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REID AND GRAY'S . 11,000 m 11,000 MADE I 1-a^ tt> MADE ! FAMOUS CHAMPION DOUBLE FURROW PLolj<iß> ? A.ND DIGGERS. DRILLS. Onv " Eureka. " DRILLS. TO FAEMEES requiring Dril's for tin preseut season, se« oui- drills before purchasing. They are now perfect, "Will sow 801b of any kind of artificial Manure per acre up to 3 cwt. or 4 cwt. if necessary, and sow it evenly and continuously. It will not clog, however pasty and wet the superphosphates may be. Made as a Combined Grain, i urnip, and Manure eowcr, or as a grain sower without Manure; but Manure with Turaips or with Turnips and Manure alone. Fourteen and 16 Coulter Drills alvr.iys in stock, but all sizes made, from 2 drills up. GRAY'S PATENT AUTOMATIC -INGLE AND DOUBLE BAGGERS. ILSO No. 1, 2, 21, 3, and 4 CHAFrCU'iTKKS for band or power (specially reduced pr.'-L-.s). j--.is 1 2, J3. ami 4 Horse Gears. FORCE-FEED BROADCAST GRAIN, GEASS AND TUrtV-.".? SOWEES. SOie Agents for DBEUING IIAiJVWS CE.i and T»VI. % i'K I3T.NDER Daplicatts oriUmiible ironi s,]i our br.MuciißK. The A. W. LEGC* Pata-t FUBROW SPLITTEB kept iu stock. I^ MB IW Bnnii ii in -ftzjw \u niw inn i mill in liniii 1 1 i i n agiincoii''c?™**^ciWTßa<jgcuK3n.'arM»ygr3nai^^ ~to "farmers, daisy companies, and others. ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, IRON BRIDGE BUILDERS, ETC., ETC, ETC. MANNERS-STREET, WELLING 1 ON. HAVE jrh'en special attention to the minufacfcure of Rijiprs and Engines, 81ia.ft.ns and Pulloys, and all machinery For Civ.vm tI.-s and Dairies. Our export knowlcd^e in this branch is of first importance to th >.-e rtqmriu« plants. Have in band r,\ preseiit coatrvn-ts for 12 plants. _^ Estimates given. Patterns of all compound nn<? otlior Eagioes, Highpressure Jgcalcrs aud Mucliin^rv of highest qualify, for ;iU j.-urp-'ses PR/CES NOT TO BE BKATE-. Note the Address- MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. Ey SPECIAL fes-;,^ ZiPPOSiJTMEKT, il IP^I pl'l^l Warnock i%li i^ift'lll Adkin s I 1 !tf ftJlTr Sci EXPLANATION I HSf I Ul4 i£;^^«o TO THE PUBLIC. t PRIZE MEDAL 9 XT — ■ n^o*s? ruvß ap s m^-, an ' I an T er r;o the mna^ ent ! ui " e s ** ibii&htlMllMnmkki ,»~. to the cause of our s ivin g «p business in Feilding considering the TUP js\ C^ Very large trade we have b een doin gi we beg to state that we have decided to have tIOLU Wlthm !h$ Reach CT Mi! One Large Shop rbS *$***£? \ ~ #" .'"a.. 1 t0 SU PP^ the wllole oi the Manawatu. i>» r¥g A|| i [M*§k We have extended our bbl L,Ui% JOt / Palmerstoii Branch Warehouse Ol IORT "" : '^ to SUC^ a si:se as w^^ enable us to "WS fi^jdi^^ kold an immense StocW where cusli^Sni ARi II / tom6rs can have a Choice of Goods iP!U§ #%|\| lg| f JfiWlJif e q ual to most Wellington Houses. oi Er^B^rn / i ll ab^ ut Ten Days we win show yLES^P^ill ©S / our ■ Ne^ Spring which have at Zdo^s/ ®® now ar " vec * m w ellington, and we ' .__, guarantee all goods will be marked at EACH PHIEi 1 Wellington Cash Prices. uo Ta i^^k i jM AU accoun ts owing to our Fjeildfimv lir TQ W^W /jfm^ ING can be paid to either 4"/ PER LB JmS^f^^Sf Wellington or Palmerston direct. SOLD BY ALL 6RQCERS. WARNOCK and ADKIN. HAVE NOTHING ELSE, - The New Zealand Confectionery RlHYni F^ works, DIV^ I ULtO. Makohestkb Street, FEILDING T ADIES or Gentlemen requiring a (Ne^t W G Sh«flrpr's> JLj first-class Mount should bu, a New To ic^ Storekeepers ol the Raglan, and they will nerer regret it -,-, . .. . ° „" UUJie During the 12 months September, 1893, iiangiukei and other districts. o October, 1894, 1 sold dozens of Mach~ \7sT^ to annoi lice that we ines. Some have been ridden tremen y\ have commenced business dous distances by rough riders, by heavy as MANVFAGTUHING CONFBCriders yet the only breakage was one TIONEKB in Feildiag, and hope bv spoke (the rider put his foot in the wheel.) , - ,-, , »' »v No Cone, Bearing Ball, or Freme ha snpplying the best and purest sweets shown a defect. What better can be de ot all descriptions at the cheapest sired? No others are so good, at tlie pnes. market rates, to merit your patron* Machines just landed !vs.-;e absolutely age and support. Dust-proof Bearings, and wr.li culinary Country Storekeepers may rely use the Buttender High Tru ion Spokes upon p rompli despatch of orders, cannot break, livery M-cii'u^ GuaraD- *n „^^J„ „ ■ . ■, , , teed for 12 months. Price- » U IJ Road- .. A " f ? ds pure, and of ster, Best Dunlop Tyros, Diamond the be&t Qesonption. Frame, Balls all over --only £119 Freight Novejtiea a specially, paid to nearest port. All Duplicates in FALMER & CO., Proprietors slock. Lists free, ELEOTEOWA^TI^LECTROWARE~! BeetteBAQLANB-IcSS A Perfect ELECrBO WAKE I , ' Direct from the Makers. Repairs a Speciality. Established 1880. De6l « ua uev '^ r before seen in t'eilding, F. J. W. FEAE, AT ENGINEER and IMPOETEE, prices below anything yet heabd op. Willis Stkebt ... WELLINGTON. fto Middlemen's Profits. Feilding At<ent-G W. F-wles. T>ISCU[T BARBELS from 6s ; Cruits fl> from 10s; Jelly Dishes from ss; The London Boardinp'llOUSe sugar and cream do. from 7s 6d ; break/VT „ t, -mi i< . f' lSt cruets from 7s 6d ; fruit dishes from (Near the Bon Marche), 9s . buD£er coo]ers from 5s . c]areD j llgSi Fer{»USSon Street, *eiumng 12s; and dozens of other useful articles SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. MES M. E. CLEBKE, having Enanielware and Crockeryware, taken over the premises lately <Jotue One ; Corns All ! carried on as the Shamrock Board- And Inspect the BARGAINS at ing House, begs to notify that she F. MACKENZIE'S, has had such premises thoroughly renovated, and patrons may rely on Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kefbeshgetting Board, &c , of the very best ment I\ooms attached, where refreshdescription, ments will be provided on the short* est notice. MEALS, at PJlhou^Os: Beds, is, — SS^ING~BOTaSISr~ Mp Gunier "d ENEY huthebfokd &^on i VI I XX beg to inform the inhabitants •PTPAPTIT'T? nf PT A N OTOP TT? of Feilding and surrounding districts TEAGHEK 01 PIAKOFORTi, that , having bought their old estab"TTISiTS FEILDING EVEIiY lisfled business back, they intend supV THURSDAY. plying nothing but the best of Meats. Terms : Cash and Monthly. Texihs per Quakteb : H. .ftUTHERFOIU) & SON. Removed to more Convenient Premises, Advanced Pupils ... 3 guineas WickeWs Buildings, Beginners ... ... 2 guineas The Sqcaue, Palmebston North. FRED BUTLSR, (Lesson of 45 minutes daration), • CGOUKT- BOOK MANI7FACA TUBES, Intending Pupils can apply at BOOKBINDER, STATIONEE, Stak Ofßce for a!), pnrtieulars. jkd ul»r caterer, is stili in charge of tha Itv.- PAIMBESTOBT JNOBTH. freshmen t Car; also Lessee of the I\il« "~ — merston Eailway Refreshment .Rooms. Music- biading a spocwlV*

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 214, 13 March 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 214, 13 March 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 214, 13 March 1896, Page 4

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