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The very best furniture, made of the most enduring material, in the latest 'styles and the most perfect finish, at the most reasonable prioes, at Brent's Feilding Furniture warehouse, Manchester-street, near the firebel. AN OLD SAW. Of all the saws that ever I saw, or that ever I saw saw, that saw saws worse than any saw that ever I saw, or that ever I saw saw. Nearly time to replace the old with the new. Old and antiquated stuff is useful in one place only — the museum Many articles now marketed in this dominion — purporting to be polishes for tan footwear— should be looated there. As a polish their usefulness is nil; as a curiosity they might attract attention. _It is pleasing to know that a polish is obtainable, scientifically prepared, a polish in the truest sense, and satisfactory in every respect. That polish is TAN-OL. Costs no more than other brands. One trial proves its worth. Polishes quickly, brightly, and permanently. Tan boots remain tan. No changing through various stages of tan to' brown, brown to black. Makes the leather flexible, adds to its life. In tins 6d andls. STOOK REARING. Losses oi _oung Stook oeaee when Tolltay's Oalf Jfood and Tolley'i Chicken Raiser are naed. Foods that acre all Food. Obtai-oeMe at all -S-tare-keap*r«. . ___________________________________i

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 765, 30 December 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 765, 30 December 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 765, 30 December 1908, Page 4

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