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Certainly tne best medicine Known v Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract Teat ita eminently powerful effects lr Ooughs, colds, influenza— the relief is instantaneous. In serious cases, and acer dents of allkiods, be they wounds, burns aoaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy — no swelling, no inflammation, Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, swellings etc.; diarrhoea, dysentery diseases of the kidneys and urinarj organs. In use at hospitals and medicai clinics all over the globe ; patronised bj His Majesty the King of Italy ; crow nee with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in thu approved article, and reiect all others.— APVT. ■■■■■mmmiim Advertisements LOYAL MANCHESTER. LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U mHE usuai **■&•*! a. JL Fortnightly A. ~W. PARKER, Secretary MANCHESTER RIFLES. fTIHE following Parades will be held in X FEBRUARY— Thubsday, 6th (Muster Parade) Fbtday, 7th, 6 a.m. (Volley Firing) Thursday, 13th (Government) 20th 27th In the Drill Hall, at 7.30 p.m. (except the Volley Firing.) These parades are to enable any members who have not yet qualified for capitation, to make up the required number of parades. All members absent from the Muster Parade will be lined in accordance with the Regulations. BY ORDER. RANGITIKEI ELECTORATE. MR JOHN STEVENS, M H R., invites his constituents to meet him at the following places, where he ■will deliver his post sessional Addresses, at 8 p.m. on each evening : — HALCOMBE— Wednesday, sth February BIRMINGHAM— Thursday, 6th February RANGIWAHIA— Friday, 7fch Febru. ary BULLS— Saturday, Bth February. A SSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING, For One Night Only, FRIDAY EVENING, February 7th. NEWBURY-SPADA Operatic and Musical Festival Company. Never before in the musical history of Australia have any artists achieved such phenomenal triumphs as MR PHILIP NEWBURY, THE GEEAT ENGLISH TENOR, the English press pronouncing him to be the worthy successor to Mr Sims Beeves, and the Australian press unanimously acknowledging Mr Newbury to be the finest tenor who has ever visited the Australasian colonies ; AND MADAME EMILY SPADA, THE CELEBATED AMERICAN JPRIMA DONNA. During the Company's late season at Christchurch and Wellington, Madame Spada created immense enthusiasm, her singing being spoken of by the local press as perfect MISS KITTY GRINDLAY, Contralto MR FREDERICK HOBBS, Baritone MADAME LOUISE HERBERT, Solo-'Pianiste and Accompanist. Admission : 3s, 2s, and Is. A plan o1 the Hall 1 is now open at Mr Carthew's stationer,' where seats may be reserved C. R. THOMLINSON, Manager PUBLIC NOTICE. k S Mr B. Le Prou is not prepam J\. to, carry out the arrangemen as drawn up, I will carry on mj Blacksmitbing business as usual* G. RANKIN, June., General Blacksmith, Apiti BOSS* BAIIUDKE SSING BALOOI THE Proprietor has now engagec a First-Class Hairdresser. Ladies' Hair Combings made up ii tails or plaits as required, on the preni ises. Patrons can rely on receivinj every attention. fTHHE undersigned has fifty six-tootl tJL Bomney Bams for "sale. Anj one requiring rams can see the shee] by calling at Arapata, Wai tun a West JOHN GEMMELL. ' """"Tr SIGHT - TESTING. SPECTACLES fitted to all sights b L'azabds & SoN'b Patent. Short,, Long, and Weak Sight reme died by correct Lenses. Great care taken in testing. f WOOLLAMS, Chemist, Feilwn^ r "ifoiricE. rUHE undersigned will be a Cas X Purchaser of good Dairy Butte !^.w.wFi T Q§T —A- Pqrse pantainipg tw I A cheques -(payment of which ha - b|eu stopped), between ' the Jalley roa and' Feilding. Finder will oblige b V. returning same to Robebt Bbown, Mk ton^Eoad, Colyton.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 183, 6 February 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 183, 6 February 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 183, 6 February 1896, Page 3

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