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London Markets.

(Per Press Association.) London, Janviary 26. Wheat; shows a rise of 6d. Merinos are firm, Crossbreds are a shade easier.

(Per Press Association.) St. Petersburg, Jan. 28. Tbe final results of the Chess Cham- , pionship are: Lasker, Hi; 9^ ; Pillsbury, 8 ; Tchigorin 7 points. *■ A trap spanner has been left at this office. There ara no less than 53 newspapers in Germany -which are upwards of 100 years old. Six of them have existed for more than 200 years. These are the Frankfort Journal, founded in 1615; the Magdebourg Gazette, 1626; the Leipzig Gazette, 1660 ; the Augsburg Post, 1668 ; the Jena Gazett, 1674 ; the Gotha Gazette, 169 J. W. H. Nelson, who is m the drag business at Kingville, Mo,, has so much confidence in Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy that he warrants every bpttle and offers to refund the money to any customer who i is not satisfied after using it. Mr Nelson takes no risk in doing this because the ; remedy is a certain euro for the diseases i for which it is intended and he knows ; it. It is for sale by the United Farmers' Co Op. Association, Feilding. A loud bold voice may secure passing attention, but it requires something more substantial to njake trade and : keep it. That pan only be done by keeping the best qualities of goods and selling at the lowest possible prices for cash, i That is the chief reason why the trade < of the Bon Marche, Feilding, continues < to grow and increase.— >Advt. i ESSAY ON COFFEE.— They 3ay that i coffee comes from an Island called Cey- : lon, but my mother says tbe best coffee i she ever bought comes from her grocer i who sells Crease's Al JHoffeb. ' j Important Notice — Where to get your \ boots and shoes repaired* while you wait < and at a cheap rate at James Trewin's i Public Benefit Boot Depot, Kirn boltoa < road, Feilding, where there is always a i large stock of new goods. 1 A horse kicked H. S. Sbafer, of the < Freerayer House, Middleburg, N.Y., on t the knee, which laid him up in bed and i caused the knee joint to become stiff. 1 A friend recommended him to use 1 Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which he did, i and in two days was able to be around, t Mr Shafer has recommended it to many others and says it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. This same f remedy is also famous fdr its cures of j 1 rheumatism. For sale' by the United || Farmer's Co-pjV 'Association, Feilding. o

I Chess Tournament.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 176, 29 January 1896, Page 2

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London Markets. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 176, 29 January 1896, Page 2

London Markets. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 176, 29 January 1896, Page 2

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