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RUBBER TYRES Make your Vehicles last longer, reduces repairs one-half, more durable than the old IRON TYRE, No noise, no rattle, no jolt, no vibration. ALL COMFORT. We fit them to any wheel— old or new, COMPLETE PLANT OF COACHBUILDING MACHINERY. Call and Inspect the Factory. JAMES~& CO.. CARRIAGE T>UILDERS. J3 Kimbolton Road, Feilding. Iron Bark Mauls in Stock. " THERE'S NOTHING TJXTS LEATHER. is oft quoted by those engaged in the loather business ; but a Saddler here comes to the conclusion that "There's Nothing Like PLANTEKOA," Spring Crock, Marlborough, October Bth, 1900. MY DEAR Slß,— Having for a long time been a great sufferer from Indigestion, 1 can thoroughly recommend your valuable remedy, PLANTEKOA, One Bottle being sufficient in my case to effect a sure. Any further particulars will bo gladly furnished if desired.— Yours respectfully, R. J. Millaud, Saddler. , An Absolute Gore In Every Case. All Stores Sell Plantekoa NEW FOKET MONOGRAM RUBBER STAMP, For use on Note Paper, Envelopes, Books, etc. Price, 1/- each, complete. WHERE ? At MEDSON £ COLES' MANCHESTER BAZAAR; Feilding. RIDE A RED BIRD OR WALK. DON Walker, BUI Martin, and Aroßt, along with the rest of the champions, have won name and fame on the All Red Wheel. Call at the Big Bike Shop in Sandilands' Buildings, Kimbolton Road, where GEO. S. FOWLBR, Manager, will make clear the reason of the Red Bird's success on road and track. T. O. FOWLER, Agent, ! PftlmergtcaN aad Feildmg. HIGH CLASS TAILORING. J. Stevenson & Son HAVE pleasure in announcing to the residents of Feildiog and axtrronndiog dlattiots that they have taken over the business of Mi tl. FLYGER, ana will open on SATURDAY, the lOtb October, with a large assortment of tbe latest materials for the ensuing season, and trust by giving superior fit and style to merit a fair share of public support. LADIES' TAILORING. MR. H. D. BTEVENBON, late cotter for Messrs BJogland Bros., tbe well known Ladles' Tailors, of Napier, baa made a special study of this braneb, and Ladies may confidently place their orders for any stylo of garment. Patterns and Styles posted to any Address. the charm of Red Seal Tea is its exqul*!t« flavour. It brews a rich thick liquor. K which Is very agreeable to * the palate. Red Seal Tea is " *■ a blend of the * *- jf^Tt f«ne»t hill- * *■ Brown Ceylon "* ► * nel Indian •* *■ Teas, and la -< k- blended In a scientific way 4 y to achieve the beat results -4 In quality. The original aroK ma and bouquet are prs* served, as the tea ie packed „ in lead and net In tin foil. _, I RED SEAL TEA C Bids for your favour en the r merits of Its flavour. T ASK YOUR STOREKEEPER! r 2 [a card. I MISS AMESBURY WISHES to inform the ladies of Feilding and Surrounding Dibtricts that she intends forming classes for instruction in Dressmaking, Cntting, Fitting, and tteneral Needlework. For further particulars apply at restI dence, Denbigh Street, Feilding. f A CABD.J ILyTESSBS HALOOMBE BROS., \ Land, Commission, and Fire Insurance Agents. KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING. G. C. HILL, C.E., ARCHITECT & LAND AGENT, (Established over 20 years) | Colonists' Land Company's ; Buildings, Macartbur Street, Feildiug. \ For Property List see fourth page. A. <!ABl), ADRIAN PORTER, SURGEON DENTIST, MAY be consulted in the apari ments above the premises of Mr Woollams, chemist, Manchester atreet. Private residence, northern end of Denbigh Street.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXV, Issue 221, 7 March 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XXV, Issue 221, 7 March 1904, Page 2

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