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James Trewin, OJ THE PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT DEPOT HAS just received some splendid lines of Boots and Shoes. You should take a look at hia place. TKEWIN WMfffy TREWIN BOOTS. JOES* SHOES. Trewin lor Tan Boots and Shoes. Trewin for Children's Boots & Shoes, Thewin for Tennis Shoes. Trewin for White Shoe 3. Trewin for your BOOTS BEPAIBED — while you wait. I have just had made ia my own Factory about 1000 pairs MEN'S BALS ; the very best at 10a 6d and lis 6d per pair. JAMES TREWIN, PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT MANUFACTURER. AN INDIAN PROVERB. He who knows not Tea, and knows not that he knows not Tea, is a fool — AVOID HIM 1 He who knows not Tea, and knows tbat be knows not Tea, ia simple — TEACH HIM I He who knows Tea, and knows not that he knows Tea, is asleep— AWAKE HIM ! He tbat knows Tea, and knows tbat he knows Tea, is wise— FOLLOW HIM ! Use, therefore, ONLY EMPIRE COMPANY'S SUPERIOR BLENDED TEAS. Sold in lib and Ub packets, 51b and 101 b tins, and hall-chests, 451 b. Full Weight of Tea is Always Given. Our Registered Trade Mark, •« EMPIRE TEA COMPANY," Is on every package. EMPIRE TE.T COMPANY, WELLINGTON. W. AND G. TURNBULL and Co., Proprietors. JAMES WOOD, Kimbolton Road, Feildino, bega to inform the Farmers of Feilding and surrounding districts tbat he has been appointed Sole Agent for the CANTERBURY SEED COMPANY. Full stocks of their well-known SEEDS will be kept. The Company' 8 Seeds have a very high reputatiou, carrying off the Gold Medal for the best collection at the Canterbury Show. It will pay you to buy these seeds. Thej are clean, and have the highest germinating power ; and as the Company buy direct from tb« growers iv Canterbury there are no intermediate profits to ewell the prices to the farmer. Once tried always U9ed- Call and see for jourself. Wonderful satisf aotion to users atl over the world. also, Agent for Battle's Fluid NonPoisonous and Powder Poisonous Dips. These Dips cannot be touched for Efficiency and cheapness. They are the best value in the market. JAMES WOOD. Sole Agent, Feildino. No seeds are genuine unless branded thus : " Canterbury Seed Company. Prize Medal Seeds, Dressed by Lees' Pntent." _____ THIS SPACE is RESERVED FOB BUNTING, PHOTOGRAPHER, FEILDING and PALMERSTON N. land; 244 acres, 15 miles from Feilding, all grassed but 25 acres shelter bush ; ring fenced ; divided into 3 paddocks ; whare ; also 5000 ft sawn timber for dwelling; 8£ years' lease. Rent, 7s an acre, with purchasing clause; price for goodwill and improvements, .£125. 902 aches, 8 miles from township; good road ; 400 acres felled 300 ef wbich are grassed ; 250 chains fencing, sbeep yards, &c. Price, £3 7s 6d an acre, terms. 200 acres. Waituna district ; 160 acres in grass ; ring fenced ; divided into 3 paddocks; 4-roomed house; well watered. Price, £5 10s an acre. 199 acres ; ring fenced and subdivided; 5 paddocks; 7-roomed house and outbuildings, sheep yards, &c. ; all ploughable. Price, £9 10s an acre ; eas; terms. 400 acres, close to town : 120 acres in crop, balance grass ; fenced and divided into 9 paddocks : 6»roomed house and outbuildings. Price, ±*8 15s an acre; easy terms. , 84 acres, close to Feilding ; all grassed, fenced, and divided into 5 paddocks; ho use and outbuildings. Price, £ 8 15s an a/vo » terms. 20a1Bes, close to Feilding; all un. proved. Wee. terms. 400 acres, Waituna; all grassed bui 20 acres abetter bush; fenced aud di vided into 6 paddocks; 5-roomed houee - woolshed, garden and orchard. Sell foi i £» 5s an acre, or owner would exchange for dairy farm. 65 acres, close to Feilding; grassed fenced, and divided ; Wacres ploughed nrooraea house and outbuildings. Price dE7OO; terms, £190 cash; balance oi k mortgage. j A. E. RATLIFF J LANO AGENT, &a. t Fee-dino. r nnO LET.^-8 Cottages (6, 5, and - : .JL rooms, respectively)^ B?nts: 8s Ua, and Ss, respectively.. Qoodlocriitj _Yf. A. Sakdi-ASPS, StfJOJtor, F^ldinj

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 134, 5 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 134, 5 December 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 134, 5 December 1896, Page 3

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