T4IMPIRE riOMPANY'S TEAS. BEST VALUE ON THE MARHEX. Em pire Co.'s Dragon Blend, 3s per lb. Empire Co.'s Houdah Blend, 2s lOd 2b Empire Co.'s Kangra Valley Blend, 2s 8d per lb Empire Co.'s Elephant Blend, 2s Od lb EMPIRE CO.'S TEAS for Boating and Yachting Parties EMPIRE Co.'S TEAS for Regattas EMPIRE CO.'S TEAS for Cricket Matohes Empire Co.'s Orescent Blend, 2s 4d per lb Empire Co.'s Buffalo Blend, 2s 2d per lb Kmpire Co.'s Empire Blend (in lead). 2s per lb EMPIRE CO.'S TEAS fob PICNICS EMPIRE TEAS CO.'S FOR RACES EMPIRE CO.'B TEAS fob TENNIS EMPIRE CO.'S TEAS FOR GOLF Kmpire Co 's Teas foi "5 O'CLOCKS." Empire Co.'s Mikado Blend (in lead), ls lOd per lb Empire Co's Ceylon Blend, ls lOd lb EMPIRE CO.'S TEAS at all Hotels Empire Co.'s Teas in Town and Coanfcry EMPIRE CO.'S TEAS of all obocbbs EMPIRE "CO.'S TEAS EVERYWHERE. See that our Regis tared Trad* Mark. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, is on every package. EMPIRE TEA* COMPANY, WELLINGTON. W. AND G. TURNBULL an» Co., Proprietors. WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. . FT! HE B.a. Qneen of _ K fr. J_ the South (Captain Harvey) will leave Welhurt on every Monday and Thursday; Foxton —every Wednesday and Saturday. Passage Money— Single, 10s ; return, 17s 6d. Ladies' Saloon also on board. J. F. OVEREND. Agent M. Hogfin ft Co. I (LIBOTSD), I WOOL, PRODUCE, Aim GENERAL [ MERCHANTS, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AG! NTS, WANGANUI. Distbict Asbnts bob— Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd; (marine department) Little's Fluid and Powder Dips J. and T. Meek's " 9now Drop " Flour Aasi'Cißs— Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., Ltd. S.S. Huia Kempthorne, Prosser k Co's Manures Schweitser's Cocoa rina Imperial Insurance Co., Limited Shan, Arab and Sunbeam Teas Wormo Specifico for Lambs ON HAND— Corn Sacks Rock Salt Fencing Wires Woolpacks Sulphuric Acid Bonedust Butchers' Requisites Nelson Lime Binder Twine Seed Oats Potatoes Beed Wheat Maise Seed Barley Hogan and Co.'s Wire Strainer and Splicer. M. HOGAN k CO. (Lihitbp), TaujK) Quay. WEST COABT BOARDINGHOUSE, WAITUNA. I DESIRE to thank my patrons for their past support, and desire to notify tbat I have again taken possession of the abovo Boardinghouse. The travelling public may depend ou receiving first-class accommodation Bad good meals. P. .DOYLE, Proprietor. UJF.C.A. Havb On Salb— TURNIP ano BONE MANURE AND SUPERPHOSPHATES. AGRICULTURAL LIME. I AM now prepared to take orders fo' Bbooks Bbos.' Agricultural Lim?, lidivered at Feild ing, Sandon, Hal comb \ J or Marton railway stations, in lots of j six tons or upwards, at bbpvcep trices-. I Full particulars on application to— * JOHN DUNLOP, Feilding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 135, 7 December 1897, Page 1
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428Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 135, 7 December 1897, Page 1
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