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IX CABD.I F. A. MONCKTON, Member of Royal College of Surgeons, England. HAS resumed general practice. Residence : •• Tbe Camp," Feilding. DURING my absence from New Zealand, I have arranged with Dr Monckton to attend and advise in all cases among patients. CLIFTON CHARLTON, M.B.C.M. Feilding, April 11, 1802. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MEKCANTILE AGENCY CO. (Ltd.) WHITE AND BLACK WIRE, About 200 tons, best brands, in stock and arriving. Quotations specially low. GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. Large stocks of new season's English and Colonial Seeds. Samples on application. CORNSACKS, 44, 46, 48. CANNONS ENGLISH SHEEP DIP. Non- poisonous and effective, The best and cheapest Dip in the market. LARNET'S ANTHELMINTIC. A true specific for Lungworm and Parasitic Diseases in sheep and lambs. Full particulars supplied by F. C. MATTHEWS. Travelling Agent. Ob r. m. Mcknight, Agent, Palmerston North. Hugh L. Sherwill, LICENSED LAND BROKER AND General Commission Aoent, FEILDING AND PALMERSTON NORTH. TIIHUST Moneys Invested ; Loans X Negotiated ; Valuations made for Mortgage and Investment purposes ; Transfers, Mortgages, and Leases ' prepared under Land Transfer Act. YSENCIES— " The Phceuix Fire Co., of London." New Zealand Accident Insurance Company. Mr Atkins, Architect, Wanganui. 1< OH SALE. — Farms of various areas. TO LET.— Houses aud Shops in town . BENTS & DEBTS collected. MONEY.— In sums of 4100 to £500 and upwards at current rates of interest. Address : Box No. 46. Feilding, BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, (Successors to Stevens and Gorton), SEED, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENTS, FEILDING, AND PALMEKSON NORTH. New landing per s.s. " Tongariro," new season's grass and clover seeds for autumn sowing. We have purchased large crops of locally grown meadow foxtail, meadow fescue, and crested dogstail, also cocksfoot and Poverty Bay rye grass. Samples of above should be available early in January. We have just received 10 tons Johnson and Nephew's English galvanised wire, numbers seven and eight. To arrive — 100 cases Cooper's sheep dip. Agqnts for : The New Zealand Shipping Co. (Ltd.) The China Trader's Marine Insurance Co. (Ltd.) The United Fire Insurance Co. (Ltd. | ! Cooper's Sheep Dip Little's Fluid Sheep Dip The Massey- Harris Co.'s Reapers aud Binders, aud Toronto Mowers Fison's Fertilizers Wolseley Sheep-shearing Machines Gear Co.'s manures. Keuipthorne, Prosser and Co.'s celebrated Superphosphate, Turnip, and other Manures. Advances taadc on Wool and Produce for shipment to London. TAIL O~rTnG . THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY HAVE just opened their Autumn and Winter Patterns of TWEEDS and WORSTEDS From the well kuown MOSGIEL, KAIAPOI, ROSIA'V. PETONE, O AMARU, & AS rl BURTON Mills. Suits to measure from £3 10s. Also, patterns of WATERPROOF TWEEDS (about 200) We make to measure tho " Salisbury," •• Macfarlane," " Chester field," with or without capes. "Ponchos," Bicycle Capes, O^er-all Leggings, Fishing stockings and Trousers, etc. J. W. BURLACE, Manager, MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDING. T R. & A. H. TRIPE, SURGEON DENTISTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. Mr Tripe will pay a professional visit to Feilding every Friday, and may be consulted at his rooms at Mrs Allan's, corner of Bowen and Warwick streets. Country clients for mechanical work will have their traiu fares paid to and from Palmerston. MESSRS GREENWOOD & HOOPER, DENTAL SURGEONS, HAVING now completed new and commodious offices in Kirn boh on Road, Feilding (next to Mr Dnw's stables), will visit Feilding every WED NESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY. Harms suitable appliances on the spot, re pairs and artificial work can now, in most cases, be done without the delay of sending the same to Palmerston. Messrs Greenwood and Hooper hope that being in Feilding three days in every week the convenience of patients will be better consulted.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 120, 30 March 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 120, 30 March 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 120, 30 March 1893, Page 2

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