IP you would' see a Xmas Show, Ou Tuesday come with me Unto BASSET'S BUTCHER'S SHOP, Where such a sight you'll see. Look at those splendid sides of beef ; Prime legs ot mutton view, With lamb and veal in season now, Smoked ham and bauon too. Corned rounds and bn&kets, I am told, They have a goodly store : With small goods of the very best, What could you wish for more. : What heaps of tripe, and trotters too, Piled up on 6very side ; And puddings black, and puddings white, With? tongues that neyei lied. Here is the tasty saveloy, : Sausages, calves' head and feat, Artistic iroi k in grease beside — - All looking fiesh and ueat. Knights of the eLiiyerZ-and'the ateel, ; Aie worthy men, I know; i And if you would be well done by ', To Basset you must go ; ' i For well he knows the way to buy, And keeps a staff of men : Who made his) show -the best before, j And do so, now again. Go, then, and you can buy for cash, ; At prices that will cheer ; A poor man's heart at Xmas time And make a glad new year. . ; EMPIBE TEA j - -COMPAJNY. ■ ! M&& TimtBIJLL & G0.,1 vPJK.OPIII^TOE,Si WELLINGTON. j.| GOOD BEER IS LIQUID FOOD. \ EXftlßlTibtf PRIZE ALES AlfDi .■■-, : :'- M9W^ .'. ■■■■■.:-.- s -=^~ ■ ! Melbourne^ 18(j6"and 1861 hi ]\ "■ v Sydney, 1879 ana'lßßo -j! ; ■;,.: _"i 188Q"and 1881.; T^jjESIRE/to rcall^attentidn iof the pub»; I I he to the. superlative quality and! uniform condition of their Malt Liquor?,! brewed from the choicest selection ofl Hops and Malt, possessing a , tonic^and; preservative condition free from acidity.! XXX Mild-Ale, ss. per doz qts. | Excelsior JPale Bitter Ale, 9s per doz qts,;, / "; ■':;'.': ss fed per doz pts. I ;.!'his«r inter brew defies competition.^, i iT-h'elonly-imitation'pf^Burtbni Ale; ? out of | England. Superior to any Beer brewed| in .New- Zeal and. ' Extra double Stout, 9s per doz qts, ss'6d; A: : -r£ *.a per doz pts.' : . /■ ■,';' \ | Our. different brands combine purity and, strength arid brilliancyr-^unstirpassed for J delicacy of aroma and nutritious virtue.! I. ; ■ Be^atrioticanddrink.; ; :,..• PALMEES^f ON BbJeWED ! laiid Stout \ Thus you wiJl advance the best interests: of a locp.l industry. ■ PAscbE^anicl CO, Burton.Brewery, Palmerston.N'.. | N.B.— To prevent undue pressure in; matter of supply to our, numerous cusa tomers, it will be advisable to order early to ensure delivery with despatch. Mmpire Tea; COMPANY'S BUFFALO BRAND, m __, UNION FIRE INSURANCE; COMPANY. I S* J. Thompson^ Agent for Feilding ' - District.' ' Risks taken at lowest current Rates. This Company always pay Claims '' promptly. EMPIRE TEA' COMPANY'S i SUPERIOR BLENDED TEAS, : JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. £EM)Y MONEY ST EE, Palmekston North. BINDEE TWIN~ ; BINDEK TWINE m E H A vT"o N SAL E,— 5 tons assorted Binder Twine Flax, \ and \ Manilla, Manilla and Hornsbys Hemp, of guaranteed quality, and at lowest quotations' 100 Bales Corusacks, 44 x 46, to be[ sold at wholesale quotations per bale To arrive — CAETEE'S 1 SEEDS. For Autumn Sowing. ; Comprising Clovers, Fescues, Turj nips, &c. Buyers of Oats, Wheat, Grass Seed, and all kinds of Produce. - Agents for — Buckeye, Reaper and Binders, Booth and Macdonald's Machinery; Oreling and Porter's Traction Engines. k M ; COHEN, '".' "■"' ' Manager. 't i _ WHY IS IT .You can always depend on getting a good ' : •: i ■>/■ articleif you buy, CREASE'S Al COFFEE, n .i";..:,;;. INTaE r TIIS!S? ... e ECATJSE this article is a special '' preparation, the result of years of ekpenence and labour.. The selection and blending of the finest Coffees known have heen studied carefully , until jthe present combijiation has, been adopted as pebfect and cannot fail 'to give universal satisfaction to coneumeTß. ; • Ask Youb Ghocer fob, Al QOFFEE, In lib and 21b Tins, .. And; you are sure to get the right article It will ; be seen by advertisement in : ianptlifir (•olunin ; tliat Mr J.;JF. (]urtis, of ', Grey Weil in^i on," draws tKe atten : lion of the trad frspeople and others tothe advaritago thi'ywill receive by h«vin«; Xck>s* cojißtgned. to his care. Consignees ; present suffer from delay ia transit »t : >Weirmgtqn, and. .the consequent expense of iiora^e.,. which would be entirely avoided.' Thosejirisnih^tb send p«reels or preientß to .Europe ■re.Teminded th»t Ue h^siitywti prompt delivery by>*eli 'of iljVdiriect |teiimerK for London. coin r6 ; Sent ut^the door ibf conHignte, if instriicled. It is »180 Boji* ': ;fied3tliut(he}haß Kpecipl^conveyance for the reinova l^of^ f oynj tUre and ! ugß«Ke. Cii>lpH) House" ;Wf>rlt is^;pf course.' n nec^sarj' branch, of his business.-rAi)VT.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 87, 13 January 1891, Page 4
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721Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 87, 13 January 1891, Page 4
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