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flii?i^l^ttHß^tafflnfflK33M\\ ' i»ii^^^^Jß^^M^B^^^^^^^^BHl^ffliiilllnH^^^^^^^^^^ * ""*" — r^lMlHlil ■iinl ■" * RANGES ! RANGES ! ! ! ! ! Sole makers of tbe celebrated CORNISH COOKING RANGES. ACKNOWLEDGED by all to be the strongest, most economicnl, and by far the -i host Cooking Rnnge in the Colony. Pnstry, scones, etc;., baked .in less than J ten minutes The ovens are portable, can be removed to be thoroiißlily clenncd or to effect repairs without tho espense of re-settiiiß lhe ran?e. Ranges /or country use supplied with fire-places for burning 10 inch to 2ft wood. Over 50 desi K ns to j 01,00,0 'ni.BTuiVD'llcoUN I' Ar,LOW KD TO THE TUiDB. [ Acent for Feilding and surrounding districts, — £ MR. C. H. HOSKING, Engineer, Manchester Street, f S. LUKE AND SONS, J MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. j WHY t EMPIRE TEA CO.'s t I BLENDED TEAS ARE SUPERIOR: « THEY ARE FRAGRANT THEY ARE DELICIOUS THEY ARE OF UNIFORM QUALITY THEY EXCEL IN VALUE YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON THEM EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Proprietors, Wellington. I IF YOU LIKE NICE TEA ASK YOUR GROCER FOR 1 NELSON MIX awarded mm a JLHIPBHH tMOATE &c COLDBc SILVER MEDALS ■ »■ 1 CELEBRATED&THE BESTPURE INDIAN CHINA& CEYLON TEAS PROCURABLE

I "i* ~f~Q DE L SHOEING" FORGK "" f JOHN TAYLOR, 1 Proprietor, General Smith's Work in all its branches Horses carefully shod. Steel Shoe 3 used if required. Special attention given ' to malformed and diseased feet. Fittings for Reid and Grays Ploughs. ■ Fire Gratings for " Dover" Stoyes. Coil Chains, Maul Rings, Long Shovel » Handles, Sp«de Handles, Bolts, Swivels, Patent Connect- ' ing Links, &c, &c. I JOHN TAYLOR, FARRIER and GENERAL SMITH, 3 JNHnchester Street. f — ■ i i CHARLES DAHL — HAS— EJ * /CANVASS Tarpaulins, Kick and 9 V^ Stack Cloths, and Waterproo* * Sheets always in stock and make to ' order. If not obtainable from tho, local storekeepers, send direct to the L Depot at Palmereton North. ! G. W. SHAILER, ( Main Street, Palmerston North, \T7 ILL visit FEILDING every ; W FRIDAY, at G. W. ' Fowles', Manchester Street, where . Patrons can have Photographs fin- * ishedj in the Latest Style, including t the new Matt Marble Type. G. W. SHAILER, PALM K RS ION IN O KT If ? WILLIAM HEALD, Builder axd Contractor, ; SASH AND DOOR FACTORY (Near Railway Station), Feilding. QTOCK Sizes, Snshes and Doors rO always on hand, i Mouldings, Match Lining, &c, ■ produced on the shortest notice. MANAWATU FOUNDRY, Main Street West. PALMERBTOJN NORTH. WOOLCOCK & SON, Blacksmiths, .heehanics, Ironjbundcrs, and liange makers. flanges made to burn either Wood or Coal. A large stock always on hand to select from. Turning and Screwing done for the trade. nAVING added a Foundry to our establishment, we are now in a position to supply our Celebrated Cornish Cooking Ranges, also other classes of ranges of a special design at greatly reduced prices, which will make them the cheapest and most durable range in the market. The Ovens are portable, and can b« removed to be thoroughly cleaned, or to effect repairs without the expense of re-setting the range. Fire-plnces for the ranges can be supplied if necessary to burn wood any lenijih up to 2ft. High pressure boilers of our own make and design can be made lo fit any range. Circulating boilers made all sizes. Colonial Ovens on hand and made to order. Grave Yard Railings made on the pre» xuises.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 108, 2 March 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 108, 2 March 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 108, 2 March 1893, Page 4

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