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-Mv" H. E. Gunter i TEACHER of PIANOFORTI - TfTISITS FEILDING EVSB '..,: V THURSDAY, Teums per Quarter : Advanced Pupils ... 3 guine? Beginners ... ... 2 guines (Lesson of 45 minutes duration), ■1 Intending Pnpils can apply i Stab Office for all particulars. ; A CARD. MR S. S. MOORE, Music Teacher. LESSONS given on Piano, Orgar and Violin. . ; rVisits Colyton (on Mondays), Awahur CampbelltoAyn (Thursdays and Fridays FEILDING BUILDING SOCIETS THIS Society is prepared to mak Advances on favourable term and at lowest possible cost to hor . rowers. All who are desirous of se -curing a House for themselves b; ■■■'■ monthly payments should apply EDMD. GOODBEHKHE, Manager ' SHEEP DIP~ MURTON'S CKAMPIUiM btiy^P-DIPPING FLUID (POISONOUS) JFIRST 'at the largest and best Trial o! Standard Dips ever hell in New Zealand, and conducted by -the Canterbury • A ct! cultural and Pastoral Scciety. nnHIS preparation is entirely soluble _|_ and mixes instantly with cold water. it does not disturb the natural lay o! the wool. nor mterfero with thsyolk. In 1 addition to its thorough reliability as an insecticide, it possesses remarkable stimulative properties,' b 7 which the growth of the wool is much improved. ! Has gi yen entire satisfaction to the followins well-known sheep farmers :- Messrs P Perry (Sir Jas Prenderjjast), Pascal Bros., J O Batclielar, J W Jen. '.. kins, D Scott, JT Dalrymple, A S Aidrich, J W Marshall, -H 11 Marshall, F 1 Ark.wnaiit, J McKelvie, A Amon. Barber ; Bros;, W A L Bailey, H Comfoot, C '-■ Carr, F W Arbon, S -W Luxford, W - Standen, Chas Hunt, Jas Ssnson, R Kilgour, ; J Coombe, and many others '''Directions for Use .—Champion Formula Kol- One gallon of the Fluid ie one hundred gallons of cold water (cost, j 5s 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. Lpan and Mercantile ; ..".. Agency Company. Sub Agents , for Dip-^B. B Beckett, Marlon; T Einß, Bulls ; E G Cos, Sa»ddn ; H L Sherwill, Feilding ; Ilan- « ; '. son, and Son, -Waitutia ; A H Tompkms, ,■; ■ Fowlers. . ' . .__ JOHN GOULD, :?., pLAJ&VtLLR HOUSE BAKEE?, L njIHE Best Fine and Decorticatei 1 :; . J_a: Bread is delivered daily in 1 ' '{6wn' r andr cbiintry v Only the bes* ; brs(ii3S n of flbiir.aire, used and the I:"7ft^^W!'.:»i1 :"7ft^^W!'. : »if 1 4 ,!^e^)re8d' is guab- ■:.'■ ■. .;■; -...;. , ■. .■ ■ 1 ••■ i - I: Pistry and Wfeddibg Cake 3 made h :ip.&ssr,,; : ' : \ : r ''[ :':■,' . v .''. ■' i ■ '■■ [Birfhdfty and Picnic Parties sup- .; Vied with eyery. requisite. ; /.■ " 0' orders will -receive careful and 1 attention, and nothing but ;■ t^Bestarticlea^iU: be supplied. ; s J^lGpiJLp*s Bread may be bought , at the iiespectivesaops of J. Darragh, - iThompsona (Co-Op), F. iM ackenzie. Glementson, J. P. Cowie (Making), ■ «nd j Brainwell Bros (Colyton). ' Manpliest^r Street Bakery ; bppoßii^ "Gorton & Son's sale yards) ; ; ;iRTHI3iI COLES, i ', nr>EG,S to notify to the residents °. c ;tJ: l ( of. feilding. and district that he EuppiiesVpAiiY,' to, all parts of the - towi, the best quality of White and Brown BREAD, The cart goes to • f - Awihuri :i jon Mondays, Thursdays, J M Baturdays j c Makmo and Chel- '' iani; Tjoesdaysi and "Fridays. '.! r-: Pastry of every description made to irderi^ and Parties catered for. "■'' • :;jli i. ':"'•'. .:•■•■?■•■■■ A. COLES, Proprietor Phjotfr&T a 5 her, ;; ; ;; i^piSsiJfe^i>; p;mei^ton: n : > fflHE' public are invited to inspebt aUifj-r: specimen^ of Photographic "Work in 1 Vestiliu^, hextl Stab Otiice. ■'■;■"'■ •^■ :i '- : .;^b^nting, ; ; ; . PHO TO GRAPH 88. oi liarded FIEST PEIZEi Wellinßton z^n ., ; Exhibition, 1885. _; " ': . iJ Awarded FIEST PEIZE, Wan R ahm '^^.^;^v;MWSLOCK, '■:■. - ni •■ • to.the .public, this ,lisi£ r^l&fa«£ihis owßtvinaxyifftctureßj desires to ± to v th.atJthftabsolute Parity, and Qual- ,■ * ifcy combined with Gheapnesß, of hisi : ¥^^s^ms;::i [ :l 'i VZ &^m*^ „;, «..-!.'. ■„ WBDIALS 'Has foryea'rs past given.tliem the very » we -Delhi Chutney Sauce, Wor* '■•h(^'" f ft.lJt''i, I tr'-'PiiGElitKw f.-, ..-I' ;.:_i- . J^^na fiirMns/ißeiiis^Cucamber.Caul- - i^n^inint^jeloyes^iißasnberry^TJ^m,

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 240, 15 April 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 240, 15 April 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 240, 15 April 1896, Page 1

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