REID AND GRAY, SOLE AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND, FOR TB'E MERCER NON-CANVAS BINDER, TO INTRODUCE THIS MACHINE INTO THE DISTBICT, HAVE NOW REDUCED THE PRICE TO £30. DELIVERED AT YOUB, .NEAREST PORT. TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. r"YOUTIKE NICE TEA ASK YOUR GROCER FOR I /ARDED ■& MM £B^ M, IHHIHHH CELEBRATED^THE BEST MOIAN CHINA& CEYLON TEAS PROCURABLE hSTABLISHKD 1875. H. COLLIER" & CO., PIANO & ORG N IMPORTERS— WANGANUI .* P N. f Mr John Cobbfi Fe'lding Agent. THE KUnT^XJSS FTJ^IXO. 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 stock three different models ; write for prices and photos. Mr Cobbe has the Knauss Pianos now on view. Tuning orders may be left with Mr obbe. The Kn<»us9 may be had on deferred payment. Pianos and Organs on deferred payment from 5s per week. We send out none but reliable pianos, and consequently do the leading business on the coast. Architects slioultl specify REDCLIFFE CKO'.YN lirantl (Rr.lvsinised Corrugated Iron. Then; is none better mjinufuctunjd. Lighter sheets of otlier brands must bo thinner, nnl will not last as- long or give the sama satisfaction. Contractors should not be misled by erroneous statements, such as are advertised by rival importers GALVANISED EEDCLIFFE is the cheapest first-class Iron in tho market. Tho sheets are wider, thus a larger surface can be covered with 11EDCLIFFE than with other brands, REDCLIFFE lias been more largely imported into New Zealand during tho last 20 years than any other brand, and experience proves that every sheet will be found perfect. /Pm%. 1 D m^% lii /^%i Hmm)*l IFh iLJ 111 HliW X>^l'* 'Zs4?V ° N SAT "' E BY ALL PR IJ «t'IPAL IRON-SIKKCHANTS AND \£l^*^^y STOI'KKKEPEUS. Empire Tea~C^~T^a a fact that H>j"^V ZEALAND INSURANCE 7?™L-.« t.o n n J- the Empire Ll COMPAiNY Jlimpuc lea Co Tea Company has (FIBE AND MABINE). Empire Tea Co landed 75,880 ibs Empire Tea Co I 2? a aftt t f ea ,hf.* 1 ? < !« 1 Capital £1,000,000 Empire Tea Co m'nt^sV'r M F ;V nd Eeserve , iqKmn Empire. Tea Co h«utin^, {Wifch *«g«JO Empire lea CO Assortment and holders;. Empire Tea Co '*<? M° s t JSxw — i?«,t,:,.« T«o r*« tional Quality we Hates : Lowest Current. Empire lea Co have m . f ( , Vi Empire Tea Co We have three Settlements : Prompt. Empire Tea Co re t c c l a S"^ 8 Empire Tea Co cutta every^ear " Bein S a Colonial Institution, the Empire Tea Co Our Ceylon Teas Fuild f and Profits are invested in x? • m are als o of excep- the Colony. Empire lea Co tioua i qim iitv, and Umpire Tea Co these are arriving Agent at Feilding--Empire Tea Co a !f u ? Bt every wee , k William cakthew; j_iuA|Jii^ j.t«, v^v^ all the jear round. Empire Tea Co What doe, this Dlst , icfc Age utsEmpire lea Co "-^^ Birmingham: H. Tc«*by (Junr. Ji/mpire lea Co Empire Tea Co. Halcoinbe : Wm. Bell; Empire Tea Co is in tlie va » of Wellington Branch — Fmrni-P Ton On vrogresa. Corner of Grey Street and Lambton It s (hat the Q Empire lea LO best assortment WILLIAiM I. BO LAM, Empire Tea Co . aQd "ostexct-p Actin Manager . j p l . m n tional quality 5_ ° | Empi!^ Tea Co KSd.!"'° 0 " r A - WILLIAMSON, Empire Tea Co "^ "fi^J TAILOR - -s ?as ?^fs --"^^-, Empire Tea Co strives to, but T^HILE thanking the public for Empire Tea Co DOES exctl, * » past favours, I wish to notify that I have on hand a large and wellselected stock of W. & G. TURISiBULL & Co, English, Scotch, and Colonial Tweeds}, Pbopiuetoiis, Cloths, Serges, WELLIN GTO N. Worsteds, ~ iTcaudT Bedfords, J D VALENTINE Cheviots, Baunockburus, <tc, &c. BUILDER AND ARCHITECT , r x Wapwick m-biskt, M^ «»« tomers *™ respectfully re. FEILDING. q uestecl t0 g i V °xT v S f °s - . . - .... . ... j Christmas and New Year in good FDR -ALE — That valuable double- \ time that I may engage a sufficient frontage Building adjoin- j number of hands for the occasion, ing Fkilding Star Office. Price, £12 ' Fit and style guaranteed. 10s per foot. For tenus, &c, appl^ All work uudertakeu dove conOflice. I scientiously.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 253, 2 March 1894, Page 4
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701Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 253, 2 March 1894, Page 4
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