I Eureka Charcoal Filter Protect^ by Patent Office. No. 8199. PUBLTC OPINION : THE "FEILDING STAR" says: •' A long.*felt w«nt in the shape of a cheap, efficient Filter. The covst, 10s, is very low, and it cannot fail to find its way into every tank.*' A G H Moobe, Esq. Brookley, Wellington, says : " Found it gave every satisfaction. Kindly send another at your earliest convenience." EUREKA CHAECOAL FILTER. G E Johnston, Esq, NZ Clothing Factory, Feuding, says : " Water of the very worst description was filtered through in my presence, and came through the process free from all impurities ; the trial was a very severe one " T. Watson, Esq, Financial Agent, Feilding, says ; " Your Eureka Charcoal Filter is a thorough success, and in my opinion is what you claim for it— 'a boon and a blessing.' " The Eureka Charcoal Filter. Sole Agents for the whole of New Zealand — MESSRS COFFEN & GIIAMBKEUIN m!fE~ HIGH SCHOOL, PALMERSTON NORTH, K. WILSON, M.A., Prinoipai,. Classes for Carpentry and Shorthand are being formed. Evening Class on Tuesdays and Fridays. A few vacancies both for Boarders and Day Boys mllk walk. ON and after December Ist I will supply and deliver milk in the tovm and suburbs of Fending. Only the very bfiat quality supplied Fresb cream in any quantity. Prices reasonable. The following prices will bo charged until further notice : —Per quart, 2|d ; per pint, lid. Special arrangements will be made with customers taking a large quantity. GEOKftE THOMAS, Kimbolton Road CiEILIHNG COAi, DEPOT, Jj Kimbolton Eoai>. Household Coal Drain Pipes Blacksmith Goal Syphons Charcoal Bends Coke Stench Straps Bone Manure G;u - deu Tyles Bonn Meal Flower Pots Brook's Lime always on hand. Atfcus for Carbol Crystal, the great American Sheep Dip. JOHN DUNLOP Removed to morr> Convenient Premises, WicketV s Buildings, The Sqcaue. Paiilikuston x< r ntTH. FEED BUTLEB, 4 CCOUJMT - BOOK M.ANUFACI\. TURER, BOOKBINDER, STATIONEB, AJ?D MACHINE EULEII. Rubber-etamp Maker. Engraving and Embossing, PAIiMEBSTON NORTH. Music-binding a specialty FEEDEKICK POPE, Builder and Undertaker, Bowen Street, HAS always on hand a full supply of all Builders' Materials at lowest current prices. All orders promptly attended where special measurements of Timber are required. Plans prepared and estimates given. Jj HEDiJEICK POPE, Timber Yards, Bowen Street FOR SALE OR TO LET. A BARGAIN. THAT well-known and old-estab-lished Business, The Marton Boot and Shoe Warehouse. This business has been carried on by D. O. Bett for the last 29 years, doing a very large trade \ one of the largest between Wellington and Aucklaud. Reason of D.C.B. giving up business — Failing health . The stock is large, but arrangements can be made either to take it over or to dispose of it in another way. Apply to D. O. BETT, Marton. G. H. SAYWELL, Coachbuilder, Wheelwright, and General Blacksmith, Kimbolton JKoad, Feilding. ~YTEHICLES of every description V made to order at prices to suit the times. Only the Best Material used and First - class Worlcmanship guaranteed. Kepairs undertaken and effected on the shortest notice at reasonable rates. HOR^E-SHOEING ard General Blacksmithing Work attended to by competent employes. Raspberry Syrup. Canterbury College Laboratory Department, Christchurcb, January 23rd, 1896. REPORT of the Analysis of a Sample of Raspberrj' Vinegar Extract supplied by E. W. Hall, Christchurch : THE concentrated extract proved to contain a trace ot arsenic equal to one grain to 860 gallons of the made-up drink when ready for use — an amount, in my opinion, absolutely incapable of injurious effect. —A. W. Bickerton, Colonial Analyst. Feilding Agent-WILLIAM SMITH. g^T*4@sL GOOD NEWS ffHwIUF SHEEPFARMERS. SANTOISINE BALSAM. nPIHE undersigned having been ap» _I_ pointed Sole Agent in thi3 districc for Tnoa. Hflm's SANTONIJSTE BaLSAM, he is prepared to supply the same in any quantity. This Balsam was tried in this district and the Wairarapa last season by a number of farmers, and proved very effective. The Agent is prepared to give free trials with any small numbers of sheep. Testimonials on application. Pbice : 12s per gallon. One gallon wiil dose 150 lambs. , W. EEID, Makino, Or F H BtriLOCK FEILDING BUTCHEKy! HENRY RUTHEBFORD & SON beg to inform the inhabitants of Feilding and surrounding districts that , having bought their old established business back, they intend supplying nothing but the best of Meats, Terms : Gash and Monthly, a, RUTHEKFOBD $ SON.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 198, 24 February 1896, Page 4
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