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t'and to~~ lTbTase. 496 acres, Shaimon, tali mile from , school ; 450 acres grassed ; rmg ienced ; 10 paddocks, good water ; i 5 roomed house, yards, and «»t---buildings. Lease 6 yearß to ma at 7s 6d pev acre, P. clause, £8. 201 acres, 4 miles from Birmingham ; 150 acres grassed ; 6 padclocks, well watered ; 5 roomed house, stables, etc. Lease for 7 years at 9s per acre, with p. clause £8. 389 acres, Fitaherbert. 9 miles from Palmerston : 200 acres grassed, ring fenced, two paddocks, good water, 8-roomed cottage and yards, Lease has 6^ years to run at £40 a year, P. ciauee, £4 10s an acre. 520 acres, close to Fowlers : all in graaa but 40 acres, ring fenced, 6 p«i£ocks, 4 roomed house, yardfi and outbuildings. Lease for H years ; rent, 7a per acre ; purchasing clause, £7 per acre. LAND FOR BALE : 870 ACRES, four miles from Apiti : 800 grassed, ring fenced, 5 paddocks, good -water, 2 roomed cottage, woolshed and yards. Perpetual lease ; price, £4 15s pee acre ; terms. 96 acres, 9 miles frona Pahiatua, close to school: all grassed, 8 paddocks, leyel laud, yards, garden, and cottage. Price, £6 15s an acre; £100 cash required. RATLIFF & GIESEN, Land, Commission avd Insurance Agents, Feeding. T^ANOS lANOS H. COLLIER & CO., Piano Importers, Wangamui, — hays appointed — MB W. PEGDEN .Agent at Feilding. IJ • Tegden -will will chow, at his Furniture Warehouse, Feilding— Pianos by Jno Brinemead & Sons Pianos by W. G. Eavestaff & Sons Pl.tnos by Haake Fiitnoß by Gors and Eallman Instruments sold on deferred payraanfc from 20s monthly. H. Collier and Co.'s Certificated Tuners visit Feilding every few weeks. H. COLLIER & CO., Wanganui. FEILPING PIANO DEPOT, Fereusson Street. m. ELLERY GILBERT, Propbiztob, OA "XEAES practical experience as ,4V a Pianoforte Expert and Importer can be relied upon to supply nothing but first-class Instruments. Always deal with a person who understands the business. All instruments sold for cash, or on the time payments system, from 20s per month, and tuned fret of charge for twelve montfis. Pianos tuned and bepaibbd. J. WILLIAMSON, Cabinetmaker, Feilding, Agent. Price-lists and Catalogues forwarded on application. _________________ TRICKS IN THE TEA TRADE. A Km Zealanders Complaint to the C*ylon Tea-Groweri Asaociation. |f MIT ATION is the sincerest form of J_ flattery, and when the copyist embark 8 in hia nefarious business he imvariably selects some article with an established repntation to simulate. The genuine article suffers in two ways ; it loses business by the substitution of the fraud and loses character by its inferior.ty.— The latest information regarding s-ich practices reaches ua from Ceylo". In that great tea growing Island there i 3 a Council of thirty who watch over tlii? interests of the Tea Planters' Asso> ciation, and their attention has been drawn to what is going oninthia colony. The following extract from a letter discussed by too Association from a gentleman in the South Island of New Zealand indicates what is going on in this Colony ; the letter appears in the Overland Ceylon Observer of 16th June, 1398:— " In the first place much tea is sold in " Few Zealand under the name of Ceylon " which is nothing more than blends of " low class grades with China, Fiji, and " other poor teas. These are packed 'locally and inn D AS CEYLON. I " have been able to trace one instance in ' which locally packed Teas, made up in " lead packets, by.ye been labelled Ceylon, : and the labels bear the imprint of C. b, ' Kail, printer, Coiosnbo. On enquiry, ' 1 am assured taut no such pnntei "f-xists; hence th-J labfil >s NOTHING "less than a FORGERY, for the pur* " pose of giving the only available guar- " nntee of a genuine Ceylon packed " packet— viz., the printer's name. I "have evidence, also, of instances where " die 51b boxes have been made and are " now locally made out of the wood of "ftnpty chests, thus using; Ceylon "timber lined with lead and stenci tied "■n imitation of the Ceylon packed " article." THE BEST SAFEGUARD for the üblic is to rigorously demand to be supplied with a Pea that is above sus SURATURA TEA has no rival in. this respect; no one has yet had the hardihood to attempt tricks on it, as its Agents are too jealous of its high reputation to give a chance to imitators, and the imitators know this and are wise in heir generation. "jVTAPOLEON'S MOTTO! WAS " Second to None." THE EMPIRE COMPANY, "Wellington, 1 , claim this motto is equally applicable to their invincible No* 1 EXTRACT OF SOAP, which washes anything and everything under the eun. J. H. VINCENT, 4 CCOTJNTAWT AND GENEBAL J\. COMMISSION AGENT, Ashttrst. Eegistrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages. Agencies --The National Mutual Life Association of Australasia ; The New Zealand Fire an-^ Marine Insurance Co. Properties for sale or to let. to Lend on freehold properties.

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Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 122, 22 November 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 122, 22 November 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 122, 22 November 1898, Page 4

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