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"M"ANAWATU BUTCHBRyT A. & J. B. PBINGLE, Proprietors, Have alwaj's on Hand — Prime Bkkf, Best Quality Mutton, cornkd bkef, Small Goods. Hotels and Families waited on for Orders every Day. Orders left with the Proprietors for Small Goods: of any description promptly executed and delivered. a. & j. bTpmngle, r-ROPKIETORS. MANCHESTER FUBNITUHE WABEHOUBB. (Opposite Salvation Army Barracks). ALFEED EADE ! npENDEBS his thanks for the lib- j JL 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 Bods, Brass. Some Carpet at 9d per yard. Toilet Sets to suit all Tastes. Iron Bedsteads — cheap. Mats, Matting, Carpets, Chairs, Blind Boilers, Brooms, Fenders and Fire Irons. ! COME AD SEE. ITODEL SHOEING FOBGE. 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 FOBGE, Manchester Street. "gichaed's cash grocery STORE, Corner Manchester & Grry Streets FEILDING. E. B. GtfCHABD, BEGS to announce that be has opened the at»o?e store, and 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 Teas, Sugars, Flour, Cured Fish, I Confectionery, Fresh Fruit, &c, kept I in stock. Cash Buyer of Eggs, Butter, and Produce generally. COWPER'S PAT! NT TURK AND i HOOT DESTROY KK. For tlie thorough extermination oFTivpk, l{oot>, and ijcrul). of all desciiptious. BY the inocnlntion of livn timber wish this compound, ''»«• »'holo '•••"■. '"• clndina the roots, is rrdu;:ed 10 a high y inflammable and rotten smtr, and w H burn readily right down to tli<" roots DonA limber and stumps can n^o be destroyed wi'li it. The use of it >* simplicity itself, and but little labor required Time occupied tor full de»!ruHion of a lame tree, about three m uthx; slump* and dene 1 timber. <-no month. lr has been te>ted with unqualified success on 610 arres, the whole area beine cleared ;m^ now under croi>. I>irection> for Ihe. In a 'arse tree, a hole one inch in diameter and ?ix indies deep should be bored down in t 1 c trunk towards the lie;irl, fil' with the c tnpoun>l —about one ounrj will be required — P -ug tlie hole securely and nmke airtight. Cork or stiff clay will do. F«r smaller trees a hole ->f less diameter and a smaller quantity or the compound will yuiiice Price, 5/6 per Ib; in 41 b and lib tins, :ind in drums of 5< x lb. The cheapest, quickest, simplest, and surest method of clearing land. The largest irees cau be destroyed at the c.osl of a few pence. A good testimonial from one jjontleman whu has cleared e*ery tree from 70C a.-res. COWPER'S TREE AND HOOT DEaTROYEE. Sole \gent for Kew Zealainl— JAS. .NICHOLS, 20. fuba street, Wellington. FrRI." .ASSURANCE _ i COMLMJSY. Capital ... ... Three Millions Reserve Fund, ... Three Millions This O'd Established Company ha< "ih.w bet-n {.ucee-sfnlly cairvuisf on Busi ne.-s iv Weliinainn Provincii'l lHstrici for upwards of 30 years. Rates: Lowest Current. GKO. O. HILL; '' Sub Agent for Sei[d.ing...and J3i«li:6ts»,

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 146, 15 June 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 146, 15 June 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 146, 15 June 1889, Page 1

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