Hugh L. Sherwill, LICENSED LAND BROKER AND Ginbba- Couhission Aoent, PEILDING AND PALMERSTON NORTH. TRU3T Moneys Invested ; Loans Negotiated ; Valuations made fer Mortgage and Investment pur- j poses; Transfers, Mortgage»,anii Leases prepared under Land Transfer Aot AGENCIES— *• The Phoenix Firo Co., of London." Forwarding Agent for New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Oompany, Limited. New Zealand Accident Insurance Company. Mi Atkins, Architect, Wanganui. FOR SALE. — Farms of various areas. TO LET. — Houses and Shops in town. BENTS ft DEBTS coUected. MONEY.— In sums of £100 to £500 and upwards at ourrent rates of interest. HUMOURS of THE WELLINGTON EXHIBITION. LADIES meet in front of the Wellington Woollen Co.'s exhibit. Mrs Wairarapa : 'My gracious ; if it isn't ray second cousin, Miss Pabiatna. How are yoa, dear ?— (Kisses). Miss P., returning the embrace : * Delighted to meet you, darling. Let me introdnce you to my friend across tbo Straits, Miss Motueka. Mrs W. : 'So glad, really. Isn't this a delightful show ? Quite eqaal to anything I've seen in New Zealand. But I do so want a cup of tea.' Miss P. : * Just what I was looking for. I can't find the Suratura Kiosk, and I can't drink any other sort.' Mrs W. : ' Nor I. Anything else disagrees with me. But do you mean to say we are nnable to gefc a cop of Suratura Tea in tbe Exhibition ?* Miss M. : 'Yes. Is it not a shame- ' Mrs P. (horrified) : ' Why ? Is it not obtainable here ?' Miss M. : ' Because it is not a New Zealand product.' Mrs W. : * Ob, rubbish ; tbat cannot be kbe reason. No tea is produced iv New Zealand.* Mies M. : 'Of course not. But some of it is blended in New Zealand, you know, and tbat makes all tbe difference.' Mrs W. : 'Of all tbe ridiculous excuses I ever heard of that beats everything — to say tbat blended tea in New Zealand makes it a colonial product. Come, let us go where we can get Suratura, which is packed where grown (Ceylon), and therefore ' retains its freshness, parity, and aroma.' Miss M. : ' Very well ; bat tbose arc not the only virtues of Suratura. One of its strongest points is its ec jnomy. It gees twice as far as other teas.' 80VERRMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Established 1870. IiOW PBEMIUMS. LARGE BONUSES. InnlUM d«ol«rad— iß7s £19.000 1880 • £74.000 1885 - £243.000 1890 . £233,000 tChrMjMnonly) 1888 - £1-0,000 I J. H. BICHARDSON, n ""--'-'■•—' ; FRANK OWEN LICENSED and AUTHORISED SURVEYOR. 1 If ember New Zealand Institute of Sur* yeyors.) Native Surveys nndertaken for Land Court Purposes. Bt/bb Fniiiira Oohtbaotb laid oft. THE OLD SURVEY OFFIOE, Baelr of the Corporation Build-in ps. HOMAS _T BRYOE, Feildino. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT. Valuations Undertaken. Trust Money to Lend ; market rates. MONEY TO LEND on approved Freehold Securities at Lowest Rates of Interest. GUY & HAGGITT, Solicitors, Kimboltou Road, Feildino (And at Palmerston N.) Agents for the Palatine Insurance Co. WELLINGTON TTT OOL dALESI. MURRAY, ROBERTS dt CO. WILL BOLD BALES OF WOOL In Wellington during the coming season. 2nd Sale on 22nd JANUARY Brd 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. " Toe nearest way to a man's heart is down his throat." It is a homely proverb, but nevertheless entirely true DRAGON BAKING POWDER RAGON BAKING POWDER Eu sures good cookery, and therefore keeps the " glide man " in the / best of humours. DRAGON BARING POWDER Is Manufactured by The Empire Company, Wellington JAMES WOOD, iate WOOD & JUDKINS, Wool-broker, Auctioneer, Financial, Land, Estate, and Commission Agent. AUCTION SALES conducted in any part of the district. Wool, Skins, and Hides in any quantity bought for cash or offered at auction. Regular Auction Sales of Goods and Geueral Produce of all descriptions at Auction Mart, Kimbolton Road. Good Storage at reasonable rates. Agent for Manchester Fire Insurance Company. CHURCH SERVICES. Sunday, December 6, 1896. Church of England. Feilding, Ham., Lay Reader ; 7 p.m.« do. Presbyterian Church. Feilding, 11, Rev F. Stubbs ; 7 p.m., do. Wesleyan Church. Feilding, 11, Mr Low ; 7. Rev Peryman. Primitive Methodist Church. Feilding, 11, Rev Cocker ; 7, do. Salvation Army. Services at 7 and 11 a.m., and 3 and 7 p.m., Lieut. F. W. Burton. BIRTH. Langlands. — On December 4tb, atLonn Cottage, Stafford Street, Feilding. the wife of W. W. Langlands, contractor, of twin daughters. fChristchurch and Taranaki papers please copy] . WANTED Known-Lost, last Thurs. dav, a yellow and grey Cattle Dog. White ou ueck ; answers name of * Crib.' Reward on returning same to John ! : Asbwo&ibV Makiuo Road* I ,
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 134, 5 December 1896, Page 2
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