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TITANAWATU BUTCHERY. A. & J. B. PRINGLE, Peopriet®ks, Hare always on Hand — Pbimb Bkef, Best Qitalitt Mutton, Cohned Beef, Small Goods. Hotels and Families waited on for Orders fcyery Day. j Ordei-s left with the Proprietors for Small Goods of any description promptly executed and I delivered. A. & J. B. PKINGrLE, rROPRIETORS. MANCHESTER FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. (Opposite Salvation Army Barracks). alfbed~"eade mENDERS hia thanks for the iibX eral support he has received since starting in ; bus,ine6s 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. Borne Carpet at 9d per yard. Toilet Sets to suit all Tastes. Iron Bedsteads — cheap. Mats, Matting, Carpets, Chairs, Blind Rollers, Brooms, Fenders and Fire Irons. COME A>D SEE. ft/TODEL SHOEING FORGE. TAYLOR, Proprietor. General Smith's work in all its braucnes. 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, Cojmier Manchester & Grky Streets FEILDING. E. B. GICHARD, |3EGS to announce that be has ji3 opened the abore store, and trusts, by keeping none but the Best and Freshest Guodß, combined with Moderate Charges for Cash, to merit a sbare of public patronage. All linea iv Groceries, comprising Teas, Sugars, Flour, Cured Fish, ( Confectionery, Fresh Fruit, &c, kept I in stock. Cash Buyer of Eggs, Butter, aad Produce generally. COWPEtt'S PATKNT TR.KE AND KOOT DESTROYER, For the thorough extermination uf Trees, Roots, and Scrub, of all descriptions. BY the inoculation of live timber witb this compound, the whole tree, in. cJtulina: the roots, is reduned to ft highly inflammable and rotten state, ami'trili burn readily right down to the roots Dead limber and stumps can also bs destroyed with it. ] The use of it >s simplicity itself, »nd ' but little labor required Time occupied for full destruction of a large trpp. about three m.uths; stump« and dead timber, one month. It has been te.-ted with nnqimlified success on 610 acres, the whole area being cleared nud now under crop. Directions for Use. — In a lar^e tree, a hole one inch in dismeter and six inches j deep should be bored down in the trunk j towards tlie heart, fill with the compound — about one ouncj will be required — pi ujj j the hole securely and make airtight ! Cork or stiff clay will do. For smaller trees a hole of less diameter and h smaller quantity of the compound will suffice Price, 5/6 per lb ; in 4lb and lib tins, and in drums of 50lb. The cheapest, quickest, simplest, and surest method ot clearing land. The largest trees can be destroyed at the cost of a few pence. A good leftirttonial from one gentleman who has cleared ercry tree from 700 acres. COWi'ER'S TREE AN D ROOT DESTROYER, Sole Igent for New Zealand — JAS. NICHOLS, 2<\ Cuba street, WellinsjU-a. V ORTHEKN FIB 13 aWu &**.% L'U i> COMPANY. Capital ... ... Three Millions. Reserve Fund .... Tliree Millions. This Old Established Company has now been successfully carrying on Business iv Wellington' Provincial District for^hpwards of 30 years. ■ \ Bates: Lowest Current. .., ,^. ■ ..••• GEa 'ciHTfLL,' ; Sub- Agent for jFeildißg and District^ . •

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 133, 16 May 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 133, 16 May 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 133, 16 May 1889, Page 1

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