1 Do nofJbefj' : TSi/ap-c{f7<y\ I day any o////e /m/faf/'ons\ It ___j^^^^gfP^_— l 1 (Awarded Co/dandS/'/verMedafs) cmoi¥Oßßi£meo r&rs 7fieyarepufeandwn'Q/esonu ffle nest money and experience can Aim. . Laraesfsaiein/fusfra/asia. fr Sold by all grocers ■ Pastry-making becomes a pleasure and B«ead- making a pastime with tbc aid of Sharland's Baking Powder. Avoid inferior brands, which in most instances consist mainly of Alum and similar adulterants. Sharland's Baking Powder is of concentrated strength, and isabsolutely pure. Dead-beats. # The large number of swaggers who make a ■ ■ practice of arriving at a , I* homestead in the shank of j the evening, asking for work and hoping they will not get it, are a heavy tax on the industrious farmer. They are so fastidious in their tastes that they invariably demand CREASE'S Al JUBILEE COFFEE for breakfast, knowing that it is the best, and is sold everywhere m nett weight fancy canisters. ttt"o"o1l"p acrs. Woolgrowers are invited to get our Quotations. Full-size and three-qoarter packd ; full weights. TWINE, RADDLE, WOOLMARIvING OIL, SHEEPSHEARS, TURKEY ttTONES, And every requisite for the Shearing Season. U.F.C.A.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 83, 5 October 1897, Page 3
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174Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 83, 5 October 1897, Page 3
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