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i V-; * L WigJitoii, of Pulmoretoii and l< eliding will j u dge tho flowers at the next Masterton A. and P Show. The postal authorities adviso that tho Zealandia and Mooltan, which sailed from Sydney on Monday last tor Auckland, arc bringing Australian mails. The Feilding portion should- arrive by the Main 'Trunk next Saturday. Lady Ktithorinc De Vera Somerset, daughter-in-law of Lady Henry Somerset, the prominent English society leader, arrived in Auckland, by tho Mara ma last night. She will make a tour o fthe Dominion. She passed tln-oiiffh Foilcliflg by tho Main iruuk express today with Lord Islington. I?*- F - W. Pennefa titer, of County Wicklow, Ireland, who was private secretary to Sir Wm. Jervois and subsequently acted as a puisne Judge of the Supremo Court during the absence abroad of Sir Joshua Williams, is a visitor to Wellington. I)r Pcnnefather, who i s staying at the Wellington Club, intends to make a motor-car tour in the North Island nearly in the New Year. ' Mr Sampson, acting-Registrar of the Supremo Court, Wellington, was in Feilding to-day. Ho was present at the sale of Feilding proporty conducted to-day by Messrs Gorton and Son under direction of the- Supreme ated on the corner of Manchester and (iroy streets, went for £1436 to Mr Do JiUcn, of Waiigaiuii. The property includes a 17-rooJiied boarding house, one o-roomed, two 7-roomed, and two 4-i-oomeil buifuings. stables, shop, etc. News was received in Sydney last week of the death at Aslilmm Place, London, of Mrs Jp. J. Fairfax, of the firm of John Fairfax and Sons, proprietors of tho Sydney Morning Herald, and tho Sydney Mail. Tho doceased lady was born in Warwick, England, in 1832, and went to Australia when quite voting. For upwards of twenty years past, however, she had been resident in England. Anyone can learn to take photos. It only means a Camora and accessories. They may be had at Campbell's Red Cross Pharmacy any day. . ' At this time- of the year there are numerous family gatherings, and much visiting of friends; and it is now that) tho consum2)tion of tea expands. _ Many people try to economise with tea, and buy tho cheap and inferior sorts, forgetful of the tact) that inferior teas aro harmful. It is true economy to etick to Crescent Blend Tea, which is pure, strong and wholesome. Results aro what count in photography. Good materials make good work. F. and B. Campbell stock none /but tihe beet photographic goods.. v

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1676, 21 December 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1676, 21 December 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1676, 21 December 1911, Page 3

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