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CORNELIUS , ROLLER FLO UK MILLS. , I /CHAMBERLAIN BROS. h?% to \J inform the inhabitants of Folding and surrounding districts that they arc making FIKST-CLAS3 FLOUR, equal fn tho imported article ; and tv -y would respectfully ask those who h>ive been in ihe habit of using Southern flour to give them o trial. Why should so much monoy be sent out of the district every month for flour when just as jjood an article can be Dough t locally? Therefore, ASK xoun Grockr I'oa CHAT.niKHLAiN's Flouh, and .see thut you iict it, thereby supporting local industry, which, tends t n increase the prosperity of both town end district, Chamberlain's Mill is fitted up with the latest^iniproved Boiler Milling ,'.ia* chinnry, and only first-class Wheat is u?ed for Milling — therefore, nil Jlvur will In- (/uaraufced. Uat.i crushed as usual. T. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Manager /II j thkhmot' ''♦Jwrrfer J|| I HAVE always on band a choice selection of Gold and Silver Brooches, Gold and Siltw Bangles, Silver Match-boxes, Solitaires, Studs. Watches, Chains, Marble Clocks, &c, at price 3 nover before offered iv the district. A now line of Onyx and Pearl Brooches, gold mounted, very neat. Gem Iliuga, for ladies. All work gafirw.ntced. \ll Goods marked in plain figures, I Noto the acldrsHs — JAMES SOOTT, Ton years vath Messrs Littlejohu 1 'and Sous, Wellington.) Opposite Cobbe « Darragh'a new Store, Manchester Sivfsat. S^IIART 7 S~OINTM r ENT; A Sctbm Bejiedy Job PILES, CUTS, BHUISES and RUN r-:iKG SOEES. Prepared by MBS McINTOSH. TESTIMONIALS: Napier, H. 8., 15th Juno. 1893. Mks Mclntosh, Napier. Dear Madam,-- Having been troubled with Eczema for a considerable timo, I have much pleasure in informing you that after using several boxes of your i-intniMit it has effected a complete cure. I can confidently recommend the Otntmont to anyone 3ufferinu from the same complaint. Yours truly, P. Jenkins, Witness— MoDtague lascelles, J.P., Hastings, September sth, 1891. iiIKS Mclntosh. Dear i\ladarn, — Having used your Ointment for Eczoeip., I am now quite recovered from that grievous complaint. Yours respectfully, Mes J. Smith. Courtenay Place, Wellington, Dec. 15th. Mas Mclntosh, Dear Madam,— I have used your Oiut ment for a Running Sore which I had for the last six years. It has now quite healed up, and I am aWo to walk as well as ever, — Yours respectfully, Miss Henwbight Mrs Mclntosh's Ointment can be pro» cured from nil Storekeepers. ifEW ZEALaTn D HAIR RESTORER. Prepared by MES McINTOSH. FOE Promoting tho Growth of the Hair and Preventing it falling off Preventing the Formation of Bald Pat ches on the Head, and removing all Scruff and Dandruff ; aleo, to relieve Headaches. TESTIMONIALS: Woodville, H. 8., October 20, 1889.Mrs Mclntosh, Waisganui. Dear Madam. -»I am so happy to Bay my hah is growing pplendidiy now, after usin;. your Hair Wash. I h>ive used a gre.ii many other Hair Ee.-torers with no effect. The bald spot is all covered with hair. and very thick now. — I remain yours faithfully, G. Sandbbsow. Dunedin, February st!i, 185)3 — i>ea Madam— l have pi ensure in stating tha; I have asod your Hair Restorer on cy girl, who had lost all the hair on one side of her head some years aao. It isnow growing fast and thick since using your Hair RV-iiorrr — Yours truly, Mks Koi)"rt &[o»kb, Dundas Strort £50 forfeited to anyone that will prove tbis not to b>; Genuine. WHOtKSALK AGKNTB, SH A BLAND & CO., V, r KLLT.;'o.r.>N *nd AUUiIL'AND Mis Mt'lui-osh's Jiair Restorer and Oi''tmcnt can Lc (iiocurcd fn;m all Chemists. NOVM'fl. r|"\EESPASSERS in peivuit of game J. or otherwise on my property, at Beaconsfield, will be prosecuted without further notice. T. STRAWBRTDGE. James Spiers Freeman, LAND AGENT ASUUEST. nnHE Largest List of Farms in the X District to select from, ]

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 274, 26 May 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 274, 26 May 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 274, 26 May 1897, Page 1

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