iiiiEWELLYN'S BEE AIHTM EN T - BE VJ I S TMEH. Simply a Marvelloixß Cure for 1 — •BOUP, BRONCHITIS, BLOTCHES, BBOEEH^iCHI&BLAINS, PILES, ABSCESSES, PIMPLES, &0., &o. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ATHLETES. Hay be obtained at the establishments of Mrs aiggin, chemist, Kimbolton road, Mr Joseph Darragh, The Brick Store, Manchester, street ; Bramwell Bros., Feilding and Colyton ; F. McKenzie, Feilding ; Davy and Mills, Red House Feilding. price, Is 6d and 2s 6d. FOR STABLE USE* at Mr M. Belfit's, Baddler, Manchester street ; price, 2s 6d. The numerous testimonials leoeived by the proprietor prove this wonderful Ointment can do exactly vrhat is claimed for it. See that my signature is on every pot. EDWIN GALLICHAN. Whakaronga, April 2, 1894. Me E. Gau-ichak. , Dear Sir, -Having used Llewellyn s Bee Ointment for the last twelve months on my Polo Ponies and other Howes, 1 think it invaluable for outs, sore backs, and braises ; it has great healing pewers, and I can confidently recommend it to anybody. It is now being extensively ■used by the members of the Manawatu PoloClub.-lam,&c, Ashurst, April 2nd, 1894 To Me E. Galuchan - , ■, - Dear Sir,— l have been troubled for some time with rheumatic pains in my hip, brought on by early camping-put, and as an unbeliever in patent medicines I was not easily induced to use Bee Oint. inent. After three applications of the above I can only say that I was anite relieved of all pain, and have never been troubled since. You can mai© what use you like of this for the benefit of other sufferers.— Yours faithfully, Feeds. A»pe»ws. LAING'B GOACHES FROM BIRMINGHAM to APITI. HAVING secured the Mail Contract, have decided to ran a Coach every TUESDAY and FRIDAY to Apiti, leaving Birmingham at 12 o'clock noon and Apiti at 8 p.m. Parcels and Luggage entrusted to my care will receive every attention and safe delivery. A. LAING. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! There are no Boots like Tre win's. TEEWIN! WHO IS HE? Say! Tell us, we beseech you. Why, he is the Kin«c of the Boot and Shoe Trade, whose Home-made Boots and Shoes never wear out! Has he much stock P He has just received about Three Tons of Boots and Shoes, made to his speoial order, from two of the beat manufacturers in the world. These boots and shoes have been bought for prompt cash, therefore lie is in a position to give the public the full benefit of such a large purchase. Stop Him ! ."WewiU spoil his trade, shout the dealers and small makers ; but they must first 'empty the eea with a teaspoon into the volcano of Vesuvius' ; 1 stop the Great Western express with the feather of a sparrow's tail' ; ' pension the sun off and illume the world with the electric light ' — before they can hinder the go-ahead and hourly -progressing Tsewik. DOtS HE SELL CHEAP? If I could speak with the voice of thunder, or maxe myself heard like the report of a 100-ton gun, if every eye could see and every ear could hear in the British Empire, I would say it Fearlessly and Faithfully, and challenge the world to contradict me, that the man is not born who is selling such rare quali ties at such low prices as James Trewin, — OF— THE PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT and SHOE "WAREHOUSE, Kimbolton Road, FEILDING. Boots Made and Bepaired by the best workman in the trade (bar none) while you wait. For Prices Look at the Windoic. W. PEGDEN, STEAM SASH, DOOB, & FUENITUKE FACTORY, PALMERSTON NOBTH, HAS great pleasure in announcing to his old nations and the public generally that he has opened his new premises with an entirely fresh stock o! FURNITURE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Bedding, Carpets, Linoleums. Toilet Sets, &c, Ac, Sec, of the newest and latest designs, such as cannot bo surpassed, and which he is selling at prices to meet the times. To parties furnishing, attention is directed to the following special lines and prices : — Suits of Furniture, from £12 15s 04 Kitchen Tables, from ... 8s Od Austrian Chairs ... 7s Od American Chairs ... 8s 6d Spring Mattrasses, from 18a 6d A cordial welcome will be extended to all visitors without being pressed to purchase. Note the address — W. PEGDEN, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Thb Squabe. South. Removed to more Convenient Premises, Wicketfs Buildings, The Squabe, Palmkbston Nobth. FRED "BUTLER, ACCOUNT -BOOK MANUFACTURER, BOOKBINDER, STATIONER, AND MACHINE RULER. Rubber-stamp Maker. Engraving and Embossing, Paxmebstow Nobth. Music-binding a specialty. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, Established 1836. Invested. Funds £7,521.949 Claims Paid £20,3 16, 92 g Fire Reserve Fund ... £1,850.000 THIS Company offers to insurers the security of invested funds amounting to over seven million pounds sterl ling, besides the unlimited liability of a very wealthy proprietary. By a Special Act cf the New Zealand Legislature, t>e company is in a position • o sue ur he sued in this colony. ■. •■■* ( ' o 1 1 I j . a r j \ lias ever been noted for : ■: : n'urli- -nsH iiliprnlity in settling >■■.■:.■■■■ •■:»! f ,t ,'ii> classes of * V] \ & ' '•« >-
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 74, 21 September 1894, Page 4
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836Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 74, 21 September 1894, Page 4
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