As OU^rt See Us On and a/tlm Saturday, July Ist, the FxiLDiirp Bta.» will' be issued daily. Wei (Waipawa Mail) congrmtalttte ouri contemporary Upon an extended sphere of usefulness, and it a prosperous future. iTiWHt be ebeeriof to Mr Cadman to find hittSeJ^saya the Napier News) •pokou of in such kindly fashion by samao? of the Oppi>eijion papers in th« colony. Among <j>thers, tbe Conservative, but strictly honest journal, j the Feildixo Stab, has spoken of Mr Cadman's resignation with regret. It says : " During his term of office Mr Cadman has proved himself one of the best Native Ministers the colony has ever had. Possessed of a thorough knowledge of the native character, cool, resolute, and honest of purpose, wherever there has been a conflict of opinion Mr Cadman has invariably proved that he was the right man in the right place. ... No one in the colony will believe that Mr Cadman has ever done anything to be ashamed of." Certainly tbe best medicine known is Saxdbb and Soks' Eucalypti Extbacc. Teit its eminently powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza ; the relief in in* stantanroas. In serious cases, and ac« etdents of all tindg, be they wounds bora*. «c*ldiiK«, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy— no swelling — no m« flamtnatioD. Like surprisioK effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchiiif, Inflammation of the tangs, swelling, Ac; diarrhaa, djsentrj, diseases of the kirN nejs and urinary organs. In use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised bj His Mnjestj the King of Italj : crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Treat in this approved article ami reiect all otbvrc— Aprr B. Clark's s took. — 200 pairs mens ail WwA If pagicl tweed trousers, original price IS* ltd for St lid. 260 mens strong Tweed Vest* sold at 8s 6d for 3* lid Hx»* are the cheapest ever *een in >*ew Zealand 'T» Abo House. We! line ton, Q. B- ClarVs «tock.— loo dot. Bojt ierf* and tweed Varsity caps at Is for 6d. 60 do* men's tweed hats at 3s 6d for Is 6d, at Tb Abo House, Wellington Attftte Mats— the woman's friend, prie«.2t— just opened at the New" Zen. • land CI«*«»*I Factory, Peilding. No stirring required for oatmeal, milk. ric< ,; ctttUMls, Wane mange, jellies, butler*, keiehups, app'esajiee, &c. ; in fact, nothing wiil burn on iv Try t And be convinced. For the Nar»«rr, there it nolbtng ednai to beat the milk and food for the b«W. , „ The San B*kioc Powder eclipses all other*-— Advt. . G. B- Clark** stock of Clothing and Mercerj has been bought bj James Smith for 10s in the £, and will be offered at the Salvage Sale commencing on Fridaj Jane 80th, at Tk Abo House, Wellinfton. O. B. Clark's stock.— 23Uo mens Kaiapoi and Mosjftel fw^cd suits, usual ■rioe SSs 6d for *6» 6d. Thete are the ch«tpi*t xuita m the Coionj. at Tb Aso Hotsb. Wethagton. ' Advertisements NEW ZEALAND TO WIT. In the matter of a BiU to constitute the Kiwitea Boad District a County. NOTICE is hereby given that a Bill will be introduced into Parliament during its present session entitled "Tne Kiwitea County Act, 1893." Tbe abject* of the said BUI is to constitute the Kiwitea Boad Board District a County. A copy of the said Bill has been deposited in the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, Feilding, where it is now open for public inspection. EDMD. GOOr>B&WIERE, Secretary Kiwitea Road Board. Batliff Bros., Kimboltok Boad, FEILDING, . LAND, KS-TATK, AM) COMMIS. BION AGSNTS, HAVE FOB BALE— Farms, Houses, Town Sectiooi, Ac. MONEY to Lend from £10 to £100; and on Freehold securities (broad acres) £100 to £800. and op wards. Ftrsons having properties for sale or k*M ace invited to communicate. Amenta for the National Insurance Co. muE high School, PALMERSTON NORTH, K. WILSON, tI.A., PbincipalThe next term will begin on TUESDAY, May 30th. Claaaes for Carpentry and Short* band ate being formed. Evening Class on Tuesdays and Fridays. A few vacancies both for Boarders and Day Boy. POST OFFICE STORE. EAGAB and HANSON (Late Crabbe) GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, WAITUNA WEST. MESSRS EAOAB & RANBON baring purchased the business of Mr Crabbe at Waituna Wart, including the stock-in-trade and good will, beg to solicit a continuance at • tbe patronago accorded to their predecessor. Only the very blst lines of Groceries, Ironmongery, Draper?, 4 atid ' other articles will. bj& kept vn stock, c whiio the prices chaiged will be reasonable aud fair. EAGAB & HANSON, r y Waituna West. • fT^HE underßigned has the Best J_ Cure for the Woojly and Scale fihghU on Apple Tree Enown in the .'.^ Colony. \ Ooet of application kj the affected trees, by arrangement, or the mixtore wilt be i&ft^ e U P * nd Beut t° an y r addrestf. , rgbaXaiam m*f be ebtamsd at Mr J. H«Hi«in'« Ch»»i»t fhop, in any «Ym?'to - ■ y w. «om, Mmniirntcr Hotel* ox fft** Office.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3, 4 July 1893, Page 3
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811Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3, 4 July 1893, Page 3
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