;. JAMES TBEWIN. T)OOTS ! BOOTS !! BOOTS II! Beyond the shadow of a doubt, I. there is no place like James Trbwin'i to buy BOOTS, t*HOEB, and SLIPPERS. They are the Cheapest and the Best, and he has the Largest StocK to choose from. >. Beyond the chadow of a doubt, the best place to get your Boots and Shoes bepaibbd is at Jameb Tbewin's, The Public Benefit Boot Factory. Four reasons why it is the very " best place — Ist. Because they are done by practical workmen. 2nd. Because nothing is used but the very best leather. :srd. Because they are done quickly, and at moderate prices. 4th. Because the work is done on tho premises, aud by the best man in the , trade— bar none. !i - JAMES TEEWIN, Public Benefit Boot Warehouse (and Manufacturer), Eimbolton Road, Feilpino. THE EXTRAORDINARY INFLUENCE OF z EMPIRE TEA CO.'S SUPERIOR > BLEN PEP TEAS. Empire Co.'s Teas Empire Co.'s Teas At Breakfast Empire Co-s Teas They refresh yon Empire Co.'s Teas and fit you for Empire Co.'s Teas the duties of the Empire Co.'s leas day. ' Empire Co.'s Teas Empire Co.'s Teas At Lunch Empire Co.'s Teas They sustain you Empire Co.'s Teas and maKe yon Empire Co.'s Teas feel you can o Empire Co.'s Teas a.t it again. - Empire Co.'s Teas 1 Empire Co.'s Teas in the afternoon. Empire Co.'s Teas They create hapEmpire Co.'s Teas py discussion & Emyire Co.'s Teas promote social Empire Co.'s Teas intercourse, • Empire Co.'s Teas Empire Co,'s Teas In the Evening Empire Co.'s Teas They recuperate I Empire Co.'s Teas you after the Empire Co.'a Teaß worries of the Empire Co.'s Teas day, raise your Empire Co.'s Teas spirits, and bring Empire Co 's Teas peace and conEmpire Co.'s Teas tentment into Empire Co.'s Teas every household. J Empire C'o.'s Teas 3 EMPIRE TEA COMPANY. W. AND G. TURNBULL and Co., '. Proprietors. NsWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. - A.B. — Consult a lawyer. "We do not advise on legal points. I FANNY.— Yoar father should ask [ the young man's intentions. j X.-— lf the young lady insists upon having JbUItATURA TEA it is evidence of thrift, TAXPAYER— It is a simple calculation If lib ef SUJRATURA TEA at le lOd per lb lasts yon Four weeks, while lib of tea you mention at Is lOd was used in a week, it stands to reason that you pay in four weeks for the tea you have been using 41b at Is lOd equal 7s 4d, as against Is lOd, or a saving of 5s 6d in a I month by using ftURATUifA. 1 WAGER.— You win. SUBATUBA r is not prepared by band, but by machinery. - ENQUIRER.— Eight hours from the s time it is growing it has been 1 packed in boxes and packets. Quite right ; there's no more necessity to blend tea than there is to blend butter or pepper, SUKATURI TEA is sold to the , public as pure and as fresh at) if it were grown in your own gar- • den. ABOUT TO BE MARRIED.— It's a r, good suggestion, and will be i considered. NEMO. — A written guarantee that BURATURA is NOT blended with China or India can be obtained if necessary, 1 eTbTYearce, " ' LAND AGENT, ? Paimebstoh North. fiC%f\f\ CASH will buy 400 acres sbO\J\J land; all fenced ; 7 paddocks ; mostly flat and undulating hills ; r new 4 -roomed house, verandah, dairy, washhonse ; carries three sheep to the acre ; good orchard and garden ; 4 miles from inland town ; coach road ; 24 miles from Palmerston N. Balance mortgage easy. Immediate application necessary. Bargain liko above cannot remain long - on hand. 1500 acres, Waitotara ; 3 sheep; right to purchase any time, Us ; anuual rent, : 6£d ; 250 grassed ; will sell for 17s 6d. Immediate application necessary. £11 per cent, safe investment for £900. Valuable frontage; good buildings, 20 rooms, let to good tenant ; also, large dwellinghouse, 6 rooms, iron roof. Can arrange terms. Must sell. Returning i £102 per annum. 311 acres, Otaki; 100 acres cleared and grassed ; freehold, £3 . per acre ; mortgage, 5 per cent ; balance cash. 215 acres for 1450 ; all grassed and fenced ; 3 miles from railway station ; good road. Pohangina, 600 acres ; 6 roomed house; 180 acres grassed ; 3 sheep ; near school r. level and easy unduiating ; £3 17s 6d. Linton, 581 acres ; freehold, £2 15s ; >f 255 acres grassed. 400 acres, 6 miles from Palmerston ,' North; splendid road ; 7 paddocks; 3 sheep ; gentleman's residence ; all plougbable; £8, terms. 500 acres, Company's line ; 4 pad--3 docks, well watered and fenced; 880 grassed ; half ploughable ; soil, chocod late loam ; sell for £4 15s ; give terms. 460 acres near station, Company's line ; 70 acres grassed ; 50 acres flat. , > Sell for £2 17s cash or £3 5s terms. ' 750 acres, Otaki district ; 140 grassed; ring fenced, 7 wires ; billy and undulating country ; 2 miles from railway ; good soil ; 1 mile from school ; £3 7s per acre ?• and only £400 cash. ' use Empire Company's EOYAL BL/VCErNG A WD save yourself much Labor and ° J\. Trouble, r- KOYAL BLACKING ie shines easily, and has a permanent and brilliant polish. jt EOFAL BL4CKIN3 d is as Good as it is Cheap. J THE EMPIiF COMPANY, n Wellmgtoa.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 41, 17 August 1896, Page 3
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