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SUMMER MILLINERY. AS aOhang c is pending in the Millinery Department, the undersigned has decided to CLEAR the Contents of the MILLINERY SHOW-ROOM — AT — Enormous Reductions. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HATS, AND ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES TO SELECT FROM. JUST LANDED— Four Cases of FANCY GOODS, TOYS, and Other Articles suitable for the Christmas Trade. NEW SEASON'S FRUITS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. R. J. THOMPSON, CASH EXCHANGE.

Barraud AND Abraham, FEILDING and PALMERSTON N. Just landed ex s.s. Doric, 6 TANKS TURNIP AND SWEDE SEEDS. Also, now stocks of tho Best English Permanent Grasses, Clovers, Mangel Wurzols, &c. These have beon specially selected by our Mr Lionel Abraham, at present in England, after carefully comparing stocks of the leading English Seed Houses, and have arrived in splendid condition. We invite inspection and comparison of quality and prices, Agent for Booth, Macdonald and Co.'s Carlyle Implements. PLOUGHS."PLOUGHS. Single Furrow, Double Furrow, Triple Furrow. Diggers, Convertible Diggers and Garden Ploughs. HARROWS. HARROWS. Spading, Disc, Tine, Tripod, Chain. Also, Cambridge Rollers, Grain and Seed Sowers, Farm Drays, etc. We are also Agents for the MASSEY HARRIS CO., makers of the celebrated Binders, bearing their name, also Cultivators, Hay Rftkes, Hay Tedders, etc. And for ANDREWS & BEAVEN, of Christchurch, Makers of Chaffcutters, Seed Cleaning Machines, etc. Do not pass us in any of these lines. We know we can give you satisfaction. cure i for "Lung worm i CURE FOR LUNGWORM ! BROWN'S BRONCHIAL ASTRINGENT I <A Vegetable Preparation containing no arsenic or other poisonous in- ! gredients.) _. . A safe and certain Remedy for Lungworm and Scour, Tapeworms, and all Stomach mid Intestinal Worms ; for use with S/iecp, Cattle, and Horses. TO PREVENT LUNGWORM, DOSE your: Lambs now with Brown's Bronchial Astringent AND AGAIN AT WEANING TIME. By SO doing the young sheep will be freed from internal parasites, and thereby improved in condition and strengthened to withstand tho winter. Full particulars as to dose and treatment on tins. One Gallon of the Astringent will dose 100 Lambs. PRICE : Iv 5-gallou Irou Drums ... 7/6 per gal. Iv 1-gallou „ „ ... y/- „ ,i On Sale u y BARRAUD & ABRAHAM. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued as below, subject to the conditions stated on posters at stations, [ from 18th December to 2nd January (inclusive), available for return till 12th January : — To Wellington — Ist class. 2nd class From Halcombe, Feilding and Fox ton U-s 10s To Napiek and Hastings— Ist class. '2ud class From Feilding ... 25s • 18s Ordinary Return Tickets for distances under 21 miles, issued from 18th December to 2nd January (inclusive), will be available for return till 12th January. On TUESDAY, 25th December, the Ordinary Timc-Tablo will be observed. On WEDNESDAY, 20th December, a Special Passenger Train will leave Wanganui at 6.10 a,m., Halcombe 9.40 a.m., Feilding 10.15 a.m., arriving at Palmerston at 10.55 a.m. ; returning leaving Palmerston at 6.25 p.m., Feilding 7.5 p.m., arriving at Wanganui at 10.30 p.m., stopping at any intermediate stations if required (either way). The usual 3.15 p.m. train from Marton to Mangaonoho will not run. •'A. train will leave Marton at 7.55 p.m. for Mangaonoho. The usual 9 a.m. train will leave Foxton at 7. 15 a.m. for Feilding, returning from Feilding at 0.20 p.m. to Foxton. For further particulars see posters. BY ORDER^ H~<ENT X SAW MILL, AWAHUKI. Tho Cheapost and Nearest Mill to Feilding. All Sorts of Timber, Rough aud Dressed. STEVENS & WOOD _ £le mbTNTSON'S T ABOUB EXCHANGE & BEGIS±J TRY OFFICE, Manchester Street, Feilding (Licensed). First-class Female Cook wants situation iv Hotel (references) ; Housemaid wants situation ; Boy wants situation, wages 10s ; Boy wanted lablo to milk), oa. Stamps in every case must be sent for reply. J~ OB PRIN i'lNG Tn^intiTbranoliei neatly and promptly executed at Sx&fi Office.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 149, 20 December 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 149, 20 December 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 149, 20 December 1894, Page 3

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