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i /s•**■< ****"** '^""^r— lll I HAVE always on hand a choice selection of Gold and Silver Brooches, Gold and Silver Bangles, Silver Match-boxes, Solienires, Studs, Watches, Chains, Marble Clocks, <fee, at prices never before offered in the district. A new, line of Onyx and Pearl Brooches, gold mounted, very neat* Gem Rings, for ladies. All work guaranteed. All Goods marked in plain figures. Note the address — JAMES SOOTT, (Ten years with Messrs Littlejohn and Sons, Wellington.) Opposite Cobbe & Darragh's new Store, Manchester Street. THE "SCOUR" IN CALVES. IJS past years it was calculated that in the Taranaki district alone, 10,000 calves died annually from the complaint known as " Scour." Two years ogo Mr W. A Ellis, who had a long training iv. England as a Yet* erinary Druggist, was asked by the Taranalct dairy farmers to provide them with a safe and sure remp&j for the " Scour." He at once prepared an old-fashioned well- known English remedy now used for the past fifty years by nome of the leading breeders at Home. This he in* troduced as his (now celebrated) Scour Drench for Calves. The result was surprising. Almost every farmer in Tara* naki took them up, with the result that last year not more than 500 calves died in the district, an amazing reduction in the death rate of former years, to be still further reduced this coming season. The leading farmers solely attribute this treat saving to the fact that Elms' Scoub Dbbnchks were used In time. ELLIS' SCOUE PfiBKCHES FOB CAXVKS are sold in packets at Is 6d each, with full directions. One dose will cure any ordinary case of fecour, simply by removing or correcting the cause of trouble. THE UNITED Farmers' Alliance CLIMITED). Just Abbived— PEESH NEW SEASON'S SEEDS. Grass, Clovers, aiad Turnips. Old Pasture Bye, Poverty Bay and Italian Bye, Cocksfoot, Meadow Fescue, Sheep's Fescue, Hard Fescue, Tall Fescue, Florin, Poa Pratensie, Pea Trivialii, Poa Nemoralis, Yarrow, Meadow Foxtail, Crested Dogstail, Prairie Grass, White and Bed Clover Cow Grass, Alsyke, Trefoil, Lucerne, Timothy, Green-top Yellow Aberdeen Turnip Champ. Purple* top Swede, Skirrings Swede, Fosterton Hybrid, White Stubble, and Purple ■ top Mammoth Turnips, Bape and Mustard. Samples and Quotations on application, PALMERSTON N. & FEILDING. CHAS. S. STANNABD, Manager. llTCases and Packages Direct from the Manufacturers. W. G. SHEARER, CABINET MAKER. HAS just opened up s. splendid lot of IRON BEDSTEADS all sizes, TOILET SETS in the latest designs; OILCLOTHS, and LINOLEUMS, etc., direct from Manufacturers, and having effected a big saving has marked down goods to give customers the benefit of the same. Splendid value in the above linet. 2000 ft PICTURE MOULDINGS just received. W. G, SHEARER, (Bine Sign), MANCHESTER Stbebt, yEILDING SPECIAL NOTICE. Time ia Short ; Sod Wtather is Swo. I AM the auly Firewood Dealer ia Feildiog who keeps a large stock of Seasoned Wood on hand all the year round. In Quality and Measure I defy com petition. Orders left at Mr J. S. Milson's romptly attended to. ERNEST ABAMS. irewood and General Career, Taonui. JOHN GOULD, CLAIEVILLE HOUSE BAJCBBT, THE Beit Fine and Deoorticatoi 1 Bread is delivered daily in town and country. Only tihie bes 4 brands of flour are used and the quality ef the bread is ouab* ANTBBD. Pastry and Wedding Cakes made to order. Birthday and Picnic Parties gupplied with ererjr requisite. > All orders will receive eiireful and prompt attention, and noflhing but the belt article* will be supplied. ' J. Gould's Bread may beboutjht at the respectite shops of J. CDarragfy Thompson* (Co-Op), F. Maekeune, ClemenMon, J. R Cowi. (Mekioo), and Bramwell Brof (Colytoi).

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 109, 5 November 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 109, 5 November 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 109, 5 November 1895, Page 1

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