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Uerman Syrup" Here is an incident from the South —Mississippi, written in April, 1890, just after the Grippe had visited that I country. "lam a fanner, one of \ those who have to rise early and work late. At the beginning of last Winter I was on a trip to the City j of Vicksburg, Miss. , where I got well drenched in a shower of rain. I went home and was soon after seized with a dry, hacking cough This grew worse every day, until I had to seek relief. I consulted Dr. Dixon who has since died, and he told me to get a bottle of Boschee's German Syrup. Meantime my cough grew worse and worse and then the Grippe came along and I caught that also very severely. My condition then compelled me to do something. I got two bottles of Germap Syrup. I began using them, and before taking much of the second bottle, I was entirely clear of the Cough that had hung to me so long, the Grippe, and all its bad effects. I felt tip-top and have felt that way ever since." PetbrJ.Briaw, Jr., Cayuga, Hines Co., Miss. • UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE, Limited. FORMERLY THE WEST COAST FARMERS' ASSOCIATION (Limited) and the CO-OPERA-TIVE AND FARMERS' ALi LIANCE of NEW ZEALAND 1 (Limited). * rpHESE Companies haying now

X amalgamated, are prepared to I receive Produce of every description for disposal (locally or for shipment.) The premises at Wellington are cool, and well adapted for storeage. All station and farmers requisites sup^ plied. Cash advances made on wool and all kinds of produce on favorable terms. For particulars apply to the undersigned : To the offices of the Alliance, Waterloo Quay, Wellington ; to Mr W. Small, Agent, Wanganui ; to E. J. Arm* strong, Palmerston North ; or any other of tbe Directors. L. C. WILLIAMS, Manager, Wellington. J. WAUGH, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND NEWS AGENT. HAS started in business next door to the Ntw Zealand Clothing Factory, in Feilding, and has opened out a large assortment of Fancy Goods, Albums ; a full stock of Church Service 1 and Hymns, Church Praise ; also, Bibles and revised version of the New Testament, Wesleyan Hymns; a large stock of all the newest Music on hand; a good variety to chose from of Books suitable for Presents, School Prizes, Children's Picture Books ; Toys and School Re» quisites. . Mr Waugh is making a sppcialty of all kinds of Stationery ; also, Novels, Birth - i day Cards. Booklets, and Illuminated Texts. All the principal English and Colonial papers on hand. J.W. trusts by the strictest attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. \ WILLIAM CARTHEW HAS just receiyed a full supply of CRICKETING MATERIAL — AND — TENNIS GOODS Consisting of , CRICKET BATS by Duke,

Sykes, Corbett, Clapshaw. CKICKET BALLS by Duke, match, Dark, match, And a consignment of cheap balls. TENNIS Rackets, Balls, and Requisites An inspection of members of Tennis and Cricket Clubs, invited. WILLIAM~CARTHEW, FEILDING. J. S, MILSON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, MANCHESTER STREET, HAS juet received a large assortment of Books by latest authors. Lily, Pansy, E sic, and Star Series— suitable for presents; Evans', Wilson's, and Annie Swan's Books; Birthday Books and C v ds ; Christmas Cards. A splendid assortment of Pocket and Memo. Books. Also, Fancy Blotters, Albums, Violin, Accordeon, Concertina, and Pianoforte Music Booko and Tutors. COLYTON BUTCHERY. DUGALD HENDERSON, PRO!R ETJI'. DTT BEGS to notify Io the ,XI • residents of Colyton and surrounding districts that he has taken over the old-estabhslied business lately carried < n by Messrs Entwisle and Fitch, at Colyton, and trusts, by supplying only the best qualities of meat, to merit a fanshare of public patronage. Carts run regularly throughout the district. Small goods of every description. Terms : Cash or Monthly. FRESH FISH ! FRESH FISH ! ARRIVES every mail train from south, and are delivered to All Parts of Feilding before tbey have been more than seven or eight \ hours out of tbe water. Prices moderate. Orders taken in advance. With reference to the above we hope tbe Feilding people will giye us their liberal patronage, because we have now settled in the town, where we will spend all we earn, V. MARTIN & CO., Warwick Street, Feilding,

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 76, 15 December 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 76, 15 December 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 76, 15 December 1892, Page 4

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