?Hii|iiegst Lloyd, HEED AND GENERAL O PRODUCE MEBCHANTS, FEILDING, Have on SaleWool Packs, Twine ; Grass, Clover, and Turnip Seeds ; Prime Feed and Seed Oats ; Bright Oaten Sheaf Chaff ; Bran, Pollard, Barley, Beans, Flour, Sugar, Tea, Kerosene. Table and Seed Potatoes. Coal : Brunner, Nuts and Household. Ploughs, Drills (Seed and' Manure) Strippers, Rollers, Rakes, Horsegears, Drays, Harrows, Grubbers, Tine Cultivators. Price List on Application. AGENTS FOR— Shaw Savill Shipping Company. P. and D. Duncan, (Implements). Royal Exchange Fire Office. Erenstrom and Andrew's Biscuits Llewellyn's Bee Ointment. THE NEW ZEALAND ~ Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd. Wool.~~Wool. IMPORTANT NOTICE to SHEEPFARMERS. fTTHE Company will hold its cus_l_ tomary Auction Sales of Wool On 6th December, 1895 On 17th January, 1896 On 14th February, 1896 At its Wool and Grain Stores, Featberston Street, Wellington. Dnrivalled facilities for the display of large or small clips. Auction Sales of Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, etc., held every fortnight. Consignments solicited. Libebax. Cash Ai>vaj?ces, free of Commission. For further particulars apply to J. M. Johnston, T. H. Hanna, Agent, Manager, Palmerston N. Wellington. READ THIS! A FRESH "HALL" MARK. MR HALL CAINE, author of " The Deemster," " The Bondsman," "The Manxman," &c, when speaking on " criticism " recently, said : — " When a thing that is advertised " greatly is good, it goes, and goes per- '• manently ; when it is bad, it only goes •'for a while — the public finds it out."— See ' Idler,' September, 1894. SURATURA TEA has been advertised for the past two years. It goes, and is going permanently. That the pnblic appreciate it is evidenced by the fact that the sales of Suratura Tea are increasing every month. The following is further testimony of ibs Exqnisite Quality, its Wonderful Economy, its Delicate Flavor : — " Tea Kiosk, " Panama street, Wellington. " Having nsed Suratura Teii*> for the past nine months, we have pleasure in stating that the thousands who had visited our Kiosk have expressed their satisfaction of the tea supplied by us. It originally coat us 2s 6d per lb, but since the duty was lowered we now pay 2s 4d ; and we have no hesitation in saying that no tea, however expensive, could be more appreciated by our visitors. It is wonderfully economical, and delicionsly and delicately flavoured. " Misses Burnes & Pickering." GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. Established 1870. LOW PREMTOMSTIIkBGE BONUSES. Rev«ratonary BonuiM declared— In 1880 £125,000 In 1885 , ... £319,000 In 1890 £396,000 In 1893 (three years 0n1y)... £277,000 J. H. RICHABDSON, tl Commissioner. A CARP. "T| R. CHARLTON, Kimbolton Boas, FEfLDING. JAMES WOOD, Grey Street, FEILDING (for eight years Manager of the "Wellington Woollen Mills) CASH BUYER op WOOL AND SHEEPSKINS. Highest Prices Given.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 135, 6 December 1895, Page 2
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433Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 135, 6 December 1895, Page 2
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