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DRINK AND ENJOY MANDARIN (India, China, and Ceylon Teas) 0E 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. LYSAGIIT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. Lysaoht's Sg ORB BRAND is the BEST Iron made ORB BRAND is the CHEAPEST Iron made f J ljm ORB BRAND is the LIGHTEST Iron made |J___J_LsJß ORB BRAND has three times the sale of any other Iro: T^^gMT ORB BRAND is the only FIRST-CLASS Iron Galvanised Tinned. SOLD IN NEW ZEALAND. ON SALE BY ALL IRONMONGERS AND MERCHANTS, Architects should specify IiEDCLIFFE CltO"\YN Brunei Galvanised Corrugated Iron. Thrrc i.-i none h ttcr manufactured. Lighter sheets of other brands must bo thinner, aul will not last ry long or give the samo satisfaction. Contractors should not ho misled by erroneous .statements, such as nre advertised by rival importers, GALVANISED REDCLIFFE is the cheapest first-class Iron in the market. The sheets aro wider, thus a larper surface can 00 covered with REDCLIFFE than with other brands, REDCLIFFE has been more largely imported into Kew Zealand during tho last 20 years than any other brand, and experienco proves that every -heet will be found perfect. X__>o?J>v ■ _________ _________ ____. ■ /4§£~£s^ /C^_^\ 1 13 _ib vkA if2[^ \^s<****^>^W ON SA_E BY ALL PRINCIPAL IRON-MERCHANTS AND X£?^**y&y j >^CL l_sX STOPEKEEPKRS. P V_> ,/^

St. Lii ON ARD'S NURSERY, I Queen J-t'ueet, FEILDING THE Proprietor has a fine collection of Blower Plants, including Chrysanthemums (over 100 ofthe latest and choicest varieties), Annuals ot all kinds, Petunias, Asters, Stocks, Verbenas, &c, &c. Also — Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Marrow, and all kinds of Vegetable Plauts. HENRY WORSFOLD Manchester Street TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. George Flyger (Laic uf Wellington and Wanganui). /^i 'T7\ BEGS to annouuce to the \JT« J_ • inhabitants of Feilding, and surrounding districts, that he has now on view a magnificent stock of Tweeds, compiising — West of England, Bannockburn, Scotch, Irish, and Colonial TWEEDS ALB0 — Worsted Coating, Suiting, and Trousers, Dress Suitiugs and Serges. ALL MATRBIALS THOROUGHLY SHRUNK AND made by Experienced workmen. j To avoid being disappointed, G.F. would kindly ask patrons to call and leave their orderß early. G.F. also desires to thank his patrons for past favors. GEO. FLYGER EADE'S Comer Furniture Warehouse, FOLDING, IS still first in the front with a fine choice of WINTER Mats, Rugs, Matting (at lOd, Is, Is 3d) I Fancy String Matting (at 2s 3d), j Cocoa Matting. Linoleums aud Oilcloth — 22 pieces to select from. Looking Glasses and Mirrors, from 9d to £5. The above are all New Goods, at Lowest Prices for GASH. We make our Furniture on the premises, and ask the public to support Local Industry and buy furnituro of the makers. ALFRED_EADE BANK IN & SON, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, , APITI. TTORSE-nHOEING a specialty. All sorts of Blacksmith Work done on the premises. Horses broken to saddle and harness by G. Rankin, junr. EILDING AERATED WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFAC TOKY. Football Punch, Horehound Tonic Beer, Kola Champagne, Orangeade, Ginger Ale, Lemonade, Soda Water Finest Ginger Wine and all kinds of Cordials Quinine Still Champagne Stoughton, Hop, and Orange Bitters, — AT — THE STExM WORKS, Gladstone Stkeet. WILXiIAM .UMMEHt, Proprietor.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 123, 20 November 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 123, 20 November 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 123, 20 November 1894, Page 1

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