■'*•'■■■"'' ilt!C^iiVniilJ^M(lt'l)l(;fti..-i''"W osmaiim n.:i;wumu ».jkiiiiii;ii )).i»aiiiiiiii!iii;i)iii|iii|;||j| i> : *Misi;'MGES!! EANGES! !! ? ;"''"'' ' Sole inaiiPJSoi tbe, .celebrated ; eang-es. ; A'CENO'WIiEUGED by all to be tbo strongesf, most economiciil, and by far the ■ ! /\'-- 'bcsl'iDodking Eunge in the Colony. Pastry, scones, etc., bated' in less than "ten minirfe'sJ 'The i ovens are portable^ can 1 be removed to be thoroiighly cleaned or to t'ffc'cVTepairs i without the expense of re -setting the range. Eanges for country |iiWs;ti¥piiia f *itlyfir"e'place.^f6r--BiEirning 10 inch to 2ft wood: Orerso designs to 1 2ft to 12ft long.'; : _^ ''„,,„ " •• ■^lai'ge -stock. alVays on hand at oi.r EOOMS, Manners Street. ;;" ALLOW KD TO THE TEADE." T\ , -GiMlbgiiefon application. Repairs a specialty. Inspection Invited. ' A'Sent'foFFeildmg and suripuiidirig districts,— J !-'""'■.'■!' :'' ! , < " ME. 0. Hi HOIKING, Engineer,. Manchester Street. n.)...0 :-..- $"/.. ,l'u kle an d son s , ' ; -^ '; ! - ' : ■■'■ MANNERS STKEET, WELLINGTON.
r --'••■--• -■■■■•■ ■■ ■-■■■ ■ \ MR. J. HYDE-PARKER, ; * PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, YISXTS Feildmg every alternate day.; __ Lessons, elementary and finishing. Unrivalled- Testimonials, :'"'•■• Office of this paper. GQ&D BEEIK 18 LIQUID FOOD. ;ivlV p'lftzE : AXES AND STOUT. .MeibduTjie,'',iß.66 and 1867. ; : L i Sydney,-. 1^79 and 1880. Melbourne, 1880 and 1881. ■TiCESSES. PASGQE. : & GO* desire 4jlL: t ;ta call the attention of the public to the superlative: quality.and uniform Btxiidition of their Malt Liquors, brewed ;f roW'tJie ;cV)Oieest Hops, and: Malt, possessing a tonic and preservative condition free from' acidity'. : ■ ■ ; Pale Bitter Ale in pints and quarts. ' 'Double-. Brpvfji Stout, in-pinls and quarts. Draught XXX Alerfrom 3 gals, upward.; TEe'only imitation of Burton Ale out of ".' England. any' Beer brewed in N.Z. 'Out different brands combine purity and strengtli anfl brilliancy— unsurpassed for aeHcacy of Aroma and nutritious yirhie. 1 ; '■'• -BIJIiTOF'EEEWERY. ■\':l PAiiMfi^T,ON; KOETH ■ -s iSi&ißi: jblended ■7; ,;•;.; ? ;.T]EAS. ■;'. A HE composed of the PUREST ;^;A$fD,-BEST DESCRIPTIONS Jimpoile^hiefly |com; Ceylon and India, an'd Tare admitted ' r to. be the B6st 'Value .o^ered in' New Zealand. People often complain that they can« not get- good Tea-rthat is, Tea of a uniform, good quality, ; ■-...:• a Tea that is good this ■ • .month and can be obtained just as : . ; ; good next .' ; month. .They will have no reason to complain ' if they will only ask their grocer for . EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S SUPERIOR BLENDED '■•■ - ; 'teas. They will then obtain all they can possibly desire. PEICES 2/- ; 212 2/4 2/6 2/3 2/10 And two qualities at 3/- PER LB. W. & G-. TXJRNBULL & CO. PaiOI*IIIETOES.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 56, 7 November 1891, Page 1
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380Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 56, 7 November 1891, Page 1
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