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Certainly the best medicine known is Bander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract. Teat ita eminently powerful effects in coughs, colds, inflnenzn— the relief 13 instantaneous. In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burn?, scald ngs, bruise?, sprams, U i< the safest remedj— no swelling, uo inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croxip, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lung?, swelling?, etc. ; diurrboot. djseutry, disease? of the kidneys and nun-try organs. In use at hospitals acd medical clitucs all over the globe ; patronised bj His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned wi»!i medal and diploma at Intpruatiooal Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust m tins approved article, and reject all others. — Advt. " Pneumonia is a malady that offers an unflattering record of fatality on the side of drug treatment. It must be admitted that in most cases the element of debility or exhaustion is a conspicuous causative, and renders treatment of any kind uncertain, yet the disciples of Hygieno have the better showing of results." From " Papers on Health." For particulars apply to H. Jolly, representative, Feilding.— Advt.

Advertisements ]"lEILDING v. MOUNTAINEERS. ■ At Birmingham. ON SATURDAY, JUNE 2rd. Admission, Is. J. W. TOMPKINS, Hon. Sec. ________ THE Shop, Fixtures, and Fittings, with three rooms, known as " The Post and Telephone Office," Bunnythorpe, with £-acre land, and out-buildings thereon; acknowledged as the best centre in Bunnythorpe ; midway between Hotel and Public Hall. The above offers a splendid opening to an enterprising young man. The premises, which include th« Post and Telephone Office, are suitable for a General Store, Boot and Fancy Store, also Billiard-room, &c. Full Price : JEI6S ; terms, cash. Apply on premises. " NOTICK I JEREMIAH COCKERY, Bunnytborpe, beg to state that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by my wife, Mary. (Signed) JEREMIAH COCKERY. IN BANKRUPT JY. fTIENDERS Wanted for the Book X Debts in the following Estates, viz. : — James C. Morey ... £181 17s 9d William Bellve ... £64 14s Od H. S. Munro ... £388 16s 3d Frank Groves ... £7 0s 5d Mrs E. Henderson ... £9 9s Id Lists can be seen at the Oflice of Messrs llatliff Brothers, Feilding, who will also show terms and conditions. Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, will close on TUESDAY, 20 th June, 1894. G. J. SCOTT, Deputy Official Assig-nce. Palmerston North, 15th June, 1894. NOTICE. ALL DEBTS due to the undersigned have been p'a?ed in the hands of Mr Lawrence E. Reade, of Feilding, solicitor, for collection, and whose receipt for the same will be sufficient discharge. Any debt; remaining unpaid after the 30th dny of June, 1894, will be sued for without further notice. Dated this J6th day of June, 1894. (Signed) HENRY HICKFORD (Late ot Manchester Street), Restaurant-keeper. ' TO TRESPASSERS. "I^TOTICE is hereby given that all J^j persons trespassing with dog or gun on the property of the undersigned, situated on the Awahuri Road, will be prosecuted. W iu vc P _, V lethBRIDGE E. GIESEN " MOME* ! For Inyestment on Security of Free hold Lands. Town Properties accepted if ample margin offered. WE ar9 prepared to advance large or small sums ou favorable terms to borrowers, interest at lowest current rates, am^ing to amount required and margm BAKER and COOKE, SOLICITORS, The Squaw* P»Uner6ton N.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 345, 21 June 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 345, 21 June 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 345, 21 June 1894, Page 3

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