WHAT A MAN KNOWS HE KNOWS! WHAT A MAN DOES NOT KNOW, HE NEED NOT GUESS AT 1 IF you know where to buy yaur TEA at »hc most reasonable price. If you are satisfied with "the flavour ; and If you can always depend on getting the same good iirticle ; then You do not want any assistance from us. . . But if, on the other hand, you are constantly worried by havin* to drink inferior or unpalatable Tea, then try EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S SUPERIOR BLENDS. We have the big trade, without which it impossible to buy to the best advantage or satisfactorily handle large quantities of Tea. We have the skill, experience, capital, and machinery for Blending lea in the most economical manner. m _T,«j« :„ Every Blend shows the utmost value Riven anyhow, anywhere, by anybody in the Trade. If you doubt, try them. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., PIIOPKIETOBS. WELLINGTON. ■I IB M'niimUH'IHIIHHJIH' i""';fl' "" I'. '"' ' :: 'll ''' ' ' : 'II »"'''■' il >'■'■ "■' U; ' ''"II ' """" II '"Hi"' j| jjJJI 1 1 RANGES ! RANGES ! ! " RANGES ! ! ! gulc makfrs of the celebrated . CORNISH COOKING RANGES. ACKNOWLEDGED by all to be the strongest, moat economical, and by far the best Cooking Range in the Colony. Pastry, scones, etc., baked in less than ten minutes. The ovens are portable, can be removed to be thoroughly cleaned or to effect repairs without tlic expense of re-setting the range. Banges for country use supplied with fire-places for burning 10 inch to 2ft wood. Over 50 designs to choose from, from 2ft to 12ft Ion?. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWRD TO THE TRADE. Agent for Feilding and surrounding districts, — MR. C. H. HOIKING, Engineer, Manchester Street. S. LUKE AND SONS, MANNKR3 STKEKT, WELLINGTON. V YOU LIKE NICE TEA ASK YOUR GROCER FOR COLD& SILVER MEDALS ■ wfili CELEBRATED3cTHE BEST PURE INDIAN CHINA& CEYLON TEAS PROCURABLE ESTABLISHED 1875. H. COLLIER" & CO., PIANO & ORGAN IMPORTERS— WANGANUI A PALMERSTON N., Mr John Cobbe Feilding Agent. THE ILHST-A-TTSS S^v?iy^^^^B^^^9^SHofll^^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^Bi^K^^^B]9i^^^B UPRIGHT GRAND. DOUBLE oblique ovorstrimg ; extended surface of aonnd board ; fine singinpr tone ; excellent action work ; light and rapid repeat. The KNAUSS is an instrument for an artist. H. C. and Co, keep in stock three different models ; write for prioos and photos. Mr Cobbe will have the Knauss Pianos on view in a few days. Tuning orders may be left with Mr Cobbe. The Knjuss may be had on deferred payment. Pianos and Organs on deferred payment from 5s per week. A LARGE CONTRACT. mH E HI o H sC H OOL, oth July. 1893. PALMERSTON NORTH, To Mkssbs Wuiggleswobt u & Bijfws. ... TTaAV ._ . DEAR SIRS,— I hereby make offer k WILSON, M.A., to guarantee you 3000 sittings within six months at the following terms, * wncipal. Viz, : -. 1. Each sitting to bo for one dozen Classes for Carpentry and ShortCabinets and one 15 x 12 Artist -Finished nan( j ate \ )emg f orme a. Enlargement on Opal. 21.0r mv agents, to be permitted to -p, . „, _ - sell half-crown deposit tickets hearing Evening? Class on Tuesdays and your name, eulitling tho holder to sit for Fridays. the above Photos, and Opal at your A few vacancies both for Boarders studio on paymt-ut to your iirm of 18s and Duy Uoye. Gd, so that each sitter will receive the above Cabinets and Opal for a total of 21s. 1^T EW ZEALAND INSURANCE 3. Your tirm lo n«ve sitters the choice j^l COMPANY of jour Patented Matt-Opal Type or (FIKE AND MAKINE). Enamelled Cabinuts, and to give two sittings and proofs if necessary without capital... ... ... A1, 000,000 extra charge, aud aUo finish the Opals Paid up and Reserve and Cabinets m as good a style as sum- Funds £485,000 pies provided, which are equal to the (With unlimited liability of sharework for which you have hitherto been holders' 'T^dVpo^tiekctsarctobcsoldby Kates : Lowest Current. vou or at your studio, and no person to Settlements : Prompt be taken by you at these charges unless a Colonial Institution, the they hold one of your deposit tickets Funds and Profits are invested in sold by me. The penalty for a breach of the Colony. this agreement to be LSOO. — Yours, Ac. * Agent at Feildiliff — Tu K». g™.. KDE * GEOKGK ' d . WnXI" CARTHEW, JlEAuSni.-We herewith beg to ac- District Agents— cept the offer c< ntained in your letter of Birmingham :H. Tolley (Junr. the Bth July, ISD3, — viz , to guarantee Halcombe: Wm. Bell; us 5000 sitters at the rates moutioned. Wellington Branch — We are now mukint; extensive prepara* Corner of Grey Street and Lambton tions, and will be ready to commence the Quay work on Ist August next WILLIAM I. BOLAM, WRIGGL^OKUI^BINNS. __Actin g Manager._ Deposit Tickets can be obtained from ANTED KNOWN, — Orders the Canvassers, nnd also rroia .J. d. wV , , o «, - lunis, Biatioucr. Willis »tre.t. Welling. |J. en at the fc tar office for tua, where biuiu.U» way be seeu. aU kiwi* of Rubber Stamps.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 83, 5 October 1893, Page 4
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809Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 83, 5 October 1893, Page 4
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