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WELLINGTON ry 00l oales. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. WILL HOLD SALES OF WOOL In Wellington during the coming season. Ist Sale on 4th DECEMBER 2nd Sale on 22nd JANUARY 3rd Sale on 19th FEBRUARY Wool will be exhibited in the Harbour Board's new Wool Stores, specially built for tbe purpose. Advances made upon Wool either for sale in Wellington or for shipment to London. — HUMOUBS of THE WELLINGTON EXHIBITION. T ADIES meet in front of the WeiJLj lington Woollen Co.'s exhibit. Mrs Wairarapa : •My gracious ; if it isn't my second cousin, Miss Pabia- j taa. How are you, dear 9— (Kisses), j Miss P., returning the embrace : ' Delighted to meet you, darling. Let j me introduce you to my friend across the Straits, Miss Motueka. Mrs W. : 'So glad, really. Isn't tbis a delightful show ? Quite equal to anything I've seen in New Zealand, j Bnt I do so want a cup of tea.' Miss P. : • Just what I was looking for. I can't find tbe Suratura Kiosk, and 1 can't drink any other sort.' Mrs W. : • Nor I. Anything else disagrees with me. But do you mean to say we are unable to get a cup of Snratura Tea in the Exhibition ?' Miss M. : ' Yes. Is it not a shame-' Mrs P. (horrified) : • Why ? Is it not obtainable here ?' I Miss M. : ' Becanse it is not a New Zea- ' land product.' Mrs W. : • Oh, rubbish ; that cannot be the reason. No tea is produced in New Zealand.' Miss M. : •Of course not. But some of it \s blended in New Zealand, you know, and that makes all the difference.' Mrs W. : 'Of all the ridiculous excuses I ever heard of that beats everything —to say that bleuded tea in New Zealand makes it a colonial product. Come, let us go where we cau get Snratura, which is packed where grown (Ceylon), and therefore, retains its freshness, puritj-, and aroma.' Miss M. : ' Very well ; but those are not the only virtues of Suratura. One of its strongest points is its economy. It goes twice as far as other teas.' FRANK OWEN f ICENSED and AUTHORISED I J SURVEYOR. If ember New Zealand Institute of Suryeyors.) Native Surveys undertaken for Land Court Purposes. Bush Fbixiho Contracts laid ofp. THE OLD SURVEY OFFICE, Ruck nt thf {%>rnnrf»fior> RnUdtiit>H. HOMAS A^ BRYOE, Feildino. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT. Valuations Undertaken. Trust Money to Lend ; market rater. MONEY TO LEND on approved Freehold Securities at Lowest Rates of Interest. GUY & HAGGITT, Solicitors, Kimbolton Road, Feuding (And at Paltuerston N.) Agents for tbe Palatine Insurance Co. LONGBUIIN FREEZING WORKS. NOTICE TO FARMERS THE Works will be re-opened et»rly in December, or »s oon as sufficient inducement otters. Mr R. Stevens will w;iit ujon fanners, and the Company is prepared to give full market value I'm- stock, either at per pound or j-er head ; or will freeze on owners' ac.nunt. Full information can be obtained from JOHN ANDE "!>OX, Manager. FEILDING BUILDING SOCIETY. THIS Society is prepared to make Advances on /nvour-iblo terms and at lowest possible cost to borrowers. All who are desirous of fcfjurmg a House for tiiemfc.eiv«B b\ oioatlilv payments should apply EDMO. GOODBEHKKE, Mana»pr CIIUIUJH SF.WWES " ~ FOR Sukday, December 6, 189 G. Chuhch *>f England. HAleombe, 3 p.m., L-\.y Rf adrr. Stanway, 7.30 p.m., Lav Bernier. Kiwiteu, 11 a.m. (II. C) R«v Duvyn. Birmingham. 2 30 p.m.. Rev Duvys. Apiti, 7 p.m., X«/ D;iv«s. Wesleyax Chukch. Sanson, 11, Rev K<»nll ; 7, Mr Harner. j Bongotea, 11, Mr Wood; 7, Itev Keail. i Cheltenham, 11, Mr A'Conrt. Apiti, 2.80, Rev Per y man ; 7.30, do. Pbimitive Methodist CHUHiiH, Bongotea. 11, Mr Dillon ; 7, do. Colyton, 3, Rev Cocker. Cheltenham, 2.30, Mr Fidler. Makino, 7, Mr Adams. Halcombe, 11.30, Mr Griodley ; 7, Mr W. Fergnsson. Bt*nway, 2.30, Mr Grindley. Beaeonsfieid, 11, Me Bradley; 7, Mr Grindley. ! Waituna, 2.30, Mr Bradley.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 132, 3 December 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 132, 3 December 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 132, 3 December 1896, Page 2

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