Competition is the Lite of Trade. Always Kebpivg Pace with thb Tikis. isaacTbrent OF THB i^BWTEAL FURNISHING \J WAREHOUSE, Kimbolton Road, Feildiko, Is prepared tc supply at the lowest rates any description of Farniture. Special Lines of Austrian Chairs, Wool Mats, and Linoleums are being offered. An inspection of the Showroom invited LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND ' GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, Established 1836. Invested. Funds £7,521,949 Claims Paid £20,316,928 Fire Reserve Fund ... £1,860.000 THIS Company offers to insurers the security of invested funds amounting to over seven million pounds stealing, besides the unlimited liability of a very wealthy proprietary. By a Special Act of the New Zealand Legislature, the company is in a position to sue or be sued in this colony. This Company has ever been noted for its promptitude and liberality in settling olaims. Lowest current rates for all classes of Fire Insurance. LEVIN & CO., Agents, Wellington. Local Agent— JOHN PRIOR. Boli«i<™ c ~w - Am 1 w sz; w \^j ► I & 12 o «-h k ctf § 9 s h £ « I fe J. H. KICHAKD6ON, Saddler, BIRMINGHAM. A LARGE STOCK of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, etc., to select from, KE PAIRS specially attended to. All Work Guaranteed. KEATING'a POWDEK KILLS BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BFETLES, BUT 18 HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. It is Unrivalled in destroying FLEAS, BUGS, COCKROACHES, BEETLES. MOTHS in FURS, and every other species of insect. Sportsmen will find this invaluable for destroying fleas in the dogs, as also ladies for their pet dogs. The PDBLIC are CAUTIONED that every package of the eenuine powder bears the autograph of THOMAS K KATING ; withont this any article offered is a fraud. Sold in Tins only. CHILDREN SUFFER fhom WORMS, which rains their health. KEATING'S WORM TABLETS are PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEATS fur-» nishing, both in appearance and taste, a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for children. Sold in Tins by all Druggists. Proprietor, Thomas Keating, London. NbWERS TO COiIRESPONDENTS. A WOMAN. — Insist upon having what you order. If it occurs again, change your grocer. It is unfair to send you another brand with the remark " It is as good as Suratura Tea, DISAPPOINTED.— Suratura Tea was not exhibited because it is not a product of New Zealand, and blending and packing in this colony does not make any tea a colonial product. Suratura Tea is not blended with China ; it is packed where grown. AN ELECTOR Very good suggestion. The Conference of Premiers at Hobart should be supplied with Suratura Tea. ECONOMY.— Yes ; the names of gro-. cers who sell Suratura Tea will be published. FAIK PLAY.— If Suratura label is imitated legal proceedings will be takes. X.Y.Z -Recommend a petition to the Government against selling adulter* ated food. PUL^F — An impression prevails that an article largely advertised may not be first-class. This is correct in many cases, but when its sale is increased by tens of thousands of pounds weight in a year, it is the strongest public confirmation of everything that has been s«id m the advertisements. That is the position of Suratora Tea. TEA-DEINKEE. — All good housewives pride themselves on being able to give their families and friends a good cup of tea. All can do this if they use Suratura. D YSPE PTIC— Your complaint is a very common one, Indigestion is frequently caused by the use of liquids that will not assimilate with the food you eat. The result is an internal conflict which the medical fraternity call Dyspepsia. In 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. ENQUlßEß.— Suratura Tea contains no foreign matter. Its purity is un doubted, its strength unequalled, it is always fresh. No large stocks are kept, therefore its economy is estab lished by reason of its freedom from handling with consequent Jobs of strength and flavour F. J. SAYWELL, (Late of Saywell Bros., Feilding), Shoeing and General Smith. BANGIWAHIA, TT7 ISHES to announce to the settlers VV in the Rangiwahia and surrounding districts that he has bought the Blacksmithmg business lately carried on by Mr Bergerson, and hopes, by strict attention to business and good workmanship, combined with moderate charges to merit a fair share of patronage and support. Repairs and Wheelwright Work done. Bhotwf •M*««ltJ.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 179, 1 February 1897, Page 4
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