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LAND FOB SALE _ . 203 acres, Apiti, 8 miles from town* I ship ; all grassed ; ring fenoed ; 8 paddocks; well watered; mostly i plonghable ; 6 roomed house, wool* shed, sheep yards, Ac. Price, £7 per acre ; easy terms. , 320 acre*. Waituna, 2} miles from township ; 240 acres in grass ; ring fenced ; divided into 5 paddocks ; . dairy, outbuildings, sheep yards, trapshed ; } acre garden and oreb- ' ard. Price, £6 per acre; terms. 514 acres, Sandon, 1J miles from township ; all in grass ; divided into four paddoekfl ; well watered : good 8-roomed house, dairy, trap, shed, woolshed, stables, and garden. Price, £9 per acre. 283 Acres, Birmingham, 8 miles from school, all felled and in grass, divided into 10 paddocks, 9 roomed house, stables, etc., laige orobard and garden. Price £8 per acre. TO LEASE. 200 Acres, 2 miles from Apiii creamery • all felled and inerass; 7 paddocks, well watered; 6 roomed house and outbuildings, yards, etc. Lease for 7 years at 6s per acre. Purcbasine clause £8 per acre. Farms of various arears for sal* and to lease in all parts of the di. triot. RATUFF & GIESEN, Land, Estate, and Commission AceaC*. FEILDING. BIKE- LIGHT! Is procurable from all Dealers, Manufactured by Brxiouira Oil Coxpaht, JfewYork,U.B.A. Sold by all Dealers* W. 4 G. TUBNBULL A CO, Sole agents for N-ew Zealaad. KIWITEA POST OFFIOB BTOBB. HAVING purchased the gooitrflof the abore tna Mr Foster, I shall be prepared, when my New Pnbm lses are ereoted, to supply the fritters and others with goods at a rate that will compare favourably m*h any store ea the Coast. Liberal Discount en cash purehaies. Goods not in stock procired at short* est notice. Prompt despatch and attentie* f orders. Q- P. CHtJBUH JQAVB sold my interest ia ak«M business to Mr G. P. Church, and trnst that my customers will eontiai* to patronise the Kiwitea P.O. Store. W. St. FOBTEI James Spieis Freeman, LAND AGENT ASHUBBT. rTIHE Largest List of Farms i» ttt 1 District to select from. "The Lady's Last Stake. n The above heading has no refer* ence to gambling whatever, either in the way of playing a quiet game ef whist for penny poinrs aad three* pence on the rub or of wagering • pair of four-button gloves on the four.oared senior outrigger championship It is the title of an old comedy by Colley Cibber, in whioh the heroine apostrophises her teapot as foliows :— " Tea, thon soft, thos " sober, sage and venerable liquid ; " thou female tongue • running, " smile-smoothing, heart-opening, "wink-tippling cordial, to whose " glorious relish I owe the happiest " moments of my life, let me fail " prostrate." This invocation wae somewhat high-flown, but the same ideas flow through the minds of thousands of women of New Zealand when they reflect on tha health, eoonomy, comfort, and satisfaction \ which has been their iot since Suratura Tea was introduced. The testmony of the people cannot be disregarded or ignored. Suratura holdf its high reputation because iti <• Strength," " Flavour," and " Quality " never varies. It is grown, not made ; it is not blended with India or China teas; and the gardens where it ia produced are noted ai being less subject to climatic changes than any other in the tea-gr»wing zone. Hence the superiority ud unchanging merit of Suratura Tea* A BRIGHT DISCOYEBY, BOYA L "BRACKING; ItMPIBE CO.'S ' BOYAL' BLACKING produces a polish as bright as a loofcing'glasg, preserTos the leather, aad makes boot-polishing a pleasure iaitead of a pain. BOYAL' BLACKING is a local product, bat it challenges Creation I Manufactured only by— THE EMPIKE COMPANY, Wellington. Pianoforte Lessons. T ESSONS on the Pianoforte given 1 1 For terms apply Miss GraxiSi Mauclieatex Street.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 31, 5 August 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 31, 5 August 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 31, 5 August 1897, Page 1

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