Barraud and Abraham, SEED MERCHANTS, FEILDING and PALMERSTON N. A UTUMN SOWING, 1895. 8 Tanks Seeds ex s.s. Gothic 11 Tanks Seeds ex s.s. Bimutaka 1G Tanks Seeds ex s.s. Mamari Ail specially selected by our Mr j Abraham from the leading English Seed Merchants. The above have arrived in splendid condition. ALSO— PERE VNI V.L SYE GRASS, from oU Pastures, }Pure seed of highest germ* mating power. Spec iallv grown for us. AND ALL VARIETY OF GRASS, CLOVER, AND TURNIP SEEDS, We Invite Comparison. Saul for Samples and Quotations. BINDER TWINE, CORNSACKS, &c, at lowest market prices. BAEEAUD & ABRAHAM. TE ARC r HOUSE SALE. Til I S TTT E E K ! his Week! tt Kid Gloves, 1/6 for all sizes lIOUSe Nice Taffetta Gloves, 8-\d 5/- French Kid now selling 3/11 5/6 Shot Sunshades for 2/11 Te White Pocket Handkerchiefs, Aro l i 9 doz - House c^ oz " Flannelettes, 1/6, 1/11 doz. Cream Twill Flannelette, 4^ d 12 pieces white aixl unbleached Sale ! Sheetings, 7. H1, 1/-, 1/3 up Sale ! 50 pieces Twill Cretonnes, 4id Sale ! and up 300 brown stripe Turkish Towels, now selling at 7-J up 'J- c 3/11 --Fancy Dress Stuffs- -3/11 ArO 5/11-Fancy Dress Stuffs--5/ll House Dress Linings, 1/- doz. Machine Cottons, Is dozen, all Te numbers ArO 2d- Girl's Ribbed Stockinga--2d House 3d-Girls' Ribbed Stockings-od 4d-Ghis' Ribbed Stockings-4d KEMEMBERTe Apo House Saves you all the exorbitant Middle. men's Profits. All Goods imported direct from the Manufacturers. TE ARO HOUSE sells on the Smallest Profit for READY MONEY ONLY. JAMES SMITH Farmers and Others KNOW how all-important it is in sowing for any crop to have GOOD SEED. It is a worU that, on^pe done, cannot be remedied if desired. It pays always to have the Best Seed Procurable, and that can only be obtained from Messrs Sutton & Sons, of Beading and London, the leading seedsmen of the world. The highest germination and finest product are obtained from their seeds, which are not supplied indiscriminately to the trade. To be had only from the Agents, MESSES LAERY & CO. FEILDINO AviENT T. WATSON. A Trial Solicited. Cocksfoot bought in any quantity ; highest price given. W. S. HILL, GENERAL CARRIER, Queen Stkeet, FEILDING. aOODS and PARCELS delivered to all parts of the district. Furniture carefully removed by experienced hands. Reasonable Rates. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING "and Needlework of eyery description neatly and quickly executed by the undersigned. Latest fashions always on hand. MISS AMESBURY, Denbigh Street, Feilding. NOTICE TO STOCKOWNERS. NOTICE is hereby given that on and after Friday, February Ist, 1895, all Horses and Cattle grazing on the Main Cross-road opposite Sections 30 and 34, Block XI, Apiti, will be driven to the nearest Pound. HUGH OSBORNE, Apiti. THE MAKING ARSENICAL CAUSTIC POTASH SHEEP DIP. THE above Dip is put up in 4-gal-lon tins ; each tin makes 400 gallons dip wash, aud will dip 500 sheep, costing 12s per tin or 24s per 1000 sheep. JOHN DUNLOP, Liinie, Coal, and Graui Mevcfeattt, i aud Agent for above Sheep Dip, FEIIiDING LOST, a girl's Silver-mounted Hunting Crop. Finder will oblige by leaving same at Star Office.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 220, 18 March 1895, Page 3
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517Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 220, 18 March 1895, Page 3
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