NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Have just received a consignment of BOOTS & SHOES, , Amongst which will be found the following first-class linos. These goods have been made fco our order, and are guaranteed in every particular. Gents' Porpoise Coobhams and Bals, Gents' Scotch Grain Cookhams and Bals, Gents' French Calf Cookhams and Bala. . n A special line of Ladies' Boots and Shoes from the celebrated " Zealandia Boot Manufactory. Ladies' Best French Olaeo Kid Boots Ladies' Best French Glace Kid Shoes Ladies' Best French Calf Shoes (a splendid line) Ladies' Best Fronrh Levant Boots Ladies' Best French Levant Shoes. CHILDREN'S SHOES in endless variety. All at Bedrock Prices for Cash. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, FEILDING. Messrs James Ranson and Son BEG to notify lhat they now have in Stock and landing the following CANTERBURY SEED POTATOES, whick they Guarantee true to name : — EARY ROSE WHITE ELEPHANTS LAPSTONES BKEEZES PROLIFIC BATH KIDNEYS MAGNUM BONUM ASHLEAF KIDNEYS FLUKES BEAUTY OF HEBRON. Also, a splendid assortment of YATES' well-known, reliable Now Season's Seeds. Theee need no recommendation. RANSOJT& SON, Direct Importers, WAITUNA WEST.
Barraud and Abraham, GRASS. SEED AND GRAIN MERCHANTS. TTAVE ON SALESEED OATS (Machine - dressed) i Sparrowbill Long White Tartarian Canadian Long Black Tartarian Duns ! CANTERBURY SEED. , Splendid Samples. Thoroughly Clean. Large Stocks of PRIME OAT3 SEED SPRING WHEAT, A so — Feed Oats Linseed Oil Cake Fowls' Wheat Whole Linseed Cape Barley Bine and Grey Peas Rye Corn Marrowfat Peas Seed Bean? English Galvanised Crushed Beans Staples [Wire Crushed Linseed A(jcnts for — N.Z. Shipping Company, Ltd. Royal Insurance Co., Ltd. Massey-Harris Co., Ltd. Booth, McDonald and. Co. Andrews and Beaven, &c, &c. FEILDING, PALMERSTON N., and DANEVIRKE. BAKRAUD & ABRAHAM. MK^LOUIS GRIST (Late Musical Director to Siqnora Venosta, Geu. DarreU, and Gco. Leech). TEA.OHER OF Piano, Voice Production, and Singing. Terms : 2 Guineas per Quarter. Pupils prepared for the Concert Platform. Apply Stab Office or Mr J. Scott s. Special terms may be arranged for ladies' schools and boys' collegiate establishments. ___ THE MISTAKE OF A M.H.B. MR T&NNEK, MH.R., spoke eloquently in Parliament recently on Pomahaka oats, school boons, and the price of Tea. On the last named subject he said : " It was j all rery well for Ministers and honorary members to claim before the ijeneral public the credit of having reduced the duty on tea 2d per Ib. Me questioned -whether any family was 'M better oft inconsequence of what they did last year." While admitting that Mr Tanner may be an authority on oata and school primers, his sweeping assertion regarding Tea is contrary to fact. It is admitted that in the matter of blended teas it was in some cases alleged that no alteration be made in price, but the difference would be given in quality That may or may not have bean done, but had Mr Tanner investigated the matter thoroughly he would have found that SURATURA TEA was immediately lowered in price to the public by the amount of the duty, and the quality of it being so firmly established, no doubt entered anyone's mind but that the reduction in price was a genuine one, and that the quality remains the same. Suratura Tea is guaranteed NOT blended with Indian or China Tea. ___ MANCHESTER^AZAAR. NEW BOOKS JUST ARRIVED: (ex Latest Mail Steamer) ' The Rebel Chief,' Nisbct ' Cesar Birotteau,' Balzac ' A Sunless Heart,' Johnstone ' Mr Bailey-Martin,' White ' A Stumbler in Wide Shoes,' Sutcliffe March 1 Heart of the World, 1 R. Haggard ' Receipt of Diamonds,' C. J. C. Hync 1 Anne Hereford,' Mrs H. Wood • Sir Julian's Wife,' Worboise ' Guide to Chess and Drafts,' Peachey ' The Master Craftsman,' Besant J. S. MILSON, Manchester Bazaar, Feilding. TO THE ELECTORS of the RANGITIKEI ELECTORAL DISTRICT. Ladies and Gkntlemen,— CONSEQUENT on the alteration of the boundaries of the Rangitikei Electoral District, and in response to numerous requests, I have decided to contosL the seat for the present Raugitikei Electorate against all- ' comers. I will tike an early opportunity ol placing my views before you. I art) Yours Obediently, F. Y. LETHBRIDGE
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 66, 15 September 1896, Page 3
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669Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 66, 15 September 1896, Page 3
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