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I A NBWEES TO COERESPON] J\. EN f 8. A WOMAN. — Insist upon having wh you order. If it occurs sixain, fhuni , your sroccr. It is unfair to seu.i ;/t. e< * another b.and with the remark "It 5 a as good as Suratura Tea. DISAPPOINTED.— Suratura Tea wi not exhibited because it is not a pr( duct of New Zealand, and blend in a::d packing in this colony does nt m.ike any t<>a a colonial produc j n Suratura Tea is not blended wit China ; it is packed where grown. AN ELECTOR - Vor r good sugpestioi The Conference of Premiers at Hobai should bo supplied with Suratura Tei ECONOMY.— Xes ; the names of gr£ cers who sell Suratura Tea will I published. FAIK PLAY,— If Suratura label i imitated legal proceedings will b taken, X.Y.Z.— Eecommend a petition to th m. -Government o^uinst selling adulter ated food. PUFF. — An impression prevails that a: I, article largely advertised >uay not b first-class, T'rs is correct in man; cases, but when its sale is increased b; tens of thousands of pounds weight ii a year, it is the strongest public con firmation of everything that has beei s«id in the advertisements. That i: the position of Suratura Tea. w .TEA-DBINKER. — All good house, wives pride themselves on being abli •to give their families and friends i good cup of tea. Ail can do this i: they use Suratura. D YSPE PTIC— Your complaint is a verj common one, Indigestion is frequently caused by the use of liquids tliat wili not assimilate with the food you cat The result is an internal conflict whicL the medical fraternity call Dyspepsia. it ]n most cases the cure is so simple that' it does not commend itself to the sufferer. Tea brewed from the pure leaf of Suratura will banish your complaint. ENQTTIHEE.— Suratura Tea contains no foreign, mutter. Its purity is un doubted, its strength unequalled, it is always fresh. No largo stocks are kept, therefore its economy is estab iishrd by reason of its freedom from iifinilling with consequent Joss of .. strength and flavour James Trewin, PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT DEPOT TEE WIN'S For having youe BOOTS EEPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT. CO • hj H O go a h§h H g B §O2 .« . o JAMBS TEEWIN, Boot Depot, Kimbolton^ Road, Feilding. land! 241 acres, 15 miles from Feilding, all passed but 25 acres shelter bush ; ring fenced ; divided into 3 paddocks ; whare ; also 5000ffe sawn timber for dwelling ; 8:V years' lcaso. Rent, 7s an acre, with purchasing clause ; price for goodwill aud improvements, £1110.l 1 10. 9t.)3 ai:»es, 8 miii s from township; I good road ; 400 acres ielied 300 of which \ are grassed ; 250 chains fencing, sbeep yards, &c. Price, £3 7s 6d au acre, terms. 200 acres, V^aituna district ; 160 acres in grass ; ring fenced ; divided into 3 paddocks; 4-roomed house; well watered. Price, £5 10s au acre. 199 acres ; ring fenced aud subdivided ; 5 paddocks ; 7 -roomed house and outbuildings, sheep yards, &c. ; all plou»hable. Price, .£9 10s an acre ; easy terms. 400 acres, close to town : 120 acres in crop, balance grass ; fenced and divided I into 9 paddocks : 6*roomed bouse and outbuildings. Price, £8 15s an acre ; easy terms. 84 acres, close to Feilding ; all grassed, » fenced, and divided into 5 paddocks ; bouse and outbuildings. Price, £'8 15s an acre ; terms. 20 acres, close to Feilding ; all improved. Price, .£500; terms. 400 acrks, Waituna ; all grassed but > 20 acres shelter bush ; fenced and divided into 6 paddocks ; 5- roomed house, woolsbed, garden and orchard. Sell for £6 5s an acre, or owner would exchange for dairy farm. 65 acres, close to Feilding ; grassed, fenced, and divided ; 10 acres ploughed; 5 roomed bouse and outbuildings. Price, £700 ; terms, £190 cash ; balance on inortgago. A. E. EATLIFF LAND AGENT, &0., Feilding. mO LEASE, for a term of years, X all that piece of land being Section 45, Block I, Douglas Special Settlement Block (Rongotea), 108 acres and 22 perches, within two miles of the Campbelltown. Dairy Factory. Land all cleared and in grass, sub-divided into nine paddocks ; dwellinghouse (5 rooms), good artesian flow, cowshed, yards, orchard, ike. Tenders for lease of the above for seven years will be received up till 26i,h instant by the undersigned. Terms and conditions can be seen on application to W. Darkagii, storekeeper, Rongotea. A. H. TOMPKINS) Trustees EsE. W. TOMPKINS - tate late J. W. TOMPKINS) John Tompkins LAND 7 LAND 1 LAND ! NOTICE. *■ Valuable Leases of EDUCATIONAL RESERVES WILL be offered at Auction at the undermentioned places during the month of February, 1897 : — At Carterton— BtU February, 1897, by MrF. H. Wood - At Ekktaiiona — lltb February, by Mr s D. Crowe At Palmerston N. — 22nd February, by Messrs Abraham aud Williams At Marton— 2oth February, by Mr R. E. Beckett At Wankanui— l7th February, by Mr E. N. Liffiton Sale oommences each day at 2J'o'clock. 37,772 acres 3 roods 24: perches, I Situated in all parts oi tho Wellington Pvoviucu. Full particulars may be m-on at the Post Ollioes throughout the Provincial District, and at the offices of tho Auctioneers, or may be obtained from the % secretary to tho School Commissioners, 3 Box 218, Wellington. NAT. J. TONE, Secretary. J. R. BLAIR, Chairman. }7^OR Bargains in Millinery, Mantles, J Blouses, &c, visit the Great Reiuoyul Sab at tUe U.F.C.A.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 171, 21 January 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 171, 21 January 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 171, 21 January 1897, Page 3

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