Certainly tbe best medicine known is Bakdrb and Sons' EccALTm Kxtiact. Te»t >ts eminently powerful effects in eoagh*, colds, influent* ; the relief is in« •taataneons. In serious cases, and ac« etdents of all kinds, be they wotiod*, barns, scaldißg*, braises, sprains, it is the safest remedy— do ■welling— no infiauinatioa. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, ofonchmi, Inflammation of the tags, swelling, Ac; diarrhaa, dt sentry, diseaset of the kid* neya and urinary organs. In use at hoipitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with wjftdal and diploma at International Exhibition. Atnuterdans. Trost io tins approved article and reject all others.—- Advt
G. B. Clark 1 * Moelc.-100 dot. Boy* serge and tweed Vanity cap* at It for 6d. 00 dos men's tweed b«» at 3s fld for 1« 6d, at T* Ato flonst, Wellington. Augite Mftti-th* wo»«a> friend, prioo 2s~lu*s ojtooed at « he New Zealand Clothing Faettry, Beildkg. No stirring requutd for otta^si, IbiUc, rict»' ottftArds, blanc naage. j«IUe«, butters, ketchups, apple sance, Ac ; in fact, nothing will bun on U, Try it and be con* Tinted. For the Nursery, there it ooth> ing equal to beat the milk and food for the baby. G. B. Ctafc'* stMk «fClotbinff and Meroery baa been bought by James Smith for 10s m the £, and will be offered at <ht B«ttag« Sale eatanwncing on Friday June 80tb, at T» Ato House, Wellington. G. fi. Clark's »(oclc~fooo mens Kaiapoi aod Mo«gi«l tweed suits, usual prioe BSs 0d fot ttt 64. Tbato are the ebeapeai »niU m the Colooj, at Ts Ato Hocst, Wellington,
AdTertUemenU NEW ZEALAND TO WIT. In the matter of a Bill to constitute the Kiwitea Boad District a County. NOTICE U hereby given that ft Bill will be introduced into Parliament during its present session entitled " The Kiwitea County Act, 1893." The objects of the said Bill is to constitute the Kiwitea Road 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. GOODBEHERE, Secretary Kiwitea Road Board. KEEN BROS., BOOT AND &HOE MAKERS, F«I<HJBSOK BtkfcSt, FEILDING,
BEG to announce that they have taken over the business for. inerly carried on by their father (Mr M. Keen), and hope to keep up the reputation the latter made by keeping in stock the beßt articles proeorabU. They will always have in stock the best »akea of English and Colonial Boole and Shoes, Ac. , Kangaroo Leggings— a few pairs only. ; Boot* and Shoes made to order on the shortest notice (band sown a specialty). -r*>BßAiiß, «! tl » offloe i%£EC 2? Form* of Conditions of wnvm^nt BothJeltifijr. Proof of Dew FofmMrSSrSr a tea or ot*^-***
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 5, 6 July 1893, Page 3
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459Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 5, 6 July 1893, Page 3
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