KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING. JAMES TREWIN'S Up-to-Date BOOTS AND SHOES If AMES TREWIN has an immense *r stock of BoOTS and SHOEB from the Vory liest Makers, and at the Very Lowest Prices You Bhould tee our Men's bhooters at 8/11, Men's Shoes 8/, Pegged Tights 11/6, Ladies' Slippers 8/G, 2-strap Shoes 4/5, At TREWIN'S Canvas Shoes in great Variety, Look at the window and the doorway. Repairs den« while you wait, AT THEWJN'3, Kimbolton Road. u7f\cX SOLE AGENTS FOR WALSH'S PATENT ELECTRIC WIRE-STRAINER. Price, 21s This machine created quite a sen sation at the A. and P. Show, and is a Marvel of Simplicity and Ingenuity. .Agents for WALTER A. WOODS' HABVESTING AND BINDING MACHINERY AND Lawe's Sheep Did UNITED FARMERS' CO-OP. U.F.C.A. FOB r^iROCEEIES OF THS BEST VT QUALITY. Ask for out Cash List. J)o nof depsrsuarfec(7o\ buy any offfieim/faffonsi /ns/sf on /laying \ CEyw/ito/?Bi£m£D r£/rs\ T/teya/epureandw/io/esomJi T/ieoesr money and I experience can Aim \ Largest safe /'/?/4i/s/ra7as/a\ ilfl SOLD BY ALL GROCERS $ MR C. E. BLACKETT, F.C.S., BEPORTS : — I HEREBY certify that I have made an exhaustive analysis of several samples of Dawson's Whisky, taken from various shipments now in bond Tiie samples include these first imported IBSD, and the most recent in this year, in I&U2. After a t'lorouc^h chemical analysis and examination I found there was no difference in any of the eleven samples selected; tbe quality, arje, and flavour being carefully maintained throughout. . Can ful tests were applied for the detection c,l ail impurities, and the results tare most, si.it isfactory. I can rec inmend Dawson's Whisky as a hi'ihly ■ matured spirit of exceptional Jltivour, havint; all the characteristics of genuine Scotch Whisky. C. E. BLACKETT, P.C.S., Victorian Government Analyst This h'ghly satisfactory report will be read with interest by the numerous lovers of D IW SON'S WHISKY, as it P£oves its absolute pubitt and excel* leaco of quality . The Trocadero KEFBIiSHMENT ROOMS. TT7ILLIAM E. GRANTHAM YV hogs to notify to the inhabitants of Feilding and surrounding districts that he has commenced business in premises adjoining Mr <J,W. Fowlea', Manchester Street, Heilbtno, eb a first-class PASTEYCOOK & CONFECTIONER Wedding Cakes made on the shortest notice, and JBaUs and Parties catered for. First -olass Refreshment Rooms have been opened, in which patrons <-;n obtain Refreshments at all honr-<. CHEAPEST MONEY IN THE MARKET. Less than charged under Government Advances to Settlers. mRUST MONIES at from 4| to 5 JL per cent., according to amount required. The following sums are immediately available : — ,£i>oo £~>2:> £300 £290 £250 X2OO .£lO5 And any sum up te £10,000. J. HERBERT HANKJNSU.F.C.A. f^RICKET and LAWN TENNIS MATERIAL. W JL~L L I A M 8 O N . C'ATUN&T3IAKIfi£, FerguKbou Streut, Feilding. Every descriplion of Furniture 1 hand-made. Good workmanship, at reasonable rates. H, (4ILLB, 1 Baker, Confectioner, and General Sterekeeper, BIBHINQHAM. GOODS supplied to any part of the District at lowest rates.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 130, 1 December 1897, Page 3
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