"August Flower" Perhaps you do not believe these I statements concerning Green's August Flower. Well, we can't make you. We can't force conviction into your head or mcdDoubting icine into your 1 throat. We don't Thomas; want to. The money is yours, 4 and the misery is yours; and until you are willing to believe, and spend the one for the relief of the other, they will stay so. 'John H. Foster, 1122 Brown Street, Philadelphia, says: "My wife is a little Scotch woman, 'thirty years of age and of a naturally delicate disposition. For five or six years past she has. been suffering from Dyspepsia. She Vom it became so bad at last : that she could not sit Every Meal, down to a meai but she had to vomit it as soon as she had eaten it. Two bottles of your August Flower have cured her, after many, doctors failed. Shecan now eat anything, and enjoy it; and as for Dyspepsia, she does not .know that sheever had it/;' 9. H. HICKFOKD, GROCER, CONFECTIONER, AND FRUITivRER, leilding Chambers, Manchester ; -Street, FEILDING. HH. begs to notiryto the public , of Feilding that bMias commenced business as above, and has now in stock- a well-selected supply of Groceries, new season Teas, &c, &c, ; LaaiesV 'Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots and Shoes (all sizes), made to his own order, specially _ for the requirements of thi3 district ; China and Crockeryware, Broom and Brush ware,. Alarm. Clocks. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. Prices moderate and terms cash. FIREWOOD. . T" AM now prepared to supply KATA / v. MATAI TAWA fa 2 feet and 4 feet lengths, and rough loads, at current rates. ' ' E. FiTZHERBE-KT, ; Denbigh Street. TE ARO MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 53 Manners. Street, Wellington ■ E. J. KING, Importer of Music and Musical Instruments OF every description. The latest M usic received monthly A lartie Variety of Teaching .VJusic of every de» scriptinn. Violin strings — large, stock. " Hum Seholtische," second edition just out, by Francis A. King, post free 2s. Orders by post promptly attended to. ~ WANTED. EAKN Money at Home —Either sex • aew work ; just started ; all earn, good wages ; no. walking or travelling required ; anyone can do the work; boys and girls earn nearly as much as men; write for particulars at once, before bur list is full, and enclose addressed envel* ope and stamp for reply to Ja3 G. Sabgood, Manager, P.O Box 986. Sydney ; or, 65 Royal Arcade, George and Pitt Streets, Sydney. F. W. COTTKELL & CO., Queen's Chambers, Grey Street, : : Wellington. : GENEEAL CABEIEBS AN! FOEWABDING AGENTS;" ■;. : ; ; ; Customhouse and SfiiEPiNG Agents. LORRIES and Vans always ready for engagement, Furniture removed with care by experienced men. Storage in Brick Warehouse for General Goods, Furniture, and .Passengers' Luggage. DARNING MACHINES \EE now included in the set of Extras supplied : free to the purchasers of the New White Rotary Shuttle Standard Davis' Vertical Feed, American No. 7, and New Peerless Machines. Purchasers have here some of the very best, newest and complete machines in the market to choose from, and wiy they select that fails to give satisfaction will be exchanged. Machines guaranteed and kept in repair free for five years. Twentj « three years' practical experience as a Sewing Machinest enables me to skilfully select these, best from the numerous makes now in the market. No canvas sers employed, consequently my prices are low. Complete guaranteed Machines from £3 17s 6d. Needles and Duplicates always in stock. Why buy rejuvenated machines when new ones are belter and cheaper? Ecpairs promptly executed. , F. J. W/FEAR, DIJRE3T IMPORT KB, Willis Street, Wellington. F \V. FTaybittle B. Beistow (Auctioneer) GEORGE THOMAS & CO., AUCTIONEERS FKUIT, GRAIN, PRODUCE AND OE- ERAL . PROVISION MERCHANT^. Corner 01 Custom Mouse Quay and Hunter > treets. (Nearly -opposite the v eneral Post Office.) ■ WKLLINGfONV IIE most triQgiiificent and commodious Auctioneering estab li -h.-i.ent in ihe Australasian Colonies, in mpt account sales a spcialty. V: BOX, No. 26.; Correspondence, Invi .ed, mHE HIGH SCHOOL, PALMEBSTON NORTH. The next term will begin on Wednesday, May 25th, at 2 p.m. Two or three vacancies for Boarders. The Evening Class will resume -work on Friday, 27th. For terms and particulars apply to K. WILSON, The High School. JOB PRINTING in all its branches executed on the shortest notice lat the Star Office Charges ver? reasonable. ,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 150, 16 June 1892, Page 4
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