"AugusF Flower" : This is the query per- t What 18 petually on your little ] boy's lips. And be is j It For? no worse than the big- t ger, older, balder-head- \ edboys. Life is an interrogation ( point. "What is it for?" we con- , tiuually cry from the cradle to the « grave. So with this little introductory sermon we turn and ask: "What is August Flower for ?' ' As easily answered as asked : It is for Dyspepsia. It is a special remedy for the Stomach aud Liver. Nothing more than this ; but this brimful. We believe August Flower cures Dyspepsia. We know it will. We have reasons for knowing it. Twenty years ago it started in a small countrytown. To-day it has an honored place in every city and country store, possesses one of the largest manufacturing plants in the country and sells everywhere. Why is this? The reason is as simple as a child's thought. It is honest, does one thing, and does it right along— it cures Dyspepsia. ® G. G. GREENjoIc Man'ff.Woodbuiy,!^ NOTICE^FrREMOVAL. J. B. MILSON, BOOKSELLER. STATIONER, AND FANCY GOODS IMPORTER, Montagub's New Bciuhngs, (Next to Cobbe and DarragU's) Manchester Street, Feilding. HAVING Eemoved to my new shop, in J. K. Montaeuo'a new buildine, I take this opportunity of thanking the public for past favours, and hope, by strict attention to business, combined with a welNselected stock of all the newest Publications, Fancy Goods, Toys, Musical Instruments, and Music Books, to merit a continuance of the same. Ladies will find a Rood selection of requirements for Fancy Work always in stock. J. S. MILSON. J. WAUGH, BOOKSELLETt, STATIONER, AND NEWS AGENT, Manchester Street, FEILDING. JUST received, a supply of Christmas mid 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 Boots 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 tins year. TTJEILDING BOOT AND SHOE Jj EMPORIUM, Manchester Street S. SVENDSEN, PnOPBIETOB. Gents' Porpoise Goloshed Belmorals Boots (sewn welts), Gents' French Calf Boots (sewn, j pegged, and riveted) Gents' Kid and Calf Shoes, Slippers, &c, &c. Ladies' Glace Kid Boots, Ladies' French Calf Boots, { Ladies' Kid Boots, Ladies' Glace Kid Shoes, Calf Kid Shoes, &c., &c. Children's Boots and Shoes, Slippers, &c , &c. c. j. toz"er7 SIGN-WRITER, GILDEIi, DECORATOR. GLAZIER, PAPERHANGER, &c. KIMBOLTON KOAD (Near Mrs Hastie's Hotel), FEILDING. I EJ. T. be{?s to intimate to the . Public of Feilding, and sur- j rounding districts, that he has commenced business as above, and with his extrusive London and Colonial experience, combined wito moderate charges, hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. Estimates given. Contracts entered into with builders and others. Coffin Plates written for the trade. Charges moderate. MR RODERICK SHEEHY, BLACKSMITH & FARRIER, (Next door to Mr Hoskiug, Engineer) MANCHESTER STREET. A LL sorts of BLACKSMITHS' WORK done at REASONABLE RATES. HOBSJES SHOD. U.S. hopes, by strict attention to business aud good workmanship to deserve a share of public support. COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON. T AM not accustoraed to the usual " blow " with wh ich the public are now quite nauseated, but have always endeavoured, and will continue, to give GOOD VALUE FOR CASH for all kinds of Furniture. I have an excellent, stock oi good, sound, substantial Furniture, which lam )fferLng at exceptional palue at the pre« time. I. BRJSNT, FURNITURE WABEHOU& MaKCHJJUIEB SjHgJSJ, FfiUWtfG. '
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 107, 28 February 1893, Page 4
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