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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. We hare a full stack of "A" quality Table Silver, consisting of Table Spoons and Forks, D«»w* Spoons and Forks, Tea Spoons, Salt Spoons, Mustard Spoons, Egg Spoons, Sauce Ladles and Soup. Ladl«s (to match), whioh we will be glad to show and quote prices. These goods are mad* expressly for us, and we can recommend tfiem for good wear. ?EO. SHORT, Manchaitar-tirMt. F«iUiln« Good farm hand wanted. Owner wanted for black and tan collie dog. Hoult and Sons will buy horses at Cheltenham sports on Friday. Six calves lost from Rongotea. Members of Manchester Band return thanks. Respectable housekeeper wants position. 19Q9 diaries at Carthew'e Arcade. N.Z. Loan Go % 's Rangiwahia sale on January 4. Two unfurnished rooms to let.

The banks througihout New Zealand will be closed next Friday and Saturday. Mr H. F. Gladding, formerly superintendent of the Auckland City Fire Brigade, died last Friday. He retired from the brigade in 1903. There is no opportunity Hike the present. And, therefore, study your own interests and purchase your furniture from Brent's Manchesterstreet furniture warehouse. Mr William Wallace, Tarrawarra, Roto, via Hillston, N.S.W., writes: "I make it a point to always kei.-, Chamberlain's Cou:^ Remedy in . . house, having never known it to Ja. when given for coughs or colds." lo« ial« by all ohemkti and •tor«k«ep«ri. FARM MANURES. Large Btocks of New Zealand Bonedust and imported Bnperpho«ph»U. Special Mixtures at Bhortert notice i,owe«t WRllrnirton pricftv Hodder •i>4 Toiler. Lbrftri. r«H4fa» The very best furniture, made of the most enduring material^ in the latest styles and the most perfect •finish, at the most reasonable prices, at Brent's Feilding Furniture Warehouse, Manchester-street, near t.he firebel. * The very best furniture, made of the most enduring material, in the I latest styles and the most perfect finish, at the most reasonable prices, at Brent's Feiioing Furniture Warehouse. Manchester-street, near the (irebel. Seasonable Goods.— Horse Covers made to measure. Full stocks ularks and Martins Clippers^ Waterproof Driving Rugs, all qualities ami prices. ' Also, good selection gents blocked Hogskin Gaitres. At G. 11. Heafley's, Saddler, Kunbolton road, Feilding. 'Phone 1? tf . There is no opportunity Bike the present. And. therefore, study your own interests and purchase your furniture from Brent's Manchestergtroet fnrniture warehouse

WAIATA SPORTS CLUB. (late Nikau.) A MEETING of the above Club will be held in Mr Balmer's Barn on SATURDAY, 2nd January, 1909, at 8. p.m. sharp. All members are requested to attend. WILL H. TONG, Hon. See. MANCHESTER BAND. i THANKS. THE Conductor and Members wish to return thanks for the strong support accorded the Band on Christmas Morning. E. McFARLAND, Secretary. 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 of £5 fer each dog. JOHN RANKIN, ' Town Clerk. Feilding. 23rd December, 1908. BOROUGH OF FEILDING. TEN PER CENT. ON UNPAID RATES. NOTICE is hereby given that legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery of All Rates remaining unpaid after the 20th January, 1909. In accordance with Section 70 of "The Rating Act, 1908," Ten percent, will be added to amounts after the above date. JOHN RANKIN, Town Clerk. Feilding, 23rd December, 1908. BOROUGH OF FEILDING. The Corporation Offices will be closed from Monday, 28tb December, 1908, to Saturday, 9th January, 1909, both days inclusive. JOHN RANKIN, Town Clerk. Feilding, 23rd December, 1908. A NICE CUP OF TEA FOR A SMALL TEA PARTY— SURATTIRA! SANDY (sings)— V O' a' the airts the winds can blow, I dearly lo'e the West, For there does SURATURA grow— The tea that I lo'e best! PATSY (chimes in)— There is naught in the wide world As tea can compete, With good SURATURA, Where sweet flavours meet. JOHN (lifts the roof off)— Rule SURATURA I SURATURA rules the lot! Britons ever, ever, ever Like it hot I TAVIT (in a minor key, but valiantly) — Men of Harlech, when you're hollow What's the tea you like to swallow r SURATURA keeps you mellow, Hearty and strong. ** ...SIMPLY SAY... SURATURA ! FOR SALE— Bargains, Ceucaes Plushette and Tapestry; Buehea Chest and "Washafcandß. Very choice Single Kapoc Bed and Pillow, 29a EADE'S Corner Shop. THE Aroadia Private Hotel, Fetid ing, will be found the bert of it ok*. T»rif on the mo*V i&Mtawh ■oil*. Far below present value.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 764, 29 December 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 764, 29 December 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 764, 29 December 1908, Page 3

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