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Child : " Please will yer give dad a short pipe '?" Publican (sternly) : " No ; I don't know him I" Child : " Don't yer£ He gels delink here every fcaturdav night." Publicans "Here jer are, mylittle dear, =a nice long one, with a little piece of was •on. the end." ■ {Jertainly the best medicine known is •Sandeb asfl Sons' Eucalypti Exteact Test, its eminently powerful effects in coughs, .colds, influenza; the relief is instantaneous. In serious cases, and ac< cidentsoE all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy — no swelling — no mftamdtibn. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, •vfl.'immatmn of the Jungs, swelling, &o. ; 'diarrhoea, dvsentry,, diseases of the kid^ •Heys and nrmary organs. In use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe.; patronised by His Majesty the ULing'of Italy, ; crowned with medal and «liplonia~ at". International Exliibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved --article and reject all others.— Advt Oar readers have bepn sorely puzzled for some time .past to know the meaning *Or the words " Dawson's Perfection," which have a-nd are now daily appearing: in the colums of our paper. We will tell them the secret by explaining that Dawsonis the name of a large distiller in. Dufftown, G-lenlivet district, whose establishment dates for nearly one hundred, years. The firm put up a high rlass Scotch whisky called "Dawson's PerfecttOD," which is now having a phenomenal run in all, the Australian cr>lo^ nies, it being the principal whisky dTank in all- the leading hotels and clnbs in these colonies. This liTand has just been introduced into New Zealand and is fast meeting with great fa roar nithall lovers of really 'good whisky. The numerous testimonials received from medical men ■and others describe this whisky as mild, well matnred, and of excellent flavour The public analyst of Glasgow reporting •■on' this whisky, says—" Dawson's Per fec'tion-is. positively the finest whisky he has ever analysed during bis long ezperi'en.ce^as an ana lyst. The whisky has age, it is welf matured through having been in bpnHfor a long time. He says ii is ■y^ery suita hie for invalids, and he strongly '/recommends it to every body." He would latlvisei connoisseurs ef whisky to purchase a>bol tie and judge for themselves ..;, "whether- the high -encomiums passed on this article are aot well merited. — Advt.

Jmpire lively and bait STABLES, , (Near Railway Station.) BADDLE8 ADDLE Horse 3 and Buggies on hire. Horses carefully broken to Saddle And Harness. Hoeses BoyaHT, Sold oe Exchanged. v Xuggage carted to any part of the District. Furniture removed. Every care taken of Horses sent to Livery. Good Paddocks. Teems Modebate. FRANK GAY, PBOPttIETOK, FEILDING. H. PICKERING, FAMILY BUTCHER, FEILDUS/G, I^USTQMBRS waited on Daily for , \J " ' i Orders. €maU Goods of every description supplied. fck" None but the Prirnest and Best Joints delivered. Terms : Strictly Cash. H. PICKERING. MANAWATU WHOL3ESALE BUTCHERY, FEEGUSSON STREET, FEILDIiMG. F. S. BASSETT . BEGS to thank his numerous Customers for the Favors so liberaiiy accorded him for the past nine months. His well-known Establishment will be conducted in the future as in the £a;et, by supplying the Best Meat at iih'e Lowest iiemunerative Prices. F. S. BASSETT, Proprietor ■'- PAINLESS DENTISTRY. MB. WALTER E. HALL, Dektal Suegeon, , ,105> IVViLUS Stbeet, Wellington. AEIIFICIAL TKETH the specialty. A complete Set. £5 ss ; a complete ii;'i>fi' vi i- vter Set, £3 3s, guaranteed in * f>er}' puiticular; nitrous oxide gas. SsU. ' 3 -- - / Hnndrs'c) of References. Consul*, axioh Fsbs.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 18, 11 August 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 18, 11 August 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 18, 11 August 1891, Page 4

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