UNITED Farmers' Co-operative Association (limited). FEILDING, WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON, and WANGANUI. Authorised Capital, £100,000. Subscribed Capital, £50,000. Number of Shareholders, 1600. THE Association offers exceptionally favourable terms for the Shipment of WOOL to London. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, Free of Commission. Minimum Charges. Prompt Account Sales. Cash Remittances. Wool will be offered at the Wellington Sales if desired. Large Stocks of Farm and Station Stores AT LOWEST RATES. JOHN MARTIN, Chairman of Directors. H. W. DAVY, Local Manager. T^IHKCALDIE & STAINS Are now prepared with a Magnificent STOCK OF NEW AND CHOICE DRESS FABRICS FOR AUTUMN & WINTER. WE have much pleasure in calling the attention of our patrons and the public generally to the first shipment of Dress Novelties now opened out for Inspection. The marvellous assortment of Dress Fabrics is a sight that will delight and please the taste of the most fastidious. ALL DRESS GOODS 42 to 52in wide. EXCLUSIVE DRESS LENGTHS. The New Series consist of over 200 Special Dress Robes, each one dif ferent from the other. The prices are within the reach of all purchasers — Ms 6d to 70s. PATTERNS of all DRESS GOODS are now ready for posting, we ask the attention of all intending purchasers, to write for a range of the New Fabrics. Correspondence Invited. KIRKGALDIE & STAINS WELLINGTON. ]%/rURTON'S SHEEP DIP. FACTS REGARDING COMPETITION. Spit, Napier, March 20th, 1896. Manager N.Z L, and M. Agency Co., Limited, Palmerston N^rth. Deab Sib,— Referring to an advertise ment headed " Sheep Dip Trials." 1. The Trial in Hawke's Bay. I was not a competitor, none of my preparations being then on the market. 2. The Canterbury Trials in 1887. My invention was placed FIRST in this competition, jand a perusal of the re> port will convince anyone regarding its reliability, &c. The Canterbury A and P. Society, by whom this competition was conducted, will no doubt know how to deal with any aspersions on the bona fides of the said trial. 3. A very M>nvs»Ding proof of tb© value of my specific is the rapidljincreasing sales, and I have no doubt that in the course of a few years it will be used upon the bulk of the flocks in this hemisphere, and this will be the result of its merits, and no I obtained by deprecatory statements and attacks upon other Sheep Dip makers. Ycurs truly, H. R. MURTOff. T. H. James & F. W. Heaps, ARCHITECTS, Feilding and Palmerston Noth. T7IEILDING Branch conducted by fi MLr James, Kimbolton Road. Offices : In Mr Greenwood's chambers.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 237, 11 April 1896, Page 2
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417Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 237, 11 April 1896, Page 2
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