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To let and For Sale. AUTUMN and Winter is fast approaching, and OA.VPBELL'S BOOT EMPORIUM ; s being sio.-ked with FOOTWEAR suitable for all kinds of weather. boots for the shop. Boots for the btrcet. Boots for the Stockjard, and Boots for the Farm. All of the Best Materials and at the lowest prices at CAMPBELL'S BOOT EMPORIUM, MANCHESTER STREET. FOII BALJE. ■JHLIENDm RESIDENTIAL SIT? NEARLY 11*4 CREts In the High fart ot the Borougt A CAPITAL CHANCE <>i securing a jjuod residential site, ot nearu i% iiL-rtij, cJost- to the Post, Uiiice, il ue uigit "art ot the Borough ol dicing, syiendiuiy lenced ana planted, a. -i low price, on easy tenuis, i& olia.;et. i>y ••aw- rtiser," iSTAR jtace. BAKERY BUSINESS, doing splendid trade. Turnover, 4uUU 'Mb per week, besides small goods. Price 3i«50. £350 down, balance arranged. For further particulars, enquire irom J. T. UAllitl' and CO. Sale. First-class Herd 22 selected Dairy Cows", coming into prolit early; second higneso test at factory. Delivery at oiu-u i.. as arrangement. i<uii particulars boua lido buyers. Apply J. I. iuuitIJnV,l J nV, iviinbolton Koau, Feiidin^. 2 4-ROOM'!<:d HOUSES and 1 acre oi lamt, in the heart oi a solid country town, i-nce, £cioU. A real snip. Writ© about this to o . \\ JiAtfRY and CU. FOll Sale, quiet reliable Pony, suit-. ablo tor .Lady or (Jhiluixn v UIIVO 01- l'lUO ; ciitap. Apply faXAR Oilce. FOR Sale, Fat Young Geese, Ducks and I'owls, at bY Denbigh a..' OR Sale, IUUO tip-top Bush Wethers. Apply uo Post Ulnce, vox No. 81, i'euuing. SUPPER ROOMS and 4 lhTng rooms, iv rising township. Takings average £150U per "annum. .Lease, 6 years to run, with riguu L renewal. Kent, ±;i ±[)s lUa pc week. Price, £330. Tine is a ge..u me bargain. l<ullest particulars uoi/ J. T. BARRY and Co. TO Let, 110 Acres ploughing, di.sc : ing, harrowing, and cuminn. Apply l<. E. HUiUnE, i,ees jl,w_, i'eiiding. FOR Sale Privately.— Household Furniture, including piaiio, organ, etc. Owner leaving Feiluing. Aduross Stak Office. LEASEHOLD.— Hawke's Bay.—3o years to run. 379 Acres, ai. Hat; 14 acres turnips-; 8 paddocks; good buildings, new lences, pleutj water. . Goodwill £600. Appiy LiFF LAND AGKNUY. HOUSE and i-acre, in splendid locality, 6 rooms and all conveniences. Section well laid out. Quite new. Price £700. Mortgage, £300. Well Avortli inspecting, jjun esfc particulars from J. T. bAiu. and CO., Feilding, I^ OR Sale, One First-class Da. Cow, two weeks in profit. Pric £11. Apply J. p. MURPHY, Kimbolton Road. TO LET, Devsirable 6-romed House, i-acro, good position, rent lbs 6d Apply RATLIFF LAND AGENCY,. 5 ACRES Land, double road frontage; splendid house, lawn, garden, outbuildings. Price £1600. lerms.' g~ J, ACRE Land, o.r house, all conX 4 veiuenccs. Price £800. Cash £oUO. . "I ACRES Land, 8-r House, £1500. VICTOR E. SMITH. 3f> A ACRES Leasehold, 8£ years £l\J to run at 13s. P.O. £13. Goodwill £850. Cash £250. i)-\ Q ACRES Leasehold, all ILi X O ploughable. o£ years to run no 255. P.C. £25. Goodwill £500. 'JOA ACRES Leasehold, 4 miles OUli Feilding; '6\ years to run at 15s. P.C. £16. Goodwill £700. VICTOR E. SMITH. I-| pr ACRES partly improved. 1- ,L XJ House and fenced. One anile from town, 9 miles from railway, splendid chance for man with small capital. Price only £4. A. H. ATA.INSON & CO., LTD. FOR SALE. I" ATEST Gramophones, Dulce-\-A phones, Cabihei Gramophones vliornle&s), B Records, Disc. AlfiOj Edison aud Columbia Phonographs aid Cylinder Records. All supplies Kept. Largest stock in Feilding. Also Furniture, comprising D.R. Suites, Solas, Duchess Pairs, Bedsteads, Chairs, Pictures, Glassware, and Enamelled Ware, Leggings, Briiles; Whips. Horse Covers, and many other useful lines. GEO. W. KINGSBEER, Manchester Street. FOR Sale.—l 23 acres. Apply to MR HAGGITT, Feilding.' QTRAIGHT-OUT Lease.—loß acres k3 An ideal dairying or fattening property.* Dwelling of 5 rooms and outbuildings; adjoin/ng school, creamery and railway. For lease. 6 years, ■t # 4os per acre. W. J. MITCHELL, ' r eildina T?E YOU SAD or be you gay, prince ■*-* "or peasant, seer or younker, Suratura Tea always keeps you pleasant— William Bunker. T ITTLE SAMMY thought he knew *-* how the swallows homeward flew. Made himself an aeroplane, fell two miles, and suffered pain. .Just another mite, you see/saved by Suratura Tea! T ANGUID LADY wants to meet -*-* Curate, tractable and sweet. Mustn't back the slim gee-gee. Mob 4 drink Suratura Tea— Mia. Wimples, Cupid Street. JT DOESN'T MATTER whaterer you do, or whaterer you think or be, -ou'll ahvays be sprightly and blithe and gay, so long as you drink three tunes a day superb Suratura T«a. ''TWAS SORROW for Molly -*■ McGump when she fell down the stairs with a bump. But now she site surer. She drinks Suratura, and can'tget the blues or the hump. TVHERE WAS A YOUNG MAN of -"- Algiers, Avho, careleeeof scoffinge and jeers, drank always with glee Suratura (that's TEA 1), and now he is Mayor of Algiers. IV/TARY HAD A LITTLE MULE, TJ - followed her to Sunday-school. Mary s teacher, sweet and frail, palled the mule back by the tail. Nerer, new more will she with enjoyment thankfully drink good Suratura Tea. i R SPECIAL VALUES In GLOVES—' 15 button Suede and 12 button Kid, beautiful quality. Only 6s 6d. ■Also White-Kid Gloves.in J.ss or 15 button, 5s lid and 8s 6d. JOHN COBBE. v Poush for Linoleums and Tan Boots. Easiest, quickest, brightest. 6d ? er tin. GEO. WELLS,- agent. BOYS , JERSEYS, in Cream, Sage, Scarlet, Brown, and Navy. Sizes 1 to 7. Button shouldera. 2s 9d, - 3s 3d, 3s 6d, to 5s 9d each. JOHN COBBE. To prevent discc'our of your; tan footwear, ' remove all dirt, then : rub on a : little TAN-OL,and polish, ii'ou Can get a shine with TAN-OL;' f

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1760, 4 April 1912, Page 3

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