UNITED C Farmers' Co-operative \ Association (LIMITED). FEILDING, ' WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON, and • WANGANUI. Authorised Capital, £100,000. < Subscribed Capital, £50,000. 1 Number of Shareholders, 1600. ! _____ i rTIHE Association offers exception- ] JL ally favourable terms for the ] Shipment of WOOL to London. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, ] Free of Commission. Minimum Charges. Prompt Account ( Sales. Cash Remittances. '< Wool will be offered at the Welling- < ton Sales if desired. ' Large Stocks of Farm and Station Stores AT LOWEST RATES. JOHN MARTIN, Chairman of Directors. H. W. DAVY, Local Manager. KEAU 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 public appreciate it is evidenced by the fact that the sales of Suratura Tea are increasing every month. The following is further testimony of its Exquisite Quality, its Wonderful Economy, its Delicate Flavor : — " Tea Kiosk, " Panama street, Wellington. " Having used Suratura Tea 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 cost 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. Ife is wonderfully economical, and deliciously and delicately flavoured. " Misses Burnes & Pickering." * BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Birmingham Sub-Agency. fT^HE Birmingham Sub-Agency will, from this date, be worked as an Agency, opening daily, under the charge of Mb A. C Matheson. H. MACKENZIE, General Manager. Wellington, 17th December, 1895. Mutual Life Association of Australasia MESSRS BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, Rangitikei Line, have this day been appointed District Agents for Palmerston North. B\' Order of the Board. ALFRED GILBERT, Secretary. Wellington, 30th December, 1895. The Royal Insurance Company. Capital and Accumulated Funds, £11,000,000. The wealthiest and most liberal Fire Insurance Company in the World. HAVING resigned the Agencies for the companies we formerly represented, in order to take up the Agency of the Royal (which is recognised as the stbongest Fire Office in the World), we are now prepared to accept risks and renew existing policies in this Company. BARKAUD & ABRAHAM, AGENTS, Palmerston N., Feilding, and Danevirke.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 160, 9 January 1896, Page 2
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420Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 160, 9 January 1896, Page 2
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