M. _. . D™K*l( D MJOY . MANDARIN rnTAnn T-fcT Ti-VTT~v/"N nT> f| JI-J-IHiK Xl jIHiN IfS ° XJLVXJLUXt LJUllilX ±JKJ. (India and Ceylon Teas.) ABSOLUTELY PURE AND UNSURPASSED. , - _ . , , an now De oDtamea trom — MeSSPS DaVy and Ml'llb, FeMding, A||an and C O., Feilding. ° ~~~" . LYSAGIJT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. ———— Lysaqiit's ga« . ORB BRAND is the BEST Iron made JffiiL tt r» <n t a j^ I^k ORB BRAND is the CHEAPEST Iron made f |% OHR BRAND i« thA TIPHTEST Iron made it L»-^% kkainu is me liiLrHHiCi iron maae | OR BJ ORi5 BRAND has three times the sale of any other Iron -^T ORB BRAND is the only FIRST-CLASS Iron Galvanised Tinned. SOLD IN NEW ZEALAND. ALL IRONMONGERS AND MERCHANTS, __^——.^——— ——-— '_»^ W^ m®& /^^K m W\ RSSSSH |^a& i»tiP i^a i B $1™ H i Real PsH ■■ WZm inJ^ |L JS i__ I g g EZL Architects should specify 31EDCL1FFR CliO^N Urnnd Galvanised Corrugated Iron. There is none botter munufactured. Lighter sheets of other brniida must bothinner.avtwillnotlastaslongorgivethesanioKatisfaction. Contractors should n°lk luislcd l>y orroucous such as arc advertised by rival iuiportera f* A 1 ll#l^ ftl i 6 ET F^ uALVANI&tU REDCLIFFE is the cheapest first-class Iron in the market. Tho sheets are wider, thus a larger surface can recovered with ItEDCIJFFE Umn wth other brands, KEDCLIFFB has been more largely imported into New Zcalnnd during the ast "" ' CnCUC° """ foundperiett. Z^l-^ ■ ■■% H\| /T-JL^aN Blk H 1 I^l /7^JL&T\ Lf ffiSJßgg U\ ■ ■ « ML J9 B (♦rHHP +1 \\wK) I " " »^^ ■ vl^H// Wj^**^o/ on s4alk by alii prikcipal luox-MEitcuANTs AXD
stopeke _._Z~l_-- ■_ St. LbONAftD'S NORbEKY, „ Q^en Street, FEILDING io^&Essir&fSit Stock,, Verbenas, fe,*c Also—Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Marrow, and all kinds of Vegetable Plants. HENRY WORSFOLD 75 of. Wellington md Wawjanui). BEGsl^announce to the \jt.X2 . inhabitants of Feilding, and surrounding districts, that ho has now on view a magnificent stock °f Tweeds ' comPlißi^West; of England Bannockburn, TWEBB^ s Lolonml TWAL_ Worsted Oooting, Suiting, and Trousers, Drsaa Snitm«a and Screes Smtin^and Serges. To avoia he^pointed, „. would Wn(Uy Mk patrons to call and O.F.a oT, for past favors. Or*™*": EADE'S C °mer F^L U D r i e NG WatelloUßei rULDiNO. I"^l^^^" -1- cIIOICO of WINTER E ™ ls, l 3 M) t2sM> ' "iHF* 2 Pi °MS " The above arc. a!l Now Goods, ises, and ask the public to support Local Indurtry and buy furniture of the ***"' ALFRED EADE rank IN:"i" SON r.sJ}f:^^ ?p|uvit TTT o GENERAL BLACZbMITHS, TTftT)Qr .t,™ -1f TTOBBE^HOMNG a specialty. All sorts of Blacksmith Work done to saddle and har- -**.»»**-« TOKY .fl „ p ."' Tonic Beer, KQia Ohampftgnej Orangeado, Ginger Ale, Lemonade, Soda Water Finest Ginger Wine and all kinds of . OordiaLi Quinine Still Champagne Stoughton, Hop, and Orange Bitters, om^lTwnPWQ THE STE AM WORKS, Gladsxone Street. r„r, „ o WILLIAM SUMM ER S, Proprietor. *
epers. BuOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. No Boots Like the Come and , ry onr M^ s PeßßeaW«.e, tights at 12s 6d; Men's Shooters, 10s 6d; Men^ Bluchers (nailed), 5s 6d Also, our Seamless Watertight* to be had only from USt „ n . o . ,o, SSSSSSS" "^to ™°" Note the AddressOpposite J. B. Hamilton's, Draper. H. L. JACKSON, ' Uan^r. JAMES FKASER, plumber aneT tinsmith Makohestek Sbrket. (Opposite the Denbigh Hotel.) rpANKS supplied, ana spouting Wood and Iron Turning, ana au «»*• "i"*^ *»» •» «>. shortest notlce ' MakeroftheE^iorFireß^er -no Household should be without. l^T^X ""*""** b o^^ B^ l JiMESFBABEE. JAMES FBABEBSPLENDID STOCK 01' NEW BvLa^uthors T^ULL /tOCK of AnTu"^, vi,: qLS Tnnuals md *^V oSSS^ Photo Albums and Frames, Work Boxes, Writing Desks and Cases, Handkerchief Boxes, Lady's Hand Bags, Mirrors, Music Cases Purses, Card Cases, Wallets, ruMoa, uara Bes, t»««, Fancy Ornaments, Toys, Violins, Accordeons, requisites for Fancy C Wj q udsor yiJ B Artist, Materials, and every descripof Fancy Stationery. \L^l^ M ~ B™^-^ QUONG LEE & ° ' TTAS n SSfTteuL. stock J-[ of Fancy Goodg> Crockery> Groceries, &c. — A new shipment of Crockery just received, to be sold at a very low price. -- Cash Buyer of Fungus at 2Jd perlb " v. P. POWLES, fIOM MISSION AGENT fj v a IND LICENBED £^ Bbokeb. offices-Lambton Quay, Phoenix Build. io* 8, WeUmuton.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 121, 17 November 1894, Page 1
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663Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 121, 17 November 1894, Page 1
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