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LAST FEW DAYS OF Tea Apo House SALE. REMNANTS. REMNANTS. KEMNANTS. ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. COME AND SEE. OUR NEW AUTUMN GOODS now being discharged from Home Ship in Wellington Harbour. Will be opened up in FEILDING with Immediate Despatch. Meantime we invite Ladies to wait a few clays and aeo the Up-to-date Fashions for Autumn Wear. LAND. A A A ACRES of AGRICULTURAL 4* U \J LAND, situated close to town, pchool, &c. Fenced and divided into numerous paddocks ; 6-roomed dwelling house and all necessary outbuildings; land is first class ; the property is well improved and all ploughable. Owner has good reasons for selling, and for the price asked (£8 5s an acre) we can recommend it as ,-» real bargain. A large portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 6 per cent. 640 ACRES, 8 miles from township ; good road ; 600 acres in the best of grass ; fenced and divided into S paddocks; dwelling] iouse and outbuildings; land is level and undulating ; first-class sheep farm. Price, £1 10s an acre ; easy terms. 2 DAIRY FARMS, 40 acres; all improved ; house, <S:c. i'ooO each. 123 ACRES Dairy Farm ; all improved ; house, &c. £8 10s an acre. 92 ACRES Dairy Farm ; all improved ; house, &c. £8 10s an acre. TO LEASE— 63O acres ; rent, 7s an acre for 5 years, with purchasing clause ; 540 acres in grass ; fenced. TO LEASE— 424 acres ; 270 in grass; fenced. Rent, £30 a year ; purchasing clause, £o 12s 6d. The above are Samples taken from our list of 150 Properties. We are in the position to suit Clients with any kind of property, from 5 acres to 2000 acres. We also have several Stores, Hotels, and Town Properties for sale. KATLIFF BROS., LAND AGENTS, FEILDING. ~A Steam Whistle need not run full blast all the time to let you know that it is there, and it is not necessary that we should be always advertising by noisy statements to buy SALSALINE, the great food preservative. For once tried, always used, as it is the only reliable food preservative sold. . WOOL ! WOOL ! rfIHE fag end of clips — Locks, Pieces, Lambs', and all other Wool bought in any quantity far cash. Highest Prices Given. AIso— SHEEPSKINS. T. WATSON, Feilding. SHEEP DIP TRIALS. IN tho only thorough trial of Sheep Dips ever held in N.Z., namely, that of Hawke's Bay, the wool of the sheep clipped in Cooper was declared by the Judges to be in the most saleable condition. From its total want of proper conditions, the so called " trial " which has been so much advertised recently wasso utterly unreliable in every respect that in the" very district where it took place, and where the real facts were known, the sale of COOPER has since annually exceeded that of all the other competing dips put together. The well known Sheep- breeder who acted as a Judge on that occasion has since returned to the use of Cooper, declaring that after trying the other dips he finds Cooper's to be the best in tho Market, and that he intends to use only that Dip in future. The greatest and severest trial of Sheep Dips has been carried on— not upon a mere handful of sheep, but upon the flocks of the world, for over half a century— with the result that Cooper's Dip is now being annually used upon more sheep than all other manufactured dips combined, the sales of last year being sufficient to dip 120,000,000 sheep. Let that fact speak for itself. The cost of a Sheep Dip must not be reckoned at so much per head simply, but at so ranch per sheep for the length of time that its fleece is kept clean, and reckoned on this basis COOPER'S DIP is, far and away, the cheapest Sheep Dip in the WorltL PUKEROA BUTCHERY. MESSRS J. H. ASHWORTH & SON have commenced business as Butchers, as above, near Colyton, and hope to have a share of public patronage by supplying only the very best meat and small goods. The cart will visit Feilding and the country districts twice in each week respectively. _ J. 3_ASg^)RTH & SON. DRES6MAKING. MISS NATION begs to announce to the Ladies of Birmingham and surrounding districts that she has commenced business as Dress and Habit-maher in Kimbolton Road, Birmingham, aud orders left with her will aconve prompt attention simpsonXwe 8 t , CAEPENTEKS AMD BUILDERS. {QUIIiDINGS erected in Town or JL> Country. Good workmanship aud reasonable pi ices. Estimates free. D. SIMPSON, T. WEST, Warwick St— FElLDlNG— Princes St. OUND— A Novelty well worth seeing. See Bramwell Bros.' show, windows to-night— a dazzling illutuination of Lumpy aud Lanterns.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 221, 21 March 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 221, 21 March 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 221, 21 March 1896, Page 3

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