The New Zealand Confectionery Works, Fergussox Street, FEILDING WHOLESALE AND SETAIL. THE above Works are now famous for the excellence of the Lollies manufactured. Our Goods are mostly superior in Quality aod Flavour to the imported. We make a SPECIALTY of the following : — Caramels Chocolate Creams Cocoanut Jacks Cocoanut Ice Cocoaunt Candy Cough Drops 1 Almond Toffee Eucalypti Drops Fruit Toffee London Mixtures Butterscotch, real Storekeepers can rely on prompt despatch of orders. Novelties a Specialty . ' A. GRANT, Manager. "THE MISTRESS AND THE MAID." MKS JORKINS and her household assistant. Miss Angelina Clarissa Montgomery, differed on the subject of conducting ihe domestic economy. The topic of difference is of interest to everybody. It came about this way : — Angelina walked into the room where Mr J. was ren^vatine one of Mr J.s shirts by replacing the old cuffs and bands with new ones, when Angelina said : — '• If it's a'l the same to you, Mrs J., I would like to leave to-morrow." " GOOJ gracious ! Angelina." said Mrs J., "this is very sudden ; what is the matter r" Angelina — "Nothing to speak of I ma'am. I'm satisfied en most points 1 and you have been very good to roe ; but my doctor says I must go." Mrs J.— "Oh! is that it? The drainage work is at the bottom of <hi», I suppose ? but that nuisance will soon be over Angelina ; aud to whatever part of Wellington you go that trouble exists '* Angelina — " No, ma'am. It ain't the drains, and it ain't the Corporation, because my young man works for thorn. It's more serious than that Mrs J. — " Great Heavens ! Worse than the druinago! What is it? Tell me at onoe " Angelina—" Well, ma'am, Hash iißd blood has its limits; and although you have been a good missus to me, I cau't stop in a hou>e th;at isn't up>to>date, and don't use Suratura Tea. That's all, ma'am. I'm broken • hearted to say good-bye to you, but the doctor siys I'm ruining my health. It's all very wel 1 . for you, with a good constitution, to epjoy life; but my young man says that health and haji/ii iicss ore in the heme that u«-es Suralura Tea; nart I must do what he says Good-bye, ma'am, an J bless you; and if ever .you reform, I'il be glad to come back." Mrs J. — " Kather than we should part, Angelina, I'll use Suratura Tea. I have never tried it ; and lam indebted to you for the suggestion " Angelina—' Then I will stay ! Thank you. ma'am! I'm so ! You will (md it not only good ani pure, but economical" There is no sp3ci6c which is so capable of settling domestic differences, or satis* fying Urge and small families, as SCKATUEA. TEA It is always pure, fresh, and invigorating, " uvr it is NEVER IJUSNDED Wit'l Is-DIAN OI China Teas." pHEAP MONEY ! CHEAP MONEY ! In sums of £100 to £10,000. o* COUNTRY, CITY, and SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS AT 4 J , PER CENT. TO 5 PER CEUTFor forms of application and full information apply to the Postmasters, Turakina, Marton, Bulls, Hunterville, Ohingaiti, Sanaon, Halcombe, Feilding, or to Resident Agent, Wanganui, for— GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. J. H. rtICHARDSON Government Insurance ( 'ommissioner. manurbsT NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Limited, (Freezing Wokks, loxobubn) HAVE pleasure in intimating to the Farmers of the Manawatn and surrounding districts that they are pre» pored to supply their well • known Manures in quantities to suit customers, on trucks, Longburn, as under . — Blood Manure Contains 13 per cent, of Ammonia. I Bone Manure Analysis : 54 per cent. Tricalcic Phosphate, 4 per cent. Ammonia. Root Manure No. 1 Analysis : 32 per cent. Tricalcic Phosphate, 7£ per cent. Ammonia. Root Manure No 2 Analysis : 23 per cent. Tricalcic Phos* phate, 8\ per cent Ammonia. All the above Manures are iinely ground, free from moisture, and can be sown by any drill. EI L D I N G COAL DEPOT, KIMBOLTON ROAP. Household Coal Drain Pipes Blacksmith Coal Syphona Charcoal Bends Coke Stench Btrape Bone Manure Garden Tyles Bono Meal Flower Pots Brook's Lime always on hand Agent for Carbol Crystal, the great American Sheep Dip. ~JOHN DUNLOP
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 60, 8 September 1897, Page 1
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