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I /I_-i fr,w i____'_alii I HAVE always on hand a choice selection of Gold and Silver Brooches, Gold and Silver Bangles, Silver Match-boxes, Solicaires, Studs, Watches, Chains, Marble Clocks, &c, 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 SCOTT, (Ten years with Messrs Littiejohn and Sons, Wellington.) Opposite Cobbe & Darragh's new Store, Manchester Street. THE » SCOUR " IN CALVES. liN past years it was calculated that in the Taranaki district alone, 10,000 calves died annually {rom the complamt known as " Scour." Two years ogo Mr W. A Ellis, who had a long training in England as a Veterinary Druggist, was asked by the Tar* anaki dairy farmers to provide them with a safe and sure remedy for the " Scour." He at once prepared an old-fashioned well-known English remedy now used for the past fifty years by some of the leading breeders at Home. This he introduced 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 Ellis' Scoub Dbenches were used In time. ELLIS' Scoub Dbknches fob Calves are sold in packets at Is 6d each, with full directions. One close will cure any ordinary case of bcour, simply by removing or|correctiag the cause of trouble. MANAWATU TIMBER COMPANY HAVE LARGE STOCKS of all kinds of BUILDING TIMBER on band and make a speciality of always keeping a large <_ v » n tity oi seasoned LINING, FLOORING, and RUSTICATING, so as to be able to meet the Requirements of the Trade on the Shortest Notice. THEY have alao in Stock DOORS, SASHES, and TURNERY, of every description. All classes of Mouldings, Skirtings, Architraves, and Fencing Pickets. BRICKS sold in small or large quantities. All letters or communications to the undersigned will receivepompt attention. H. CORNFOOT, Manager, MANAWATU TIMBER COMPANY, FEILDING. Edward Martin's TEMPLE OF FASHION, Kimbolton Road tMy display of Styles and Novelties is of unusual Magnificence. I have spared no effort to obtain the very latest productions from ENGLISH, COLONIAL AND CONTINENTAL MARKETS. My selection of Twaeds and Cloth is muoh larger and more varied that hitherto Dress well and be sure oft Success. Do this at MARTIN'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, Just Abbived, per " Star of England,— 50 Wertheim's Celebrated Wringers and Mangles. THOSE Friends who have been waiting so long may rely on having their orders executed without further delay. TRY THE WERTHEIM TRIPLEX, " A REAL BEAUTY." This Sewing Machine excells anything of the kind previously in the market, on which Works of Art can be done rich enough to adorn the best drawing-room in the world. TRY oua SWEET-TONED ORGANS. We advise our friends to secure one ol onr celebrated Weaves Instruments without delay. PIANOS by Erard, Broadwood, Collard and Collard, Bohm, Meisner, Khuse, Ac. Violins, Violas, Banjos, Violin String*, I Bridges, Tailpiece., Bow Hair, Bows. GRACE, CLARK, A CO., pAidtufroir Nobth.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 119, 18 November 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 119, 18 November 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 119, 18 November 1895, Page 1

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