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COLYTON HOTEL. ON taking over the above Hotel, situated in the centre of a largo and fertile grazing district, tho Proprietor bega to intimate that every attention will bo paid to his customers and the travelling- public, Tho best brands of Spirits, Wines, an-1 Ales always in stock. Good stabling. P. BOISEN, Proprietor. " FOOTBALL PUNCH " IS the greatest beverage ever invented; the most delicious drink ever sold ; it goes well with whiskey, brandy, or any other spirits. It possesses valuable tonic properties, and imparts new strength and vitality to football players and other athletes after their systems have been lowered by over-oxcrtion, and will soon bo as well known to every drinker of aerated wators as Bass' beer is to those who drink beer, Manufactured by WILLIAM SUMMER?, AERATED WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTORY, Gladstone Street, FEILDING. JAMES FRASER, PLUMBER AND TINSMITH Mancuestku Srreet. (Opposite the Denbigh Hotel.) TANKS supplied, and spouting fixed at prices to suit the times COPPER BOILERS And Tinware of every description at the lowest possible prices. "Wood and Iron Turning, and all so«rts of jobbing done on the shortest notice. Maker of the Excelsior Fireßlowei — no Household should bo without, E xcelsior Blower for sulphuring bl ighted Vines or Trees. Estimates given for all kinds oi pl.unibiug work. JAMES FRASER

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 54, 1 September 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 54, 1 September 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 54, 1 September 1893, Page 1

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