CASH, CASH, CASH ! Firstclass goods, best quality and assortment, in Groceries, Provisions, and General Ironmongery. Goods delivered free to all parts of the district at Lower Prices than any price-list issued. Please send for Quotations.— Beamwell Bros., Feilding and Colyton. ESSAY ON COFFEE.— They say that coffee comes from an Island called Ceylon, but my mother says the best coffee she ever bought comes from her grocer who sells Crease's Al Coffee. While in Topeka last March, E. T. Barber, a prominent newspaper man of La Cygne, Kan., was taken with cholera morbus very severely. The night clerk at the hotel where he was stopping happened to have a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy and gave him three doses, which relieved him, and, he thinks, saved his life. Every family should keep this remedy in their homes at all times. No one can tell how soon it may be needed. It costs but a trifle and may be the means of saving much suffering, and perhaps the life of some member of the family. — For sale by the United Farmers' Co-Op. Association, Feilding,
__ Advertisements GARDEN FETE, in aid of St. John's Parsonage Enlargement Fond, will be held in Mr Fry's Grounds, Makino, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th inßt., and will open at 2 p.m. There will be a Kiwitea and a Makino Stall, for the sale of useful and ornamental articles ; also, a Refresh- - ment Stall, with Strawberries and Cream, Tea, &c. ; also, a Christmas Tree and Fish Pond. Tennis and Croquet. — Admission, 6d. ASSEMBLY ROOMS. TJEILDING PUBLIC SCHOOL JD Breaking-up Concert, bt School Children, and Distribution of Frizes. FKTDAY, DECEMBER 20th, 1895. Doors open ah 7 ; commence at 7.30. Admission : Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. PROCEEDS to be devoted to Prize Fund and School Treat. THE MANCHESTER RIFLES' Parades for December — „ 19th (Inspection) In the Volunteer HalL BY ORDER. FOR SALE.— A BARGAIN. NEW HOUSE, Gladstone Street (close to station) ; four rooms, passage, and scullery ; painted and papered ; no white pine timber. Quarter acre. Price, £125 j £20 cash, balance easy terms. Apply office of this paper. THANKS. T WISH to kindly thank those gen--1 tlemen who nominated and voted for me as their representative as a Borough Councillor. . HARRY WOOLVEN. THANKS. MR & MRS W. H. ENTWISLE, of Colyton, hereby tender their most heartfelt thanks to those kind friend? and neighbours -who showed them so much sympathy ia the sad bereavement they sustained by the death of their dearly-beloved daughter, Mabel Alice (Tottie). "T HEREBY certify that the rumour J_ current against Mr G. Anton is not true, and without the slightest —** HANNAH CtLUUt. Fowlers, 12th December, 1895. THE POST OFFICE STOBE, XIWITEA. IS now ©pea, "with a Complete Stock of Groceries, &c. Terms: Cash. WM. H. FOSTER. - TENDERS FOR FIREWOOD. fTHEiNDERS will be received up to "JL December 21st for cutting, delivering, and stacking 30 cords of Bate Firewood, in 4-feet lengths. • - For further particulars apply to . - '*' A r W. HARRISON, \ ■■ ' Birminghaiu.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 143, 16 December 1895, Page 3
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