THE NEW ZEALAND Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd. Wool." Wool. IMPORTANT NOTICE to SHEEPFARMERS. finHE Company will hold its cusX tomary Auction Sales of Wool On 6th December, 1895 On 17th January, 1896 On 14th February, 1896 At its Wool and Grain Stores, Featherston Street, Wellington. Unrivalled facilities for the display of large ox- small clips. Auction Sales of Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, etc., held every fortnight. Consignments solicited. Liberal Cash Advances, free of Commission. For further particulars apply to J. M. Johnston, T. H. Hanna, Agent, Manager, Palmerston N. Wellington. THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN CO.'S EXHIBITS at the lato Agricultural and Pastoral Show were purchased by KIEKCALBIE & STAINS UNDER VERY FAVOURABLE TERMS. THE EXHIBITS COMPRISE— Tweeds, Mauds, and Rugs, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Dress Tweeds, Flannels & Blankets, Shirtings, &c. Mauds and Travelling Rugs, suitable for presents or otherwise — 17/6, 21/-, 24/-, 25/-, 30/-, 32/6, 37/6. SPECIAL EOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS — PETONE TWEED SUTTS, TO MEASURE, 425, 50s, 63s (In our well-known Cat and Finish). KIRKCALDIE & STAINS WELLINGTON. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. Established 1870. LOW PBEMIPM3. IjABGE BONUSES. Beirersionary Bonuses declared— In 1880 £125,000 In 1885 ... £319,000 In 1890 £396,000 In 1893 (three years 0n1y)... £277,000 J. H. RICHABDSON, T] Commissioner. MERCHANTS in NEW ZEALAND WRITING TO CEYLON TO OBTAIN ' SURATUEA TEA. nnHE following copy of a letter JL was written by the exporters of Suratura Tea to the Wellington agents : — " Colombo, 2nd Sept., 1895. " Dear Sir, — Tliere seems to be a great deal of correspondence between dealers in your Colony and merchants here re Suratura Teas, and we have on more than one occasion heard them highly spoken of in Colombo. We mention this as we think it will beas well for you in self-protection to register the mark {if you have not already done so) as early as possible, as we ourselves have known the labels of other well-known brands very closely, if not almost, copied, and toe feel sure were this to happen to Suratura, and inferior teas sold tinder a similar, or perhaps the same name, it would be very detrimental to allparties concerned. Of course we refuse to ship the teas {Suratura) to any firm but your goodselves, and shall ahvays endeavour to protect you at this end as fayas is in our power. — Yours, etc., . . ." The endeavour made to obtain this wonderful Tea is proof of its public appreciation and quality.The duty on Suratura is charged, at 4d per lb, the old rate being 6d. A OAKD. "P| R, CKARLTON, Kimbolton Road, FEfLDING. J" AMES W~O 0D , Obey Street, FEILDING (for eight years Manager of the Wellington Woollen Mills) IS A CASH BUYER op . WOOL AND SHEEPSKINS. Highest Prices Given. TRAIN SERVICES. North. Leave Feilding — 7.15 a.m., 12.20 p.m---6.12 p.m. South. Leave Feilding — 10.53 a.m., 4.3 p.m. 8.20 p.m.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 129, 29 November 1895, Page 2
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463Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 129, 29 November 1895, Page 2
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