John G. Mauger Editor of the Sunbeam Seligman, Mo., who named Groyer Cleveland for the Presidency in Nov., 1882, while he was Mayor of Buffalo, N. V., is enthusiastic in his praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrha»» Remedy. He Bays : '• I have used it for the past five years and consider it the best preparation of ihe kind in the market. It is ns staple as Btigav and coffee in this section. It is an article of merit and should be used in every household. For sale by the Farmers' Co-op. Association, Ltd., Fei'dinpr. Advertisements A SSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING. SATURDAY, APRIL 4th. Royal Variety and Burlesque Company. The Management have much pleasure in announcing that their evening's performance will consist of all the LATEST NOVELTIES — Amusing, Instructive, and free from all Vulgarity. THE PROGRAMME will consist of Charmisg, Eccentric, Mirth-provoking Songs, Dances, Farces, &c. And a Sparkling COMEDIETTA by the Company. Come and See the CASTANET DANCE aud the babx yooalist. To conclude with a Screaming Farcical Corned y. Overture at 8 p.m. by Madame Lntby. ALF LUTBY, Manager. BOXING ! BOXING ! ! First Race Nisht (EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 6th). A GRAND EXHIBITION of BOXING will be held at the Drill Hall by a team of Coloured Boxers. Professor C. Richardson, Champion of New Zealand, and Phofessor Starlight, the Champion of Australia, accompanied by the well-known Champion Coloured Boxer, Jack Smith, of Wellington. Prices of Admission, 2s and Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 o'clock sharp. ASSEMBLY ROOMS. Race Nights, 6th and 7th April (Easter Monday and Tuesday). NA I L O R ■ BRYANT NOVELTY COMPANY. Return of the Favourites. Everything Entirely New, Popular Prices : Bs, 2s, and Is. For further particulars watch future issue R. J. WILLIAMS, Advance Manager. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD WILL be paid to any person who finds and returns to the undersigned — 1 Chestnut Horse, 4 years, white blaze on face 1 Grey Horse, aged, marked on both knees, gone astray. MBS A. BURNELL, Makino Road. ALL ARE INVITED TO THE GRAND TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION ON EASTEB MONDAY, IN THE FEILDING SPORTS GROUND. Procession to leave Town at 10.30. Salvation Band «-> Lead. SIR ROBERT STOUT, MR F. PIRANI, M.H.R., and other Eloquent Speakers to be present, LARGE UNITED CHOIR to sing in the open air. REFRESHMENTS at very Moderate Charges. Entrance to Ground ; FREE. MANCHESTER RIFLES. THE Members of the Manchester Rifles will meet in the Drill Hall TO-MORROW (Tuesday) evening — in plain clothes —to make final arrangements in connection with the Encampment at Woodville. The Corps will parade in the Hall on THURSDAY, at 10 p.m., in " drill order," and will leave by special train at 10.30 p.m. GEO. KIRTON, Captain, " SIMPSON & WEST^ CABPENTEBS AND J3UILDKKS. BUILDINGS erected in Town oi Country. Good workman shij: and reasonable prices* Estimates free, D. SIMPSON, T. WIIBT, Warwick St— FKlLDlNG^gnnepg Sit A BARGAIN.— FOR £10. DRAINING-PIPE MACHINE will make from 2-inch to 9 mci pipes. Apply, sharp, to THOMAS BULL, Cainpbelltown SOON the Winter Season will b< upon us, and with it Coughs anc Colds. To meet this emergency, MB Woollams, Chemist, has iutroduce< Compound Balsam. Ifc is too well known to need com went.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 229, 31 March 1896, Page 3
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