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Testimonial-To H. Jolly—Dear Sir,— I have much pleasure in testifying to the beneßcial results of "The New Treatment" or "No Medicine Cure." I have been a great sufferer from congestion of the lungs and other inward complaints, and have spent considerable sums of money from time on medicene of one kind and another, but without doing me any good. Since, however, I adopted "The New Treatment," about two months ago, I feel like a new man. I can safely recommend it to all my neighbours —B. Gbat, Campbelltown. Send for patterns of our new Dresses and Delaines. Oar new Prints and Crepons you will find the choice large and colourings select. Enclose cash with all orders, and they will be promptly executed, and a bonus amount of 5 per cent, will be returned on all purchases of 20s and upwards from To Aro House, Wellington. Shopping at Te Aro House, Wellington, means getting the choice of the largest stock of new, fashionable drapery. It means you are buying at the lowest cash price and getting a bonus discount. We make special efforts to please our country customers. All goods aro charged as Wellington cash prices and carriage is paid on all parcels of 20s and upwards. Before buying elsewhere—lt will pay you to ascertain the exceedingly low j prices for drapery, clothing, boots, etc., ruling at the Cash Exchange Co-Op, as these lines are just now being sold quite regardless of cost or profit. Inspection invited, without being asked to buy. Thompson and Thompson, Cash Exchange Co.Op Co.—Advt. Advertisements MONEY. ~~~ ft-t f^AA IN one or more sums, at jbJLOUU current rates awaiting investment on first-class rural properties. Apply early to LAWRENCE E. READE, Solicitor, Feilding. LICENSE NOTICE. "VT OTICE is hereby given that the jS -ex* quarterly meeting of the Ashurst Licensing Committee will be held at the Theatre Royal, Ashurst, on THURSDAY, the 7th December, at noon. All notices of applications for licenses, renewals, «fee., must be sent in duplicate to me, at Feilding, 21 days at least before the day of meeting. Dated at Feilding this tenth day of November, 1893, GHABLEB BRAY, Clerk to Committee. ESTATE OF HENRY S. MUNRO, OF BIRMINGHAM, .STOREKEEPER. fTIENDERS wanted for the StockJL in-trade, &c., in above estate. The stock is in first-rate condition, and consists of Groceries, Stationery, Patent Medicines, Crockery, Drapery and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Shop Fitting, Scales, <fee, Ironmongery, Trap, and three Horses. Total, £280. To anyone desirous of starting business, or to storekeepers wishing to extend their country connection, this is a first-class opportunity. Tenders addressed to the undersigned will close on Friday, the 17th November, and must be accompanied by a marked cheque equal to 10 per cent of tender. For full particulars and terms apply to Mr T. Lowes, Birmingham, or Messrs Ratliff Bros., Feilding. G. J. SCOTT, Deputy Official Assignee. Palmerston North, 6th November, 1893. c POHANGINA ROAD BOARD. \ PPLICATIONS are hereby inJ\_ vited for the combined position of Engineer and Clerk to the above Board. Applicants must state salary for which they will undertake the combined duties. Applications, with testimonials enclosed, must be in the hands of the Chairman, at the new offices of the Board, Pohangina, by 11 a.ni. on SATURDAY, the 11th November, instant. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. Feilding, Ist November, 1893. CHELTENHAM DAIRY COMPANY. TI/TILK will be received at the JJ_L Colyton Creamery from 7 a.m. on and after MONDAY, November 6th. REGINALD O. TEMPLER, Secretary. TTIOB SALE—Tbat valuable doubleJj frontage Building Site adjoin- > ing Fbildhtg Star Office. Price, £12 108 pw fP°t« F°r terms, &c , apply Stab Office. f7K)it SA,LE—A quantity of Fire iM. Mfa> Appty & TAB o ffice«

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 113, 10 November 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 113, 10 November 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 113, 10 November 1893, Page 3

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