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EARLY AUTUMN SHIPMENTS. DRKCALDdTaND STAINS' NEW LEADING LINES IN T\KESS -piABRICS: Coating Serges and Estamenes Fancy Blacks, in every variety Kyell Cloths and Fancy Tweeds Covert Coatings and Dress Meltons Fancy Tweeds \ Exclusive Bobes [ OuR OwN Styleß Cheviot Novelties French Effects ) Foule Coatings, Heather Tweeds, New Flecked Tweeds, Tourist Mixtures. MANTLES: Beaver Cloth Capes Frieze Cloth Jackets ") g PECIAL jj og Ladies Distingue Cloaks ) New Cloth Mantles, New Silk Jackets, New Tweed Capes, New Imperial Cloaks Tea and Dressing Gowns, Costumes and Skirts, Shirts and Blouses. FRENCH & ENGLISH MILLINERY. Elegant New Creative Ideas. French Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, Millinery Trimmings, Hair Ornaments, Flowers, Feathers, &c, &c. SPECIAL. New Petersham Beltings, Silk Laces, Umbrellas, Ladies' Ties and Handker* chiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Nets, Ac. Correspondence Invited. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. ~ MURTON'S CHAMPION SHEEP - DIPPING FLUID. Proved beyond doubt to be the Best Dip on the Market. • A T the Great Trial of Sheep Dip con_£3_ ducted by the Canterbury Agncultural and Pastoral Society (the Leading Association of this Colony) this dip, after being submitted to the most STBIJfOENT AND EXHAUSTIVE COMPETITION THAT HAS EVER BEEN HELD IN ANT PART of the wobliD, proved itself Superior in each of the qualities for which points were awarded, viz- : — Condition of Wool at Shearing, Most effectual Destroyer of Parasites, Mostcifectual Preventive from He-infec-tion, Effect upon Sheep at Dipping, And was awarded FIRST in the competition, beating Thomas by 3 points, Brooke by 4 points, Zealandia by 5 points, Little by 6 points, Hatch by 6 points, Cooper by 8 points, and Me* Dougal by 11 points. The Dip mixes freely with cold water, is absolutely certain in its destruction of the eggs of ticks and all parasitic life. It stimulates the growth and improves the quality of the wool. AGENTS— N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd., PALMERSTON FORTH. " Hugh L. Sherwill, LICENSED LAND BROKER AND Genebai Commission Agent, FEILDING AND PALMERSTON NOBTH. TRUST Moneys Invested; Loans Negotiated; Valuations made for Mortgage and Investment purposes ; Transfers, Mortgages, and Leases prepared under Land Transfer Act. AGENCIES— 11 The Phoenix Firo Co., of London." Forwarding Agent for New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited. New Zealand Accident Insurance Company. Mr Atkins, Architect, Wanganui. t OR SALE. — Farms of various areas. TO LET.— Houses and Shops in town. RENTS & DEBTS collected. MONEY.— In sums of £100 to JESOO and upwards at current rates of interest. Address : Box No. 46, Feilding, FRANK OWEN LICENSED and AUTHORISED SURVEYOR. Member New Zealand Institute of Suryeyors.) Native Surveys undertaken for Land Court Purposes. Bush Felling Contbaots laid off. THE OLD SURVEY OFFICE, Back of the Corporation Buildings. <*. C, HILL C.E., ARCHITECT AND LAND AGENT, Feit,ding. FOR SALE — Numerous Town and Suburban Properties, including building sites in most desirable positions. Money to Lend on Rural Land. T. H. James & F. W. Heaps, ARCHITECTS, FEILDING AND PALMERSTON NORTH Feilding Branch conducted by Mr James, Kimbolton Road. (Opposite Mr Higgin, chemist.) A CABD DR. CHARLTON, Kimbolton Road, FEILDING. Cheap Money. MONEY TO LEND on first-class Freeholds up to two-thirds value, in sums from £500 to £5000. Interest : From 5£ to 6 per cent., according to amount borrowed. Sums ot £100 to £400 at 7 per cent. T. WATSON, Commission Agent. EDMUND GOODBEHERE. Land and Commission Agent and Valuer. LOANS negotiated on freehold security at current rates. Agent for Commercial Union Fire Insur. ance Company, and Australian Mutual Provident Society (Life). Farms for sale in all parts of the district, from 100 to 1200 acres. Numerous town lots in Feilding and suburbs, with or without buildings.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 211, 7 March 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 211, 7 March 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 211, 7 March 1895, Page 2

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