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"German Syrup" G. Gloger, Druggist, Watertown, Wis. This is the opinion of a man ■who keeps a drug store, sells all medicines, comes in direct contact with the patients and their families, and knows better than anyone else how remedies sell, and what true merit they have. He hears of all ( the failures and successes, and can , therefore judge: "I know of no i medicine for Coughs, Sore Throat | or Hoarseness that had done such effective work in my Coughs, family as Boschee's _ _. * German Syrup. Last Sore Throat, winter a lady called Hoarseness, at my store, who was suffering from a very severe cold. She could hardly talk, and I told her about German Syrup and that a few doses would giye relief; but she had no confidence in patent medicines. I told her to take a bottle, and if the results were not satisfactory I would make no charge for it. A few days after she called and paid for it, saying that she would never be without it in Tuture as • few doseshad riven her relief." g> WILLIAM CARTHEW, BOOKSELLER STATIONER AND FANCY GOODS IMPORT EE, FEILDING, HAVING now completed the opening up of his Christmas Stock, ex Mamari and Doric, so as to get the lafceat novelties, would solicit an inspection which will compare favorable with the largest stock in the principal cities of this colony. Every available space in bis large shop and storerooms has been taken advantage of, and presents a real paradise ; and it is a treat to walk through and inspect the thousand and one novelties in Fancy Goods, Toys, Xmas Cards, Booklets, iv fact everything—from a fifty- guinea piano to a penny whistle. Books. —An extensive stock or Prize, Children's Books, and general literature from all the principal publishers, and in the newest bindings. All the Annuals and Xmas Numbers of papers to hand. Musical Instruments. — .Pianos, Harmoniums, Violins, Accordeons, &c. Fancy Goods. — Basket ware, Workboxes, Jewell Oases, in fact all that the most fastidious may require. ' NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. S, MILSON, BOOKSELLEB, STATIONER, AND FANCY GOODS IMPORTEB, Moktagub'r New Buildings, CNext to Cobbe and Darragh's) Manchester Stkeet, BeiiiDino. HAVING Removed to my new shop, in J. K. Montaeue'a new building, I take this opportunity of thanking the public for past favours, and hope, by strict attention to business, comtined with a well-selected stock of all the newest Publications,^Stationery, Fancy Goods, Tojs. Masical Instruments, and Music Books, to merit a continuance of the same. Ladies will find a good selection of requirements for Fancy Work always in stock. J. S. MILSON. J. WAUGH, BOOKSELLER, STATIONEE, AND NEWS AGENT, Manchester Street, FEILDING. XUST received, a supply of Christfj mas and New Year Goods. All kinds of Toys, Dolls, Xmas and New Year Cards arrived and to arrive. Presents suitable for the festive season, including silver and gold Brooches, fancy Vases, Jugs and Glass Baskets, Albums, and Fancy Goods. A large variety of Novels, Presentation Books of the Pansy series just come to hand. Well assorted show of new Music to choose from. Some /wonderful bargains may be picked up at about cost price, as 1 am determined to clear these lines by the end of this year. COLYTON BUTCHBBY. DUGALD HENDERSON, Pbopbietor. DTT BEGS to notify to the . JIJ.« residents of Colyton and surrounding districts that he has 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 I share of public patronage. Carts run regularly throughout the district. Small goods of every description. Terms : Cash or Monthly. FRESH FISH t FRESH FISH ! ARRIVES every mail train from south, and are delivered to All Parts of Feiiding before they have been more than seven or eight hours out of the water. Prices moderate. Orders taken iv advance. With reference to the above we hope the Feiiding people will giye us their liberal patronage, because we have now settled in the town, where we will spend all we earn, V. MAETIN & CO., Warwick Street, Feiiding. 7*TW. SHAILEK, Main Street, Palmerston North, \\ ILL yisit FEILPING every V? FRIDAY, at (i. W. ifowLEs 1 , Manchester Street, where Patrons can have Photographs fiuishedj in the Latest Style, includicg the new Matt Marble Type. a. W. SHAILEK, PALMERS ION NORTH WANTED KNOWN— That lam now prepared to supply Firewood of all descriptions, including Rata and Matai, delivered in every 3/jrt of the Town. Parties waited on or orders. WILLIAM KITCHEN.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 90, 19 January 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 90, 19 January 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 90, 19 January 1893, Page 4

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