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tfarraiid and Abraham. Agbntsfob Booth, Maodonald & Co.'s Arcyle Implements. TO FARMERS. TTTE want to draw yonr attention W to the following : - PLOUGHS. PLOUGHS. Single Furrow, Double Furrow, Triple Furrow. Diggers, Convertible Diggers, and Garden Ploughs. HARROWS. HARROWS. Spst nK. Disc, Tine, Tripod, Chain, All above Implements are in stock at Feilding. Also, a large supply of Extras. We are also Agents for the MAB-SEY-HARRLs CO, makers of the celebrated Binders bearing their name ; also, Cnltivators, Hay Bakes, Hay Tedders, &c. And for ANDKEWS & BEAVEN, of Cbristchurch, makers of (Jhaffcutters, Seed-oleaning Machines, &c. D« not pass us in any of these lines. We know we can give you satisfaction. BARRAUD k ABRAHAM. ORNER FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. GO TO EADE'S FOR Patent Towel Rails, la 3d Patent Silver-tip Gold !«tar do., 2s 3d Patent Hat and Coat Hack, 2s 61, 3s, 8s Gd Patent Gold Picture Cord, la and le 3d per box Patent Bugs and Carpet Squares f'HKAPUPT TM Towv. GENUINE. WHAT A GENUINE TEA BLENDER HAS TO DO. He must know TEA Not necessarily grow TEA For he who grows TEA Generally does not know TEA He must import good TEA And not only good TEA But tbe right sort of TEA Then he must know which TEA To blend with which TEA And how to maintain uniformiTEA Then he should know if the TEA He offers at 2s 4d is a TEA Superior to his 2s special TEA Then having blended & packed bis TEA Tbe blender has to sell his TEA And should he succeed iv selling TEA Then he is abused by the fraterniTEA And called 'juggler,' 'adulterator,' of TEA The road is very hard, you SEE That leads you to success in TEA One Consolation— The public know EMPIRE CO.'S BLENDED TEAS ARE SUPERIOR. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, WELLINGTON. W. AND G. TUBNBULL ano Co., Proprietors. That Apple. Newton worried con- £D siderably about that wf apple. None of us II would probably have worried at all if it had not been for the toothsome fruit of far off time. Why Newton's apple fell downwards we know, so also we know the SUN BAKING POWDER eclipses all others. OICYOLIBTB! Keep your Lamps burning brightly by using BIKE-LIGHT I BIKE-UGHT 1 BICYCLISTS I Aroid awkward spills and wiry Corporation Officials by using BIKB LIGHT ! BIKE-LIGHT! The IcadiDg Bicycle Lamp Oil in the market is BIZE.LIGHT! No waste ;no smell ; and a bright, steady light ! M auuf actured by The Btkeolink Oil Uompant, New York, U.S.A. W. & G. lURNBOIiIi & CO., Bolfl ascnts for New Zealand. MANURES. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Limited, (Freezing Works, Lonobubh) HAVE pleasure in intimating to the Farmers of the Manawatn and surrounding districts that they are pro* Cred to supply their well • known anuros in quantities to suit customers, on truoke, Longbunt, as under i — Blood Manure Contains 13 per cent, of Ammonia. Bone Manure Analysis : 51 per cent. Tricalcio Phosphate, 4 par cent. Ammonia. Root Manure No. 1 Analjus : 32 per cent. Tricalcio Fhosphate, 7} per cent. Ammonia. Root Manure No- 2 Analysis : 23 per cent, Trioalcic Ph,os* phate, 8} per cent Ammonia. All the jaboTe Manures are finely ground, free from moisture, and can be sown bjr any drill. IN THE ESTATE of H. S. WHITE, LATE or HALOOMBE, FARMER, DECEASED. NOTICE is hereby given that all Debts due to the aboye estate must be paid forthwith, and all Claims against tbe same must be sent in by September 19th, 1897, to Bobert Liuton, Halcombe. ROBT. LINTON\ - .

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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 44, 20 August 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 44, 20 August 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 44, 20 August 1897, Page 3

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