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A : "I don't know how I'm going to afford a holiday this Xmas." B : " Well, I know how I will afford it. I must have some new furniture, but I am going to buy it at Shearers 's, and I'll save enough by getting it there to pay my holiday trip, and don't forget the Pea Competition." Augite Mats— the woman's friend price 2s-iust opened at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. No stirring required for oatmeal, milk, rice, custards, blanc mange, jellies, butters, ketchups, ( apple »auce, &o. •, in fact, nothing will i burn on it. Try it and be convinced. For the Nursery, there is nothing equal to heat the milk and food for the baby. "aW^flk f°r the gods," so MidA^e J great Prophet— Mahomet, when taking his cup of coffee under the fie tree. If you would enjoy such, Crease's Al Coffee, Sold only in 1 and 21b tins. If you would lire long and prosper drink good Coffee. It maketh the heart glad, keepeth the brain clear, and belpeth digestion. Be sure and ask for Crease's Al Coffee. Sold only in 1 and 21b tinsThere is one thing every housewife, ihould know, and that is— Herculesf Baking Powder is the best. Why ?It is the cheapest, because it is the best for making bread, pastry, cakes, puddings, scones, etc. In 6d and Is tins. An eminent physician says if the public would drink less tea and more Coffee there would be a great many less sufferers from that troublesome complaint— j indigestion. Crease's Al Coffee is th^f best. Sold only in 1 and 21b tins. It will be seen by an advertiesment in another column that Mr J. J. Curtis, of Grey street, Wellington, draws the at tention of the tradespeople and others to the goods consigned to his care. Con I signees at present suffer from delay iij transit at Wellington and the consequent expenses of storage, which would be entirely avoided. Those wishing to send parcels or presents to wishing to send parcels or presents to Eurspe are reminded that he has a cheap prompt delivery by each direct steamers for London. Parcels so sent are delivered at the dooi of consignee, if instructed. It is also notified that he has special couTeyance for the removal of furniture and luggage. Custom House work is, of course, a necessary branch of his business. — Adyt. For continuation of Reading Matter see fourth page.)

Advertisements SMALL FARM. AN advertiser wishes to purchase, for cash, a small Farm, about 150 acres. Apply, by letter, giving full particulars, to Star Office. The District Land and Survey Office> Wellington, December 29, 1892. "VTOTICE is hereby given, iL terms J^ of section 117 of "The Land Act, 1885," that John Murphy, the selector of Section 9, Block VIII, Survey District of Apiti, has applied to transfer the same to James Malone. JOHN H. BAKER, Commissioner of Grown Lands. j KIMBOLTON ROAD BRICKWORKS. DAVID BLACK, Proprietor BRICKS of every description and of first-class quality, which cannot be equalled in the colony, always on hand. For prices and all particulars apply at the works. THE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE (Limited). NOTICE. A PPLICATIONS for shares in jt\_ The United Farmers' Alliance (Limited) should be made without delay, as it has been resolved to close the share list for the first issue of shares on the 31st December current. By Order. ALEX. JARDINE, Secretary. Waterloo Quay, Wellington, Ist December, 1892. _ WANTED Known— Donnelly's for silver-mounted canes.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 81, 29 December 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 81, 29 December 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 81, 29 December 1892, Page 3

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