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Buckingham Palace BAKERY and BOARDINGHOUSE, HAVING purchased the goodwill of the above from Mr J. H. Worsfold, it is my intention, having employed a first-class Baker, to DELIVER Bread and Confectionery to any part of the town and district DAILY from tho Ist August, All orders entrusted to my care will be promptly attended te. Only the beet brands of flour will be used. The quality of goods guaranteed. Wedding Cakes made to order. W. H. FOSTER, Manchester Street, Feilding. HAVING sold my interest in the above business to the above Mr W. H. Foster, I trust that my cufctomers will continue to patronise Buckingham Palace a 8 heretofore. J. H. WOBBFOLD. " FACTS ABE CHIELS THAT WINNA DING, AND DAUHNA BE DISPUTED."— Bubns. rrilMEb change, and with them man* JL ners and Ustes The unimpeachable evidence of statistics of trade tell us that people readily appreciate a good and pure article in preference to a dear and inferior one. This has never been an clearly demonstrated as in the records of the Customhouse. 1 In 1885 Ceylon Tea made its first appearance in New Zealand. That year the total quantity imported from all sources was 4,442,6671 b, of which Chikx supplied 2,487,661 lb, or 6CH per cent. India supplied 150,6111 b, or 3J per cent. Ceylon supplied 4931 b, 0r 001 percent That INSIGNIFICANT LIITLB SHIPMENT «o this colony was so appreciated that people a&ked for more— and got it. 5 years later (1890) the imports stood thus : — China supplied 976,2401 b, or 25] percent India supplied 657,9021 b, or 17 percent Ceylon supplied 363,137' b, or 9| p.c. The total imports for that jear from all sources were 3,849,1051 b. It was this year that Suratura Tea was introduced, and became a boon and a blessing to humanity. How it has established itself in the homas of the people msy be seen by the manner in which it has diitanced all rivals, and materially assisted to dr.'ve China teas out of consumption. In 1896 China supplied 58,9411b,0r 1J- percent. India supplied 9u2,6161b, or 20^ percent. Cetlon supplied 2,310,4151 b, or 55£ per cent. No other article of domestic consump* tion can show anything approaching this. Suratura Tea is picked and packed in Ceylon, thereby preserving its freshness and aroma until it reaches the consumer — wh'ch accounts for its economy and purity. Suratura Tea is NOT blended with India or China Tea*.

PEKENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON, [Established 1732.] Bisks taken at Lowest Current Bates HUGH L, SHERWILL, District Manager, Offices— Kimboltow Road, Fkxlvivq, Birmingham Agent — G. Anyon. MANAWATU CARRIAGE FACTORY. fTIHE Finn having imported th X latest suitable machinery, is prepared to execute work in all the branches of the tiade with despatoh. Every variety of Vehicles made to order. Repairs, Painting, etc., done on most reasonable terms. HEARSE on Hi:e. Funerals undertaken. JOHN FtETT. Proprietor. PRIZE POULTRY. SITTINGS from the Champion Laying Strains for Sale. Unexcelled White Pile Bantams and Brown Leghorns ; also, Light Brahmas, Aylesbury Ducks, and ! Guinea Fowls. I For immediate sale — Pair Brown Leghorns, 10s ; trio Light brahmas, 85s. Prizes awarded to my birds in 189 C . H. J. BAILEY, Taonui, near Feilding. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING and Needlework of every description neatly and quickly executed by the undersigned. Latest fashions always on hand. MISS AMESBURY, Denbigh Street. Feilding mHE PHARMACY, FEILDING J. M. niGGIN, CHEMIST AND DEUGGIBT. Pb£boriptions aoctjratblt Pbbpabbe Patent & Proprietory Medicines. Tm3B©B, Sponges, and Perfumery HOBSES k CATTLE MEDICINEB SUNDAY ATTENDANCE— Morning — From 10 to half past Eyening-— From 8 to half past. Teeth Carefully Extracted. In argent oases, after business hours, Medicines may be obtained from Mr Day, at his private residence in Denbigh street

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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 55, 2 September 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 55, 2 September 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 55, 2 September 1897, Page 1

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