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Tb.3 New Zealand Confectionery Works, Feequsson Street, FEILDINQ 1 To the Public and Storekeepers ol tli6 ' Rangitikei and oilier districts TTTE beg to anuoutico that we W havo commenced business ' as MANUFACTURING CONFEC TIONERS iv Feilding, and hope, b? supplying the best and purest sweet? ' of all descriptions at the cheapest market rates, to merit your patronage and support. Country Storekeepers may rely upon prompt despatch of orderß. f All goods warranted pure, and of , the bost descnption. Novelties a pecialty. PALMER & CO., Proprietors T\ R A G O¥~"COPFEE Unequalled for purity and fragrance. DRAGON COFFEE DRAGON COFFEE DRAGON COFFEE Delights all vrho use it. DRAGON COFFEE DRAGON COFFEE DRAGON COi'FEE Is sold by &ll Grocers and Ston-keepers. Manufactured oalf by The Empire Company, WVliinaton /iff 9* r-lC * vW IHAVFj always on hand a choice selection of Gold and Silver Brooches, Gold and Sjl^pt Bangles, Silver Match-boxes, Solicaires, Studs, Watches, Chains, Marble Clocks, &c, at prices never before offered in the district. A new line of Onyx and Pearl Brooches, gold mounted, very neat. Gem Rings, for ladies. All work guaranteed. All Goods marked in plain figures. Note the addrees — JAMES SCOTT, 'Ten years with Messrs Littlejohn and Sons, Wellington.) Opposite Cobbe & Darragh's new Store, Manchester Street. "Tl ROYAL TRIBUTE." I)iRLIAMENT has decreed that New Zealand shall excel any Australian colony in the numerical strength of her military contingent, and it is a fore--1 gone conclusion that her Majesty will be advised by the Secretary of State, the Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, to recripro* cate the unexpected extent of our loyalty by come recognition worthy of a devoted people, who have sent such a military force to demonstrate our warlike instincts and ability to aid Old England in the event of war. That recognition will bs, without doubt, a title to the originator and tactician who has carried his proposals jn the face of a hostile section of Parliament. No doubt Her Majesty will deem a mere knighthood too meagre an honor for a statesman who has shown such Imperi* alistio exuberance. Queen Victoria will undoubtedly show some discrimination in awarding honors to Colonial Premiers, and we may look forward with confidence to the Liberal Leailer of New Zealand returning with something more than a " Sir" to his name. The form of title itself may not be so very easy to placo. There is one which from the analogy of strength and popularity will be generally accepted at Home and abroad as apropos. The Premier will go Home as plain Mr Seddon. What if he should return as LORD SURATURA? He is Strong So is Suratura Tea He has promised Economy L So does Suratura Tea [ Ho is not a blend of India or China , No more is Suratura Tea His name is known throughout N.Z. So is that of Suratura Tea 1 He has a reputation > So bas Suratura Tea I He goes further than other Premiers So does Suratura than ordinary Teas. ADVANCES TO SETTLERS. ■ The Government Advances to Settlers Oflice lias MONEY TO LEND UPON Fixed or Instalment Mortgages IN >UMS OF FBOM £25 to £3,000 Od Freeholds or Crown Leaseholds BORROWERS have the right to repay the loans partly or wholly at any timo. Fixed loans are granted upon freeholds for any term not oxceeding ten, and instalment loans for thirtysix and a half years. Interest, 5 per cent., with (in the caso of instalment mortgages) an additional 1 per cent on account of s repayment of principal. Valuation fees and law costs very low. Applioation forms and circulars ' to be obtained at any post olfice.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 262, 11 May 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 262, 11 May 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 262, 11 May 1897, Page 1

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