a o c 5. r A Family .Cough-Remedy I I Do you voader that 5 ! I I Bonnington'B Irish Moss j | I I is the standard family * j I J remedy for coughs, colds, I 9 J bronchitis and influenza? | I I For over half a century it I k a has been used day after 3 S I I day with universal satie- | § I faction. Refuse imita- I I I tions and substitutes—get I i I I the original remedy. Bonnington's Irish Moss 43 r " r '"' '"' '•'*" g ia — '->""• '— ■■«>".«*■■«■ ..a-iww, 2/A'~ 1 ? 0 you P oseess a GramaP o hol1 p e r ZONOPHONE RE™v'. Q 2 Largest Stock at WIEAN'S, Feilding. AGRAMAi»H.bNE~in '"the~home~fe the HALL MARK of Refinement and Culture. Get one NOW from CREAN'S, Feilding. 3V/ Fi nso l?^y,^lams . Harol d Wilde CREAN'S, Feilding. On/- -^0 ? m like the Cabinet y ' Gramo? Do you like the ordinary typop Balance arranged on terms. CREAN'S, Feilding. JUMBO, " Twin; Odeon, Reoiia, urainoplione, Zonophone, 100 new Records weekly. All no Btock. CREAN'S ALL Madame . Melba, Clara Butt, Madame Tet-' ferazmi, McCormac— these elo- , nova voices may be heard at ' CREAN'S. FeildiS. SEVERAL GOOD STORES i iull particnlare to bona fide C a *?• ™ J - T - BARRY AND CO.,' Agonte, Fed'ifag., lOQ AORES > freehold, 2 miles i.&t/ from Carter ton; handy to Post Office, School, and creamery; Md acres in good English grass: 36 acres m splendid crop; all ploughjvble and flat; permanently watered by river and water races; will winter .)0 milking cows and horses; subdivided into 18 paddocks, well fenced; sroomo dliouse, cowbails, etc.; milkmg machines installed, which can be purchased at valuation; also stock, consisting of 50 first-class cows, ses, etc, and crops. Price £55 10e per acre. Only £600 cash. 143 J-fin A CRE S> lease, with purchas■*V.U mg cla\ise at £10 per acre, expiring August 2, 1913; 2 miles from liketahuna; handy to school, post office, creamory, etc.; subdivided into 10 permanently watered paddocks; about 10 acres absolutely flat and ploughable; balance undulating; ! wil 1 winter 3 sheep, cattle and horses ; beautiful 9-roomod residence, woolsheds, cowbails, and necessary outbuildings; £100 of purchase money paid off. Price £1700 goodwill. Cheapest property in Wairarapa. 133 X 1 ACRES, freehold, all in graes; ' O.L all flat and ploughable when ] stumped; subdivided into 6 paddocks, permanent streams; creamery, poat - office, store, and cheese factory within 2 miles. The stock on property consists 20 first-class dairy cows, nor so, carts, cans, bulls, etc., to be included ; in price of property; 5-roomed house, i trapshed, cowbails, and hayshed, etc. i all in good order. Price £26 10s per , acre. Only £500 cash. • 103 & U. Harden. Financial, Land & Insurance Agent, QUEEN ST., JMASTERTON. (Formerly of Kimbolton.) WILL BE SENT ON APPLICATION SKATES I . ; SKATES I SEATESi SKATES 1 f iKATESi JUST TO HAND, . "WINSLOW M EXTENSION BALL-BEARING. FIBRE WHEELS. LADIES' AND GENTS', PEIOES EIGHT, GEiKGE CAEIiIITT k j OYOLS AGENT. r..,..,._, JBILDING. TO RESIDENTS OF FEILDING. WHY continue to PAY RENT, when »■ comparativelj iraall depesifc, eupplemented by;weekly peymente extending over a term of years mil enable you to obtain, a HOMB of yoar omi8» Fall particulars and termi of paymeu% o» bt obtained Iron I H. GOODBEHl&B, |
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1672, 16 December 1911, Page 1
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