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"ZEALANDIA" Boots.

mHE^E Celebrated Boots 'hav .UL i^TOOD the 1 S 1 for i'HlW■'i'K"N YFjXUs; they Lave been -^oJd tuioughout'the colony, and are t. -day X lo'<E PO D UL\K THAN EVEK ; in ihe busy city or in the quiet' forest their fame is known to thousands. , ; TIP PLEVHDID WEAR And reputation of this braud have arisen from the fact than only Firstclass Materials are used, and none but Good Workmen are employed in their manufacture. ■ ' KbTi ONTAL* Have been leceived from Hundreds of Customers, certifying to the Bplenkul Wear of these Boots, aud the Public aije guaranteed against loss J from , bad work» nanship. , , J A Boot with such ,a reputation naturally leads 1 to other goodsi being' offered, purporting to be "Zealandias" but this is a registered Trade Brand, and every pair is stamped on the sole ■ - Zealandia," and Y every other Boot is not a genuiue ( '.' Zealandia.',' j <^ , THESK , BMQ'I S Have had extraordinary success at the various Exhibitions;.* Iri Sydney and Melbourne they obtained the Highest Colonial— Awards-;— at- Christchurch and Wellington Exhibitions they obtained the only Gold Medals, and have been placed first at local Shows and Exhibitions too, numerous i to, mention' ; and'at the recent l"iN D I'A \ AND COLONIAL KXHIBIITON they were proposed tliej FIN fl'S 1' in the' whole 'Exhibition." (>ee Sir Julius von'Haasfc's letter to, 'Mi* Julius YOgel,) " And as this was^jn^competition J against ttie British Empire "it ib something to Be fairly, proud 01. - 1 Let all those who_ want Strong. Hard;A\earing.-Goqd-fitting Bo ( ots, buy a pair bf'"/;Z'i- ALa VbiAsJ" and^ they will iieyer use, f any other., ! "*old by, Storekeepers % and f Boor and Shoe l DealeVg f ' thi ouuh'ont N ew Zealand ' and manuta'cturcd ' for the trade by. , ' " ' ' ' >', LIGHTBAND, ALLAN &- C<\, 1 cHKisTgeuucH. Peethatthebrafid- I ZEAL\NDIA" is amped on the s-ule

'he new «« P\rf \G/)X'; BpOT patented by us, and the liNDKSIKUOIIBLir TOIC are splei.dirl rfiings'j ainl we also highly reconi'ui^ni " fVrr'ck's l^ateiu Boot Back i'lofectoM." LJGH'MUND.-ALLiN & C.O. L'EILDING ABATED' WATEB 1 AM) C6BDIAL MAyUE'ACTOEY, Gladstone Stheet. WILLIAM SUMMERS. {Sole Proprietor.

CiOCLING BEVEitAGES, Ginger Ale, Soda-water, Lemonade Horehound Champagne, Finest Ginger Wine, Lime Jtiice, ' ' Fruit Cordlu.s, Pine Apple *Coedial l . Fine Malt Vinegar suitable for the t^ble and pickling,- 2s per gallon inj bulk ; 5/- pet dozen bottled. Filtered spring water only used.' derated Waters from this'manufactor^ aie the best on the Nbr'th Islandl'' WILLIAM SUMMERS. WAITAPU ±SIJTCnEK<Y. • § HE Undersigned 'are npw-pre- • ; pared to supply Contractors'and others- with first-class 1 Meat at lowest rates, deliyeicd into the Camps. Orders left at Ko.wler Bros ' Store I will receive } ronipt attention. We are also prepared to supply Bread and s-tpres. J. K. SIMPSON* & CO. r "iIJTAN CHESTER STREAM SAW f JjjJL and Planing MkjLs, Taonui — Near Feilding. Totara, Rimu, Matai, and 1 White Pine supplied in any > quantities. ■Jxeased licncet of> Every Description' always on ha"d. H. ADSETT,' Proprietor. ' . RAILWAY," , . REFRESHMENT OAR. r THE Refieshment Car accompanies the ' ' Ti am j leaving 'Wellington at 6.00 a.vi..,. ai.d tho'Tiam leaying Palmerston atjo.lSpm. daily. „,, s , < ,_ , WALTER FKEEMAN.i ; Proprietor. ril T0 O/j perday to be made ;-ijPjL cL~r by persons of either sex, in their own localities, at work . foil Ufa, New bubiness. All meet wi th wondctlul buecess.. Al^ one can co the work.' ' "Capital not Required. We will start yon . Outfit woi th £1 mailed , free!- The empl oyraent ii» , pafticnlai , jy ' -adapted 'to ahe region 'in which this publication circulates. Boys' aud girls;; earn .neinly as^much as men. > ..Full. particular^ mailed free. "Now is •iiie time— dent ad ay, but write to us at'ouco-j .Address, otmson &,/<2ps Portland, Maw.c, United States. , . : .'\ Rough on-ltclii; j ' " a<.juJ ti'oif i'tch',^ . ,cures skin IfuUior?, eruptions, ringworms, I tetter, salt rheum, frosied bet, chilblains, I itch, ivy poisou, barber's itch.-=-A»vi.

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 130, 9 May 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 130, 9 May 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 130, 9 May 1889, Page 4

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