« STOP THAT COUaH" BY USINO COMPOUND BALSAM. One of the finest Cough Elixers now used. ■ ' It contains both demulcent and expectorant ingredients, being especially useful for dryness and tickling irritation of the throat. Numerous Testimonials Received, THY a Small Bottle— Price : Is 6d ; 2s 6d, and 4s 6d. Prepared by F. G. WOOLLAMS, CHEMIST AND DRDGGIST, Feilding. Agents. — Cheltenham, Mr Evensen ; Birmingham and Ranpiwahia, Mr T. Moffatt; Pemberton, J. C. Fowler ; Makino, F. Berry ; and to be had from the principal stores in the district. Campbelltown Bakery. THE best fine and decorticated Bread delivered to all parts of the District. Only the best brands of flour used, and quality guaranteed. Pastry and Wedding Cakes made to order. Birthday and Picnic Parties supplied with every requisite. My Bread can be obtained at Mr J. Darragh's store. THOS, ANYON, Proprietor Birmingham Furnitur.6 Warehouse. THE undersigned begs to notify to the settlers of Birmingham, Apiti, and Pemberton districts, that he has commenced business in Birmingham as a CABINET-MAKER and UPHOLSTEREB, and trusts, by strict attention to busi« ness, to merit a fair share of patronage. Ererj description of Furniture made, at town prices, and satisfaction guaran* teed Funerals Undertaken. Agent for Palmerston North Sash and Door Factory. F. FANTHOJiPE, Cabinetmaker and Undertaker Bangiwahia Bakery. ARTHUR HICKFORD, HAYING purchased the Bakery business in Bangiwahia lately carried on by Messrs W. CxanklinBrowne Bros., begs to solicit the patronage accorded to his predecessors. None but the finest quality of bread supplied, and packing done to all parts of the district. Picnic Parties supplied with Confectionery, &c. Agent for the Feilding Stab and Alliance Fire Assurance Company. FOR SALE— I 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 the 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. PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT and SHOE WAREHOUSE, Eimbolton Road, Fbilding. JAMES~TREWIN T>EGS to thank the public of Feildr> ing and district for past favors, and desires to inform them that he has opened up Several Cases of BOOTS AND SHuEff, made to his special order, from the best manufacturers in the Colony. These goods are fully 20 per oent. better quality than any other goods in the market, as the material has been specially selected. Ladies' Calf Boots and Shoes a specialty. Men's Pegged Watertights at 12/6. Repairing at Cheapest Rates. JAMES~TREWIN, Proprietor, Next to Hipgin's, chemist, Eimbol ton Road, Feilding. STANDARD STEAM AhRATED WATER & CORDIAL WORKS. Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Ginger Beer, Orange Champagne, Horehound Beer, Raspberryade, Sodawater, Al Ginger Wine ; large stock of all kinds of Syrups to choose from. Dark and Orange Bitters put up in suitable bottles, fitted with " sprinklers. Beer, Wine, and Spirit Bottles bought in any quantity. Highest cash price given. Note the Address : Queen Street, Feelding. WALTER HODREN, Sole Proprietor. RANKIN & SON, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, APITI. TTORSE-SHOEING a specialty. All sorts of Blacksmith Work done on the premises. Horses broken to saddle and harness ibyG^RankinjJunr. . C. YOUNG, ~7 THE CHEAP IEONMONGEI^, Manchester Street, Feilding. T ABGE STOCK of Builders', For JLi mahiagi and General Ironmongery. Stores. Scott's Ranges, and BICYCLES A SPECIALTY. Brush ware, Steel Trunks, and rvery desoription of Ironmongery, at lowest possible prices. INSPECTION INVITED. C. YOUNG, The Cheap Ironmonger. NOTICE. "~ ANY person trespassing or taking timber, gravel, or soil from the river bank boundary of my property will be prosecuted. CHARLES BULL, Aorangi PIANOFORTE TEACHING. LESSONS on the Pianoforte givei by a Feilding Lady. Termi moderate. Apply to Miai Curtis, Man cheater Street.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1894, Page 3
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