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Certainly the best medicioe known ia . • Sander aad Sons' Eucalypti Extract. Teat its eminently powerful effects m eoughircoldt, influenza —the relief is instantaneous. In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be theywouuds, burns, ecaid:nga, bruises, sprains, it i« the safest 1 remedj-^-no swelling, no isflammation. Like surprisiug effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation ofthe lnnRS, swellings, etc.; diarrboei. dysentry, diseases of the kidoeys and urinary - ' organ^ lto use at hospitals and medical 1 elinica all orer the globe ; patronised by i &m Majesty the Ejng of Iralj ; crowned with medal and diploma at International .Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this rvappjwved article, and reject all others.— -*Ai)lrr.-V ' . - * '"'©rink* the Hygienic Blended Teas— > the Purest, the Cheapest, and the most ■ Delicious Teas in the Market.— Henry • i^bjfly^agent, Feilding^— Advt. > : The choice stock of Ladies' and Children's Outfitting and Fancy Goods, .drnported by Mesdames Allison and Baaeley, is now being sold at the Te Aro House-Branch, Palmerston, at less J 'tiuuiEngUshCost Prices. — Advt. ' : Campbelltown settlers will note that -Mews Ross and Sandford, of the Bon If archf, Palmeraton, are now holding a sale of general drapery, clothing Ae«e.il inMrHickfbrd's premisei, Camp« belltown. including the assigned stock in the e»Ute of H. Wickett and Co , bought iiT them at lid in the £. Bargains "are' plentiful in all classes of goods.— Advt.

Advertigements feilding Assembly rooms. « 1 ' FRIDAY, 18th JULY. gr^n d /concert rand Concert — m the — , HAYBITTLE FAMILY, In Aid ofthe Funds of the New Wes« *s, leyan Church). Overture, "La Dame Blanche," R. F. t^mg^om^^p to Date,' 1 Mr Walter rfong,"Wait Awhile" (Cotsford Dick), , < Mrs Sutdiffe (nee Haybittle) ' Recitation, «« Christmas Day in the J ' ■ Workhouse," Mr Henry Haybittle Song, " Good Right Hand " (Allan and /^naawey), R-F. Haybittle ReciUtion, " Defence of Lucknow " (Ten- , r nyson), Mr Fred Haybittle . poet, "Fulaski'a Banner" (MissLind- ( «ay)i Mrs Sntcliffe and Mrs Read (nee Haybittle) Bong, comic, "Amateur Actors," Mr • Walter Haybittle . '- -hmwrxt. op Ftvu Minutes} Overture, "lie Deputante," R. F. Hay- i bittle and Sons Song, "Brave Old Guard " (St Qucntin), - Mr Walter Haybittle j Comet. Duet, Mr R. F. and Master G. Haybittle Song, " Nazareth," Mr Fred Haybittle . Song, "If the Waters could Speak as . Flow" (C. Graham), Mrs Sut- , cliffe ' Recitation, >M Whlstiing in Heaven," Mr Henry Haybittle i Sohg.eomic, ♦• Where did you Get that , ifTTaati? 1 Mr Walter Haybittie. ,-, Qfe|t!tare;*t 8 o'clock sharp. Jldxissiom: 3s, 2s, and Is. •* Reserved PUn at Mr Oarthew*s. iri^CBKIX SAW MILL, Jf^ AWAHURI. The Cheapest and Nearest Mill to $■ AU 9orte of Timber, Rough and Dressedi STEVENS & WOOD. , JJSWELLERY AND FANCY : ;^t;^>:::; goods. at Cost Peioe until J3 xn next. Come one and all and see the quality and prices* Kw ■ G. ABDULLAH, . . • ' Next to Braicwell Bros. v CHELTENHAM CO-OPERATIVE ■ • <•' 4 # PJkIRY COMPANY, Limited. . fapBNDEKS are invited for Building '. ■* JH& Creamery at Birmingham. * -Planß" and Specifications to be seen at Mr Bray's office, Feilding. Building 2-roomed Cottage at Cheltenham. Plans, <fee., at the Factory. "' Tenders close with the undersigned on MONDAY, July 16tb, at 5 p.m. -KEG. 0. TEMPLER, „ ; ;:.,--•■ Secretary BUBHF£LLING. rrtENBEBS invited for Felling 50 y^aijrej Bush in Marton No. 1 fiSeoficitlons can be seeo at Mr BulSsTHr MotfattV store (Bangi ZM^pjnoUt Tompkin'i(Biriningwill show intending cpnti^orioTer the ground on Saturday, ' I9ut^aad"retsod to the undersigned. •■•'•■■--■-■ " A^ Ji. TOMJtiklviwf '

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1894, Page 3

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