RATLIFF & GIESEN, Land, Estate, and Oommissioa Agents, FEILDim [ TO LISASE. c 870 Acres, Apiti ; 3 miles from school, 155 acres felled and in } grass, ring fenced, three paddocks, well watered, six-roomed honse and outbuildings. Lease for 5 years, ' rent £60 a year, purchasing clause ! £4 10s. 100 Acres. Apiti ; all in grass mi sub-divided, well watered, threeroomed honse, etc. Lease 4 yean . to run, rent £50 per year, purchasing olanse £8 per acre. 869 acres, Fitzherbert, 9 miles from Pahnerston; 200 aores in grass, ring fenced, 2 paddocks, 3-roomed hotree, yards, garden and orchard. Lease 5 years to ran at LSO a year. Purchasing olanse L 4 15s. FOR SALE. 288 Acres, Birmingham, 8 miles lrom school, all felled and in grass, divided into 10 paddocks, -9 roomed house, stables, etc., luge orchard and garden. Price £8 per acre. 910 Acres, Pohangina— Boo acres in grass, ring fenced. 8 paddocks, well watered, sheep yards etc. undulating land, 200 aores level, price £2 5s per acre, 100 aores, 8 miles from school, Apiti district, ring fenced, 80 aores in grasß, 5 paddobks, well watered, 6roomed house, outbuildings, sheep yards, garden and orchard. Price 16 per acre. 162 Acres, Birmingham, 110 acres in grass, 80 acres felled bnt not grassed, small house. Price £5 10s per acre. Farms of various arears for sale and to lease in all parts of the district. We are prepared to take intending buyers to inspect any property oil our list, free of charge. Money to lend, in large or small sums, at low rates. KIWITEA POST OFFICE STOBE. HAVING purohased the goodwill of the above from Mr Foster, I shall be prepared, when my New Fremi ises are erected, to supply th« settlers and others with goods at a rate that will compare favourably wi'h any store on the CoastLiberal Discount on cash purchases. Goods not in stock procured at short* est notice. Prompt despatch and attention to orders. G. P. CHUBCH I HATE sold my interest ia above business to Mr G. P. Church, and trust that my customers will continue to patronise the Kiwitea P.O. Stow. W. H. FOSTER E. F. WORBFOLD, Hairdresser and Tobaccoiist, Manchester Street, Feildins. WHILE sincerely thanking the public for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon me since starting business in Feilding, I beg to inform them that I have made extensive improvemsnts in my premises The Shop and Saloon are now fitted up in first-class style, and to keep pace with the times I have reduced I the price of Haircntting to sixpence, a first class stock of Tobaccos and Cigars, Snuff (scented, Scotoh, Princess Mixture, and best Brown Kapeo), Tobacco Pouches, Perfumery, Violin Strings, Bows, Ac, &o. ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. THE following is a list of persons who have taken ont Game Licenses :— J A Butler, W J Letford, H Webster, G Towe, F E Campbell, J Goodin, F Barrow, R W Brown, W E Young, FW Wilson, W R Godfrey, H L Sherwill, C Golding, Geo Noble, £ F Blundell, CA J Levetfc, J Prior, W T Ward, J Barrow, D Downes, E A Barton, T Evans, T J Evans, C W White, W H Hodges, C A Weightman, H Jensen, J Bellve, J C Hill, G Nicholas, WDM Banks, J J Bagnall, J R Bagnall, F T H Brabant, R Barrow, R G Logan, W Towler, E C Haybittlft, J McLeod, N Norton, D Mildred, J D Hocking, H P Lance, A Wickham, G Hurdle, A C Matbe.son, D Morris, H Woolven, E Matravers, G H Lucas ,L E Jackson, D P Bncbanan, T Simpson, H F Worsfold, A Evans, J G Cobbe, B N Lane, C Green, J W Wangb, W S Barber, H Boggiss, G Boness, C C Dermer, T Innes. "The Lady's Last Stake." The above heading has no reference to gambling whatever, ei'her in the way of playing a quiet game of whist for penny points and threepence on the rub or of wagering a pair of four-button gloves on the four-oared senior outrigger championship. It is the title of an old comedy by Colley Cibber, in which the heroine apostrophises her teapot as foliows : — " Tea, thou soft, thou " sober, sage and venerable liquid^''' " thou female tongne • running, " smile-smoothing, heart-opening, " wink tippling cordial, to whose " glorious relisFiowo the happiest " moments of my life, let me fall " prostrate." This invocation was somewhat high flown, bnt the same ideas flow through the mfeds of thousands of women of New Zealand when they reflect on the health, economy, comfort, and satisfaction which has been their tot since Sura tura Toa wae introduced. The testmony of the jicv|.-l«» cjbu'jl be diureyarded cr ignored. .' uvfitura holds Us bif.li r. i pni'a!km bseause its " Strength," " Flavour," and l! Quality " never varies. It is grown, not made ; it is not blended with India or China teas ; and the gardens ' * whore it is produced are noted as / being less subject to climatic changes than auy other in the iea growing zone Hence the superiority anl unchanging merit of Snratnra Tea.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 1, 1 July 1897, Page 1
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