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DRINK AND ENJOY MANDARIN (India, China, and Ceylon Teas) oh TIGER BLENDS. (India and Ceylon Teas.) ABSOLUTELY PURE AND UNSURPASSED. Can now be obtained from— Messrs Davy and Mills, Feilding, and Allan and Co., Feilding. LYSAGIJT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. Lysaqht's |g ORB BRAND is the BEST Iron made ■ ORB BRAND is the CHEAPEST Iron made f J% ORB BRAND is the LIGHTEST Iron made 1 ORBj ORj3 brand h aß tb . ree times the sale of any other Iron ORB BRAND is the only FIRST-CLASS Iron Galvanised Tinned. SOLD IN NEW ZEALAND. ON SALE BY ALL IRONMONGERS AND MERCHANTS, Architects should specify EEDCLIFFE CEO'vVN Brand Galvanised Corrugated Iron. There is none better manufactured. Lighter sheets of other brands must bo thinner, aul will notlastasloug or give the same satisfaction. Contractors should not be misled by erroneous statements, such as are advertised by rival importers REDCLIFFE is the cheapest first-class Iron in the market. Tho sheets are wider, thus s larger surface can bo covered with IiEDCLIFFE than with other brands, 1 REDCLIFFE has been more largely imported into New Zealand during the last 20 yenxs than any other brand, and experience proves that every sheet will be found perfect. Yyss^'''«*t^y ON SALE BY AfcL PRINCIPAL IRON-MERCHANTS AND \^^^^/^y XOgjiy' STOPJBKEEPERS.

YOU CANNOT Make a silk purse — well, out of a bar of soap Nor can you make a good blend by using chiefly inferior Tea and adding a sprinkling of something good "to fetch it up," as some people suppose. On the contrary, a Good Blend consists of a combination of Teas, all of which have their attractive qualities. We believe a Few People still regard Tea Blending as simply the act of mixing several Teas together anyhow. Anyone can do that ! TEA BLENDING, AS CONDUCTED BY US, AN ART To which we have devoted Fifteen Yeabs 1 Cabeful & Continuous Study. Our object is always to offer the Best Possible Uniform Quality and Value to the public all the year round. We would ask you to try our Fine Teas from 2s 6d to 3s a pound. You will find them economical and of exceptional quality and flavour. See that our registered Trade Mark 11 EMPIRE TEA C 0.," is on every package. The following are our brands and prices : — Dragon 3s Od Houdah 3s Od Kangra Valley ... 2s lOd Elephant 2s 8d Crescent 2s 6d Buffalo 2s 4d Empire 23 2d Ceylon (in lead) .., 2s 0d Mikado 2s Od EMPIRE~TEA CO., W. & G. TURNBULL & Co, Pbopeietoks, WELLINGTON. EADE'S Comer Furniture Warehouse, FIiILDING, IS still first in tho front with a fine choice of WINTER Mats, Rugs, Matting (at lOd, Is, Is 3d) Fancy String Malting (at 2s 3d), Cocoa Matt.ng. Linoleums and Oilcloth— 22 pieces to select from. l Looking Glasses and M;rrors, from 9d to £5. The above are all New Goods, at Lowest Prices for CASH. We make our Furniture on the premises, and ask the publio to support Local Industry and buy furniture of the makers. '■ ALFRED BADE SAYWELL BROS., KIMBOLTON KOAD, FEILDING Carriage Builders. Agricultural and Shoeing Smiths. SAYWELL BKOS. desire to in form the residents and settlers in Feilding and the surrounding Districts that they are prepared to build Carriages and other wheeled Vehicles at the lowest possible prices. Good Material and Workmanship guaranteed. Painting, Trimming and Kepairs neatly executed. Agricultural Implements of al kinds made and repaired. Horses shod for 5s and upwards,

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 87, 6 October 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 87, 6 October 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 87, 6 October 1894, Page 1

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