TpMPIRE pOMPANY'S TEAS. BEST VALUE O~TB:E MABEST. Em pire Co.'b Dragon BJeod, 3s per lb. Empire Co.'s Hoadah Blend, 3* lOd lb Empire Co.'s Eangra Viilley Blend, 2s 8d perlb Empire Co.'s Elephant Blend, U6d lb EMPIRE CO.'S TEAS for Boating and Yachting Partief EMPIRE Oo.'S TEAS for Begattat EMPIRE CO.'S TEA!} for Cnoket Matches Empire Co.'s Oreseent ßlind, 2s 4d perlb Empire Co.'b Buffalo Blend, 2s 8d per lb Empire Co.'s Empire Blend (in lead). 2s perlb EMPIRE OO.'S TEAB fob PICNIO3 EMPIRE TEAB CO.'S FOB RAOES EMPIRE CO.'S TEAB fo* TENNIS EMPIRE CO.'S TEAB FOB GOLF Empire Co 's Teas for "SO'CLOOKB." Empire Co.'s Mikado Blend (in lead), Is lOd per lb Empire Co.'s Ceylon Blend, Is lOd lb EMPIRE CO.'S TEAS at aU Hotels Empire Co.'s Teas in Tocn and Country EMPIRE CO.'S TEAS or au g iocs is empike'co/s teas EVERYWHERE. Bee that onr Registered Trad* Mark. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, is on every piekage. EMPIRE TEA" COMPANY. WELLINGTON. W. AND G. TURNBULL a» Co., Pbopscbtous. WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. , mEE m. Queen ef M X V. ± tht South (Capto "jikal^lav Harvey) will leave WeifflHsHHp linrton every Monday and Thtraday; Fozioii —every Wednesday and Saturday. Passage Money— Single, 10b ; retain, 17s 6d. Ladies' Saloon idso on boari. J. F. OVKREND. Agest M. Hotfan ik Co. (LIKITBP), WOOL, PRODUCE, A.n> GBNBBAL MERCHANTB, SHIPPING AND I3OMMIBSION AGENTfi, WANGAFUI. DisnioT Aem* vom— Cemmereial Union Asstiranee Co., Ltd; (marine department) Little's Fluid and Powder Dips J. and T. Meek's M Snou Drop " Flour A«uroißs— Bhaw, Savill, and Albion Co., Ltd. S.S. Huia Kempthorne, Prosser A de's Manures Sonweitier's Coeoatina Imperial Insurance Co., Limited Shah, Arab and Sanbeata Teai Wormo Speetfioo for Laabs ON HAND--tJorn Btck» Rock Balt Fencing Wires Woolpacks Sulpburio Acid Bonedust Butchers' Requisites Nelion Lime Binder Twine Seec Oats Potatoes Seed Wheat Maise S<*cl Barley Hogan and Co.'s Wire Btrainer and Splicer. M. HOGAN A CO. (Lump), Tanpo Qu*y. WEST COAST BOAIJ)INGHOUBE, WAITUNA. T DESIRE to thank my patrons for X their past support, and desire to notify tbat T have again taken possession of the above Boardiugbouse. The travelling public may depend on receiving first-class accommodation «ad good meals. P. DOYLK, Proprietor. U.F.C.A. Ha vb On Bau— mUBNIP akd BONE MANURE X AND SUPERPHOSPHATES. AGRIOULTUBiIL LIME. I AM now prepared to take orders for Brooks Bbos,' Ai;rieu]tural Lime, delivered at Feilding, Sindon, Haleombe, J or Marton railway stctions, in lota of I six tons or upwards, at mducbo nicis. I Full particulars on a pplication to— 1 JOHN DUNLOP. Feilding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 133, 4 December 1897, Page 1
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421Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 133, 4 December 1897, Page 1
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