REID AND GRAY, SOLE AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND, FQP THE MERCER NON-CANVAS BINDER, TO INTRODUCE THIS MACHINE IJSTO THE DISTRICT, HAVE NOW REDUCED THE PRICE TO £30. DELIVERED AT YOUR NEAREST PORT. TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. pF YOU LIKE NICE TEA ASK YOUR GROCER FOR I NELSON 4& awarded mm 0^ A!—— &fi M O ATE &C COLD& SILVER MEDALS ■wB CELEBRATED&THE BEST PURE INDIAN CHINA& CEYLON TEAS PROCURABLE I ESTABLISHED 1876. H. COLLIER~ & CO., PIANO & ORGAN IMPORTERS— WANGANUI A PALMERSTON N., Mi John Cobbe Feilding Agent. THE ZELIETAXTSS IPI-A-ITQ. UPRIGHT GRAND. DOUBLE oblique overstrung ; extended surface of sound board ; fine singing tone ; excellent action work ; light and rapid repeat. The KNaUSS is an instrument for an artist. H. C. and Co, keep in slock three different models ; write for prices and photos. Mr Cobbe has the Knauss Pianos now on view. Tuning orders may be left with Mr < Jobbe. The KndUßs may be had on deferred payment. Pianos and Organß on deferred payment from 6s per week. We send out none but reliable pianos, and consequently do the leading business on the coast. Architects should specify REDCLIFFE CKO"\VN Brand Galvanised Corrugated Iron. There is none batter manufactured. Lighter sheets of other brands must t>e thinner, aid will not last as long or give the same satisfaction. Contractors should not be misled by erroneous statements, such as ar») advertised by rival importers GALVANISED REDCLIFFE is the cheapest first-class Iron in the market. The sheets are wider, thus a larger surface can oe covered with REDCLIFFE than with other branis, REDCLIFFE has been more largely imported into New Zealand during the last 20 years than any other brand, and experience proves that every sheet will be found perfect. /^f£^\ I D IU /€2^\ \«^B*S*^W ON SAUS BY ALL PRINCIPAL IKON -M2RCH ANTS AND V&^Jl^&y \fe'L|V STOFEKEEPKRS. Empire Tea Co rpHE Battle ]^ EW ZE coMP?NY NSURANCE Empire Tea Co I^JH-; (FU»SVkSw^ Jlimpire lea L>O - d brands are Empire Tea Co ATTEMPTING Capital... ... £1,000,000 Empire Tea Co an introduction Pflld Fl^ dß and EeS6rVe £435 000 Empire Tea Co »*> i ttu. . aiarket *«6.000 Empire Tea Co Why ? some ex- holders;. Empire Tea Co toi their tea as a x) , T ""7T , Empire Tea Co ™diciue. P* Kate : West Current. Empire Tea Co *£. puff Settlements : Prompt. Empire Tea Co Australian- _ . „ f x Empire Tea Co packed teas in _ Be » n K a Colonial Institution, the Empire Tea Co -stly packages, f^^^ *"^ ™ in -n, 1 . m n while everybody ine v>oj.ony. Empire Tea Co linoWß a J co3tly Empire Tea Co package must Agent at Feilding— Empire Tea Co mean inferior william carthew ; Empire Tea Co &„£*«» District A ge.tT-T Jlimpire lea L-o tract trade hy Birmingham :H. Tolley (Junr. Empire Tea Co making presents Halcombe : Wai. Bell ; Empire Tea Co for which, o Wellington Branch— xn™ ;, n Tno fV* course, the Corner of Grey Street and Lambton £mpiie lea ix> b conßumer Q uay . Empire lea CO payß nothing. WILLIAM I. BO LAM, Empire Tea Co But the Em- Acting Manager. Empire Tea Co P^f Tea Co. "X^ILLIAMSOiN f? • rr Or\ works steadily ou- **■• »» A4-iJJJ-Aiuov7iij Jiimpire lea KjO war d, never tirius, TAILOR Empire Tea Co never^ .werving Manchk , ter S ' tkeet -Umpire lea OO ideal Anidea i in (Opposite the Denbigh Hotel). Empire Tea Co which quality Empire Tea Co i 8 r ™ r object and TTTniLE thanking the publio for i? m i- fl m-_ p n VALUE our goal. ? f past f avoUrß i to notify And 8 o the trade that I have on hand a large and wellEmpire Tea CO wereajee selected stock of Empire Tea Co 8O j^ i 8 far more English, Scotch, and Colonial Empire Tea Co telling an adver- Twoeds, TCrrmirP Tpi f!o than Cloths, J-jmpue lea „ worda words 6ergeg> Umpire lea Co worde." Worsteds, Bedfords, W. &G. TUKNBULL & Co, Cheviots, Bannockburns, &c, &c. Pbofiuetors, My customers are respectfully requested to give their orders for WELLINGTON. Christmas and New Year in good I a cahd] ' ime '^ a ' I mft y en g a o e a sufficient J D VALEN TIN E , number of hands for the occasion. BUILDER AND ARCHITECT Fit and style guaranteed. Warwick Street, all work undertaken done conFELLDINtf, fscientiously.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 228, 1 February 1894, Page 4
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706Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 228, 1 February 1894, Page 4
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