Certainly the best mecJicine known n a Sandrr ami Sons' Eucalypti Exteact Test its .eminently powerful effects ir .coughs, colds, iuß'ien/jii ; the relief. is in> stantaneous. In serious case*, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns,, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy— no swdlini;!- — no in* flamatioti.' Like surprising effects produced 'fn .croup, diphtheria,-* bronchitis;, inflinimation of the lung's, swell ing, &c. ; diarrhoea, dysenlry, disenses of the kid^ neys and urinary organs. In use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the. globe ; patronised by His Majesty the Kinjj of Italy ; crowned with medal and diploma at international Exhibition. Amsterdam. Trust in this approved ■irticle, and reiect all others. — Advt. The time for accepting tenders for the purchase of the land of Messrs A and J. B.Pringle has been extended, and separate tenders are now invited for the land and the butchery business. For other particulars apply to A. and J. B. Pringle, Mangaone.— Advt. . f For continuation of Reading Matter see fourth page.) Advertisements TZ" ' I W 1 TEA SPOE T~s". held in. Mr Mitchell's paddock JAjS[UARY~22, 1891. OPEN RACES— 1 Mile Handicap, of 45s ; nomination. Is ; acceptance, Is 6d. 1-Mile Walking Handicap, of 40s ; nommation, Is ; acceptance, Is. £-Mile Handicap, of 40s ; noiniaation. 1 ; -acceptance, Is* Horse Jumping, Jilting. Also— Other foot Eaces. ; 'Nominations for ;open races as above to be. sent in to the Secretary, at Cheltenham, with the fees and list of performances for the past two years, by SATURDAY, January 17. :E. C. TEMPLAE, ; Hon. Sec. MANCHESTER EOAD BOAED. NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYERS of the MANCHESTER BJAD DISTRICT. nnHERE being such a number of J_: on the Rate- hook, and having" received instructions to sue for all outstanding Rates, the Collector has decided to put the whole of the names in a bag and draw, and Bummpiis a sufficient number every morning, commencing on MONDAY Morning next, fhe 12th instant, so that Summons will be issued against every defaulter before the last day of January, 1891. CHARLES BRAY, Collector. THIS SPACE is RESERVED FOE MUREAY AND CASEY, DRAPERS, OUTFITTERS, &c, &c. 57 CUBA STEEET, WELLINGTON. Country Orders PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
NEW GROCERY STORE. MaNCHESTEK STBEET, FiiILDING. c. pTmai, PROPRIETOR. THE above Store, recently erected, is now open, with a first-class stock of Groceries, Herbal Medicines, Confectionery, <^c. . The Proprietor, being a Cash Buyer, is in a position to offer new and seasonable Goods at the lowest postible prices f^r CASH. C. P. Mai trusts, by civility to customers and attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. A TRIAL SOLICITED ! "JOHN D. VALENTINE," T)UILDER AND CONTRACTOR. WABWiCK ST«BKT, J?XIL»IJTff. Phjns, Drawings and Estimates given
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 88, 15 January 1891, Page 3
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445Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 88, 15 January 1891, Page 3
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