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REAL MONEY GIVEN AWAY. GENUINE CORONATION FARTHINGS. WHEN WAS KING EDWARD CROWNED? i MnMnA Vi I have a small bag|MON^\T| full of Coronation O Farthings, (real and J VpCar genuine coins received SalFfl direct from the Lon(§Sg& I don Mint. JUIIjQII They were minted FT^^P in the year King Ed- ' " " -ward was crowned, and each bears the date of that year. Being quiet new, or, at least, never having been in circulation, they are unworn, full weight and in the exact condition of when they were minted. I received them direct tfrom the London Mint at the end of the Coronation year and have been holding them ever since. This week they will be distributed amongst the Feilding residents. From now until closing hour next Saturday one of these genuine Coronation Farthings will be given to every purchaser of one shilling's worth of goods and upwards. You need not ask for the farthing — the price of your purchase will be reduc- ' ed by that- amount, iWEDN&SDAYi ? nd thus the farthing stSl ftC becomes your rightful ~ Lji^C Farthings are a ~ BHaF* rarity in N.Z. In __ P^U~ England they are not — ]g*^££ now so extensively us---«^SSS ed as in years gone by. ""^-— """""' Even ordinary farthings are a novelty and become more valuable as time proceeds, but Coronation Farthings much more so. Unused, perfect Coronation Farthings are today worth one shilling each. What they w'.il be worth in a ttw iTuno«n&v) years more — who can | THURSDAY) mf Thfty are « novel and valuable coins of the realm si>d worth getting hold of. Plain or gilded they make pleasing ami useful brooches, hatpins, rings, watcn-chain ornaments, etc., etc. Make all your drug store purchases this week at Hean's Pharmacy and receiv-e one of these rare coins for nothing. It matters not what your purchase may be so long as it is a cash purchase and the amount I roinAV I onG shilling or over. LfRIDAYJ ToQth pagt £ Tooth %j Brushes, Tonic Nerve Jl Nuts, Hean's Worm ( W\ Powders, Patent Mer^yil\ dicines, Dressing y-S J\. \ Combs, Eggsham Hair C/O t -A Tonic, Headache Nuts, V/ Field's Spermaceti and other toilet soaps, Hewlett's Malted and other Baby Foods, Areco Tooth Paste, Perlo Tooth Powder, Perfumes, Drugs of all kinds, Pascall's Barley Almonds. Smelling Salts, Sparklet bottles or bulbs, prescriptions from any physician, & I — > everything else reduced (SATURDAY; j n p r i ce one farthing Qp each for this week. (%&% C° untrT Customff\TM! s: ? la^ orders JxJLjOi received this week (accompanied by the cash) IlfT 1 Q k° r 6 .* 111116^ vv^ MUI a coronation farthing |i -^gf attached- Send your mail orders to Hean's Pharmacy. NOTE.— I have a fairly good number .>f these coronation farthings, but as they may possibly run out reforo Saturday nignt i-vt. remember — "the early bird catches the coin " G. W. HEAN, Chemist and Optician, Manchester-street, Feilding. OROUA COUNTY COUNCIL. PROPOSAL to raise "a Loan of £230 by the above Council for the several works on Kimbolton road, as advertised in the Feilding Star, giving notice of the intention to do so. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of ratepayers to discuss the above proposal will be Mdjrt»; Hitcbman's residence on WEDNESDAY, 6th January, 1909, at 1' P " m ' GEORGE WHEELER, Chairman Oroua County Council. Feilding, 28th December, 1908. ■■& •-" k OROKJA COUNTY COUNCIL. PROPOSAL to raise a Loan of £520 by the above Council for the several works on Makino road, as advertised in the Feilding Star giving notice of the intention so to do. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of ratepayers to discuss the above proposal will be held at Mr Win. Reid's residence on WEDNESDAY, 6th. January, 1909, at 11.30 a>m< GEORGE WHEELER, Chairman Oroua County Council. Feilding, 28th December, 1908. BOROUGH OF FEILDING. DOG REGISTRATION, 1909. NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Borough of Feilding has fixed the Dog Registration Fee for the year 1909 at Ten Shillings for each dog, and the Municipal Buildings as the place of Registration. Owners of Unregistered Dogs are liable to a penalty o£ £5 for each dog. JOHN RANKIN, Town Clerk. Feilding. 23rd December, 1908. MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. THE County Offices will be closed for the Christmas Holidays from 26th December, to 6th January, 1909, both days inclusive. . . A. K. DEJJW, County Clerk. Saneon, 24th Dcoembfr, 1906.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 763, 28 December 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 763, 28 December 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 763, 28 December 1908, Page 3

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