H. F. WORSFOLD, orr HAIRDRESSER and TOBACCONIST, Manchester Street, FEILDING. j\ VLARGE ASSORTMENT of j£\.\ ■'*. Fancy Tobaccos of the choicest brands always in stock. Pipes of every variety, and of the very best quality. My Saloon is fitted up in first-class style, and will compare favorably with any in' the colony. A trial respectully solicited. H. F. WORSFOLD. H. COLLIER & CO., WANGANUI A NEW PLYMOUTH, ARE appointed sole agents for the West Coast for J. Bnnsmeads and Sons' PIANOS. Shipment just received. These pianos are, without donbt, the finest English pianos made. Reliable Pianos from 33 guineas. Second-hand Pianos, in good order from £12 10s. Mr R. Heard (certificated tuner from Kirkman & Sons) visits Feilding every few weeks. J. COBBE, Agent, Feilding. I . 521 9 // YJ a* H « a \ A),-, • < o q [ A ~W S. 13 O c-i h I (jsas \ \ *s3 * J UJ P I / Sharp Points A pin pointing upwards from an easy chair often causes more attention than it deserves, but does not receive an encore. So people who have used other Coffees and had no satisfaction, are not likely to purchase them again, but after buying Crease's A.I. Coffee they will always see they get it, for it is the best. HUMOUKS of THE WELLINGTON EXHIBITION. LADIES meet in front of the Wek lington Woollen Co.'s exhibit. Mrs Wairarapa : •My gracious ; if it isn't my second cousin, Miss Pahiatua. How are you, dear ?— (Kisses). Miss P., retnrning the embrace : • De- J lighted to meet you, darling. Let me iutrodnce yon to my friend acrosa the Straits, Miss Motneka. Mrs W. : •So glad, really. Isn't this a delightful show ? Quite equal to i 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 tbe Snratnra Kiosk, and I I can't drink any other sort.' j Mrs W. : * Nor I. Anything else dis* agrees with me. Bnt do you mean to say we are unable to get a enp of Snratnra Toa in the Exhibition ?' Miss M. : « Yes. Ia it not a shame.' ' Mrs P. (horrified) : • Wby ? Is it not ' obtainable here ?' Miss M. : ' Because it is not a New Zea* land product.' Mrs W. : ' Oh, rubbish ; that cannot be the reason. No tea is produced in New Zealand. 1 Mies M. : 'Of course not. But some of j it is blended in New Zealand, you know, and that makes all the differ, ence.' Mrs W. : 'Of all the ridiculous excuses I ever beard of tbat beats every* I thing — to say that blended tea in New Zealand makes it a colonial product. Come, let ns go where we can get Snratnra, which is packed where grown (Ceylon), and therefore retains its freshness, purity, and aroma.' Miss M. : ' Very well ; bnt tbose are not the only virtues of Suratura. One of its strongest points is its economy.' | It goes twice as far as other teas.' PHCENIX ASSUBANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON, [Established 1782.1 Eisks taken at Lowest Onrrent Bateß HUGH L. SHEBWILL, District Manager, Offices— KntBOLTOir Road, Feilddo, Birmingham Agent— Q. Anyon. PATENTS AMD TRADE M A R K S Secured in all Countries. HENRY HUGHES, C.E., I Chartered Patent Agent (40 years' experience) i 04, Phoenix Chambers, Welliagton. y -.■■_■•• \ .
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 139, 11 December 1896, Page 1
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