English and American Carriag. Factory. EPARR, having taken over the , above business from A. L. Parr, wishes a continuance of public patronage. All ordeis will receive the promptest attention, and customera may depend on receiving the very best value for their money First-class workmen only are employed in the factory, and nothing but the best material will be used. The proprietor is, therelore, prepared to execute any description of coachbuilding or blacksmithing work at the shortest notice, and at the lowest possible cost. Special care taken in Horse shoeing Eepairs neatly and promptly executed. Estimates given for all iron work. N.B. — All work guaranteed for twelve months. ~\T E W ZEALAND INSURANCE IN COMPANY (FIBE AND MABINE). Capital „ £1,000,000 Paid up and Keserve Funds £486,000, (With unlimited liability of shareholders). Bates * Lowest Current. Settlements : Prompt. Being a Colonial Institution, the Funds and Profits are invested in the Colony. Agent at Feilding — WILLIAM CABTHEW; District Agencies — Awahuri : C. H. Tarkant Birmingham : H. Tollet (Senr.) Oolyton : H. Geo. Vickers Halcombe : Wm. Bell ; Wellington Branch — Grey Street and Lambton Qaay. J, C. HANNA, Manager. W. PEARSON, Boot and Shoe Maker and Importer, HAS just made an extensive purchase of traveller's samples of Boots and Shoes at a great reduction on English cost price. These goods must be disposed of, and are being offered at slaughtering prices for cash. Ladies' high-leg Eid Bals. from 5s fid to 17s 6d (ordinary prices 10s 6d to 27s 6d) ; Children's Shoes from Is. For other prices inspect window. wTpearson, Fergusson Streetj Feilding, Notice FROM EADE'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. DURING the next month A. Eade will sell at Vebt Low Pbioes, and will also give 1/- in the £ Discount. FOR CASH. The Largest Stock in the District for Choice. ALFRED EADE TO THE ELECTOBB OP BANGI* TIKEI AND MANAWATU WHO ABB TEA CONSUMERS. "YTOU have been repeatedly promised a redaction in the CUSTOMS DUTIES ON THE NECESSABIES OP LIFE. Good wholesome Tea is one of these necessaries, and should have bean admitted duty free years ago. But, notwithstanding the broken pledges of poll* ticians and the duty now paid, SURATURA TEA Can be purchased from Grocers, of a QUALITY and at a PRICE that cannot be equalled, if other TEAS ABE ADMITTED DUTY PBEE. If jou are dissatisfied with the TEA you are using, you may LEABN something to your ADVANTAGE, and you cannot lose ANYTHING, by obtaining SURATURA TEA. IT IS MAGNIFICENT VALUE, [T HAS NO UN WHOLE BO ME DELETEBIOUS ADMIXTURE, IT IS GUARANTEED TO BE A PURE Tea. 3BOWN am> PACKED IN CEYLON. Ask your Grocer for Suratum Tea in lead ilb and lib ptckcta, a«d m 51b boxes
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 60, 7 September 1895, Page 4
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443Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 60, 7 September 1895, Page 4
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