, Cured Fish, Confectionery, Fresh Fruit, &c, kept in stock. Cash Buyer of Eggs, Butter, and Produce generally. COWPER'S PA.TKNT TRKE AND BOOT DESTEOTER, For the thorough extermination of Tives, Eoots, and Scrub, of all descriptions. BY the inoculation of live timber wiih this compound, the whole tree, in. eluding the roots, is reduced to a highly inflammable and rotten state, and will burn readily right down to the roots Dead timber and stumps can also be destroyed with it. The nse of it is simplicity itself, and but little labor required Time occupied for fall destruction of a large tree, about three nv<utbs; stnmp< and dead timber, one month. It has been tested with unqualified success on 6J.0 ticres, the whole area beins cleared a:id now under crop. Directions for 17.«e. — In a lar?e tree, a hole one iuch in diameter and six inches deep should be bored down in the truuk towards tlie heart, fil 1 with the compound — about one ounco will be required — plu.-j; the hole ."securely and make airtight. Cork or stiff clay will do. For smaller trees a hole of less di'imoter and a smaller quantity of the compound will suffice Price, 5/6 per lb ; in 4lb and lib tins, and in druns of sOlb. The cheapest, quickest, simplest, and surest method ot clearing land. Tb> largest trees can be destroyed at the cost of a few pence A goort testimonial f;om one gentleman who has cleared every tree from 700 aores. COWPER'S xM?EE AND BOOT DESTROYER. Sole \<xent for New Zealand— JAS. NICFIOLS, 2(>. Ciibn street, Wellington. VOBTHKKN Friii: ddSU&AiM'E JN COMPANY. Capital ... ... Three Millions Reserve Fund ... Three Millions. This Old Established Compnny has now been snee<?>sfwlly carrying on JJusi ness- iv We'liingfoH Provincial District, for upwards of 30 years. Eates: Lowest Current. GEO. 0. HTLL, Sub- Agent 'for Feildiog and Districts, i

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 129, 7 May 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 129, 7 May 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 129, 7 May 1889, Page 1

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