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sheepHdip. MURTON'S CHAMPION SHEEP-DIPPING FLUID (poisonous) FIRST at the largest and best Trial of Standard Dips ever held in New Zealand, and conducted by the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Society. FTIHIS preparation is entirely soluble, I and mixes instantly with cold water. It does not disturb the natural lay of the wool, nor interfere with the yolk. In addition to its thorough reliability as an insecticide, it possesses remarkable stimulative properties, by which the growth of the wool is much improved. Has ciren entire satisfaction to the following well-known sheep farmers ; - Messrs F Perry iKr Jaa Prender«ast), Pascal Bros., J O Batchelar, J W Jenkms, D Scott, J T Dairy mple, AS Aidrich JW Marshall, H H Marshall F Arkwmht, J McKelvie, A Amon. Barber Bros., W A L Bailey, H Cornfoot, C Carr, F W Arbon, S W Luxford, W Standen. Chas Hunt, Jas Hanson, B Kilcour. J Coombe, and mauy others Directions for Use :-ohampion Formula No 1-One gallon of the Fluid to one hundred gallons o£ cold water (cost 5 s per gallon). Champion Formula No 2 -One gallon of the Fluid to two hundred gallons of water (cost 8s per gallon). SOLE AGENTS— N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company. Sub- Agents for Dip-R -£ Beckett, Marton; T King, Bulls; E Cr Cos. j Saadon ; H L Sherwill, t eildm* ; RanFon and Son, Waituna ; A H Tompkms, Fowlers. Wheelwright, Coachbuiider, and General Blacksmith. A COMPETENT STAFF of workj^\_ men being employed, customers may depend on tbeir orders receiving prompt attention and the work being carried out in a satisfactory manner. The proprietor would also mtimate that his own experience in the trade of practical coachbuilder extends over a period of forty years, therefore he is qualified to build ANY CLASS OF VEHICLE m the Trade. Painting, Varnishing, and Repairs of all kinds undertaken by workmen second to none. Having resumed possession of the premises recently occupied by Mr i>. Jones (next to the Coach Factory), I am prepared to undertake all kinds of General Smith's Work and Horseshoeing at the usual prices. This department is under the supervision of Mr J. Bankiste3, who is well known in this district as a first-class smith, and is a sufficient guarantee that all work will be efficiently carried out. F. STEATFOED, Kimbolton Road, Feilding CLAHtVILLE HOUSE BAKEE2, THE Best Fine and Decorticated Bread is delivered daily in town and country. Only the bes' brands of flour are used and the quality ef the bread is guaranteed. Pastry and Wedding Cakes made to order. Birthday and Picnic Parties cupMcd with every requisite. All orders will receive careful and prompt attention, and nothing but the best articles will be supplied. J. Go^JLlte Bread may be bought at the respective shops of J. Darragh, Thompsons (Co-Op), F. Mackenzie, Clementson, J. P. Cowie iMakmo), and Bramwell Bros (Colyton). Manchester Street Bakery Opposite Gorton & Son's sale yards) ARTHUR COLES, BEGS to notify to the residents of Feilding and district that he supplies, daily, to all parts of the towii, the best quality of White and Brown BREAD. The cart goes to Awahuri on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays ; Makmo and Chelham, Tuesdays and Fridays. Pastry of every description made to order, and Parties catered for. J. Trial Solicited. A. COLES, Proprietor BUNTING, Photographer, FEILDING and PALMERSTON N THE public are invited to inspect specimens of Photographic Work in Vestibule, next Star Oince. BUNTING, PHOTO6EAPHE Tl^ Awarded FIBSTPBIZE, Wellington Exhibition, 1885. Awarded FIRST PRIZE, Wanganm Industrial Exhibition, 1887. F. WHITLOCK, IN introducing to the public this list of his owa manufactures, desires to state that the absolute Purity and Quality combined with Cheapness, of his PICKLES, _ SAUCES, CORDIALB Has for years past given them the very first position in the market. SAUCES, &c. Table Vinegar in casK CMli Vinegar, tomato Catsup, Walnut K^tsup, ToOnions, Girkins, Beans, Cucumber, Caul. ; iflour, Walnuts, Piccalilli, Chow Chow, Delhi Pickles, &c, &c. Peppermint, Cloves, Baspberry Balm, Baspberry Vinegar, Lime Jn.ce Cordial, Pins Apple Cordial. Sarsapanlla, Ije?°n ; Sjrup, Stougliton Bitters, Ginger Wine, { Orange Bitters, Celebrated Herb Beer, TOB PRINTING in all its branches I (I * neatly and promptly executed at Stab Office.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 228, 30 March 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 228, 30 March 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 228, 30 March 1896, Page 1

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