r^^f £^ sit calmly and ■RH? ysJm gray an( l need of losing your hair in this way. And there is no need of your looking old before your time, either. The hair may be preserved . ■ it the food |y| j pk I If* I foundin— Bf^Vkll I restores i^-i color to gray or faded hair. Your hair may have all the dark, rich color of early life. Then why not have it so ? a \ Praptred by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mus., U. S. K. # m % TRY" a sample of the " Golden Tips," (Broken Orange Pekoe), at 2s 4d. Sole Agent, Feilding, T WATSON, Kimbolton Road. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. Tbe following are the dates fixed by tbo WELLINGTON WOOL BROKERS' ASSOCIATION For this season's sales : Ist Sale— 7th December, 2nd Sale - 28th December. 3rd Sale— 2sth Jauuary. 4th Sale— Hth February. Catalogues close on the Monday before tbe date of sale. Revised scale of selling charges can be bad on application from tbe undersigned members of the Association. Tbe charge on wools offered, but not will be 23 per bale for the first offering, and Is per bale for each subsequent offering. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Op. Assoc. Ltd. Murray, Roberts and Company. Levin and Company, Limited. United Farmers' Co-Op. Assoc., Ltd. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agcy. Co., Ltd. hurniture. rrio those about to Furnish NOW IS TH3 OPPORTUNITY. ALL GOODS MARKED DOWN FROM 25 TO 30 PER CENT REDUCTION. CALL E ABLY TO SECURE BARGAINS. N te he Ad iress • PEGDEN'S WAREHOUSE, (Next Becklev's), Feilding. J. M JOHNSTON. (Late manager of the Palmerston North Branch of the N.Z.L. & M. Co.) LAND, STO'JK. FINANCIAL, SEED & PRODUCE AGKNT. Rakgitikki Line, (Under Royal Hotel Buildings . PALMERSTON NOR ! H. Loans Negotiated TTPON freehold and leasehold lands V_J at lowest current rat sof interest. Advances made against WOOL & other Produce and on Stock Mortgage Agent for Lister's Alexandra Separators. AGENT FOR Manawatn and Rangitikei districts for Murray, Roberts & Co , WOOL, PRODUCE AND STATION AGENTS. •, FIRST EVERY TIME ! THE MANCHESTER HOTEL, Feilding. M. C RYAN, Proprietor. Wishes one and all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS have been made for the accommodation of visitors to Feilding during the Festive Season. A large and' well selected stock of the choicest Wines; A-'es, and Spirits. The Tables are second to none on the Coast. Christmas Hampers made up o order. This popular hostelry possess s every comfort and convenience. The stabling accommodation has been great] j increased and will be found o be second to none on the Coast. WANTED Known— F. Rogers, Horaebreaker, having commenced business on his owa account, is prepared to break horses to saddle, single or double harness, and guarantee them thoroughly juiet and reliable ; terms reasonable. &pply Graham. Coachbuilder, Feilding. AWAHuIIFBUTCHfcRY. JD. ANDERbON having taken 9 over the Feilding Round from At J Cpilingwbod, is prepared to. supply customers with nothing but tbo ! i Wftt beef i mutton, lamb and pork, ■I j
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Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 163, 12 January 1901, Page 4
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