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j ■ "ZEALAND'X" Boots; THE W E Celebrated Boot* haT M'OOn the JE 1 for i tflßTfc'Pf YE HiS ; they have been "nIA txiioughout the colony, and are 1. -day '1 • E Pn°! T ,, .i' TH.AN J- V0 i ; in the busy city or in the quiet forest tbeir fame ia known to tJiouvinc!U V .--if -VR\ \ nd rejUjation of this brand have arisen from the fact than only First- j I class Materials are used, and none I but Good Workmen are emp oyed in ! their manufacture. *> { ' n\ 1 ' 'Have been received from Hundreds of Cu&tomprs. certifying to the 1 kul Wejw of Hiese Boots, aud the ! : Ptibl.c .»•*» '*'7n,rarifeed asfftinst loss | from b>id ivork'a insbip. , , A Boot with sucJb a reputation I naturally leads to^ other goods being offered, purporting tofte^'ZEALMiDiAs" biit this is a registered- Trade Brand, and every pair is 'stamped' on the 'sole •• Zeal andia,",- and e'v6ry other Boot isjnot a genuine " Zeala^pm." >■ THESE Crj]EBKATED r BOOTS Have had extraordinary success at^tbe^ velrious Exhibitioner; r lrf .^y'driey and Melbourne they 'obtained the' Highest Colonial Awards'; at % Cbristchurch, and Wellington Exhibitions they obtained the jOnly; Gold .Medals, and have c been placed* first at local and Exhibitions J too 1 numerous J tb mention";- and'at the recent I Nut AN AJND COLONIAL EXHIBITION they were pronounced the\FlNE^r in! the whole Exhibition. (See Sir Julius von.Haast's letter to >ir Julius -VpgeU And aB this was in competition against the" British Empire it •is something to 'be fairly proud of. , .Let all those who want* strong. Hard-wearing; Good-fitting^Boots.-btty, a jpair" of "la\- ALA n \i\k\>" "and th( j y will never use any other.". fold 1 by StbrekeVperß and Boot and ,Shoe Dealers throughput >\ew Zealand and manufactured for the trade'bv. , ,- LIGHTBANO, ALtAV k Co., CHRISTCHURCFi.

See that the brand'-'ZEA'LVNDf \" is'amped on the sole he new "P ii\G<>N"' BOUT prttentetl by us. and the' f>Ds'-S---.ihCOUBLR T«JK are' spleudid itljinus ; and we also highly' recomiin a " Tornck's Parent Boot Back Miotetrors." LIGHTBAND, ALI34.N & CO, f V_J I^EILDING SEATED WATEE I' AND COE DIAL , Gladstone Street. WILLIAM SUMMERS. Sole Proprietor. Cooling Bevekages, Ginger Ale, Soda-water, Lemonade Horehound Champagne,Finest ''Ginger^ Wine, Lime, Juice, f , Fruit Cordials^ , t i Pine Apple .Cordial. 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 tliis manufactory' are the best on the North Island. ! WILLIAM SUMMERS/ WAIIAPLJ BUTCHEKY. > HE Undersigned are now pre-, , pared to supply Contractors and 4 others with first-class Meafr-aib-lbw l e'sfr u . rates, delivered into the Gamps. Orders left at Fowler B/ob \StbrV will receive prom[>t attention. 1 We are also' prepared to supply Bread and stores. J. K. SIMPSON fi CO. ANCHESTEE STEAM SAW and Planing' M&£s^' Taon.ui— Near Feilding.

Totara, Kimu, Matai,< ahd White Pine suDplied in any quantities: .reaeed Ximcer of Ever/Descriptibn always on" ha^d. H. ADSETT, Proprietor, WELLINGTON-MANAWATU RAILWAY, EEFBESHMENT CAR. TEE Befresboient Car accompanies'the Traic, leaving Wellington at 6.50 a.m., aud the Tram' leaying'Falmerston at 5.15 pm. daily. WALTEE FKEEMAN, Proprietor. O1 TO DJL P er da ? raade JbJ- ob* bypersons of either" sex, in their own localities, at work for us. New business. All meet with wonderful success. Any one can do the 1 worki Capital not required. We' ■ will start you. Outfit worth £1 mailed free. The employment' is particularly adapted .to the region in which this, publication" circulates.* Boys~ and girlk earn nearly as much as men. Full particulars ra<uled ; free'. Kow is the time — den't delay, but write to us at once. Address Stinson & Co., I Portland. Maine, United States. - "Rough-on Itdh." "Bonkhon-ilch," ' cures skiuihuutoM.-eruptioqi, ring wdrms,^ tetteV, salt rheum, frostwHeet-.tfhilblainur itcb, vry poison, Wbrcr^i mhi£*Aß*T.

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 134, 18 May 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 134, 18 May 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 134, 18 May 1889, Page 4

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