Uerman ] Syrup" Martinsville, N.J., Methodist Parsonage. "My acquaintance with j your remedy, Boschee's German Syrup, was made about fourteen j ( years ago, when I contracted a Cold which resulted in a Hoarseness and a Cough which disabled me from filling my pulpit for a number of Sabbaths. After trying a Physician, without obtaining relief— l cannot say now what remedy he prescribed —I saw the advertisement of your i remedy and obtained a bottle. I received such quick and permanent help from it thatwhenever we have j had Throat or Bronchial troubles since in our family, Boschee's German Syrup has been our favorite remedy and always with favorable results. I have never hesitated to Teport my «perience of its use to others when I have found them troubled in like manner." R»v^ W. H. HaggarTy, of the Newark, New a Safe Jersey, M.E. Conferdice, April 25, '** Remedy. @ #. G. GREEN, Sole Mai'fr.Wffodbttryjj. UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE, Limited. FOEMERLT THE~WEST COAST FARMERS' ASSOCIATION (limited) and the CO-OPERA-TIVE AND FARMERS' ALLIANCE of NEW ZEALAND (Limited). THESE Companies having now amalgamated, are prepared to 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. , Casn advances made on wool ana an 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. Armstrong, Palmerston North ; or any other of the Directors. L. C. WILLIAMS, Manager, Wellington. CHRISTMAS GREETING. DENBIGH HOTEL, FEILDING. AS I have in a complete stock of the choicest Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the best brands, I am in a position to ask old friends who will be visiting Feilding during the Christmas holidays, as well as my Feilding customers, to call and exchange the compliments of the season. Splendid table. Hot and cold baths. First class stables. Christmas hampers made up on order. WILLIAM LIGHT, Proprieto r A HAPPY CHRISTMAS I MES HASTIE has again the pleasure of announcing that since last Christmas the Feilding Hotel has fceen considerably enlarged, and great improvements effected for the convenience of her friends and customers during the coming festive season. The cellars have been replenished with a really splendid stock of all the best Wines, Ales, and Spirits obtainable it the colony. Visitors to the Boxing Day Sports, and other travellers and boarders, will find in. the Feildiag Hotel every requisite, and be treated with hospitality and attention. First-class Table ; Hot and Cold Baths ; Commodious Billiard Boom ; Commercial Booms, &c, &c. In thankme her many fnenda for past favors, Mrs Hastie desires to wish them— one and all — A Meeby Cheistmas and a Happy New Yeab. M. HA^TIE, Feuding Hotel, Manchester Square. CHRISTMAS CHEEE. THE MANCHESTER HOTEL, FEILDING. H WOLLEEMAN has now received • one hundred cases of the choicest Wines and Spirits from the be?t houses in England and on the Continent, in order to be prepared for the festive season now at hand. la addition to these he has fifteen quarter casks and octaves of Continental and Australian Wines and Spirits of the most esteemed brands. The Ales and Stoats in bulk, and in bottle, are all of the best English, Scotch, and Colonial brands. Mr Wollerman will only keep the very best liquors of all kinds, because he intends to maintain the high reputation already es* t'lbiished in connection with the Manchester Hotel in that respect. The Dining Table will be supplied with all the available delicacies of the season. Special arrangements for the convenl« ence of Visitors during the Christmas Holidays, H. WOLLEEMAN, Proprietor. COLYTON BUTCHERY. PUGALD HENDERSON, Propbietoe. DTT BEGS to notify to the . JO. residents of Colyton and surrounding districts that he has i taken over the old-established business lately carried on by Messrs Entwisle and Fitch, at Colyton, and trusts, by supplying only the best qualities of meat, to merit a fair share 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 they have been more than seven or eight hours out of the water. Prices moderate. Orders taken in advance. With reference to the above we hope the FeildiDg 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. JOB PRINTING m all its branches executed on the shortest notice at the Star Office. Charges very reasonable.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 78, 20 December 1892, Page 4
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