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Wellington Meat I Export Company, 1 LIMITED. 1 FAT STOCK § FOR . ■ ,-• I FREEZING. I I THE WELLINGTON MEAT I EXPORT COMPANY, LIM- i, ITED, is prepared to.receive If STOCK for FREEZING and ** SHIPMENT ON CLIENTS' \ ACCOUNT, at lowest rates \ enrrent in the Dominion. I The Company is also prepared | to buy FAT SHEEP, LAMBS | and CATTLE. | All particulars aa to charges 1 and prices can be obtained on 1 application to the Company's | buyers, aa under: — | E. P. C. Swainson, Feilding, Telephone No. 181. W. Hair, Mangarimu, Telegraphic address— i Pemberton. W. G. Vickers, Shannon. Telephone No. 16. J. A. Reid, Aramoho. Telephone 171. Wanganui Exchange. fl Ok to the Company's I B Head Office : 1 1 IS-20 Hunter Street, 1 i Wellington. | 11 TEA THAM ANY OTHER j|j a / 4F ■ THE VALUE OF GOOD SIGHT. IF your head aches or your eyes easily tire or smart, or, if objects look blurred and you feel disinclined ■to read, your eyes need testing. We use the "latest scientific tests and guarantee all our work. Prices reasonable. J. S. TINGEY Chemist and Ophthalmic Optician. FERGUSSON & MACARTHUR STS FEILDING. FEILDING FUEL AND PRODUCE s. a. Duncan, (Lat* Shepherd Broa.) Coal ana Wood Merchant, DEPOT. Manchester Street — FEILDING. HAVING purchased the Business hitherto carried on by Shepherd Broß., in Manchester Street, Feilding. J. A. DUNCAN is prepared to supply COAL and FIREWOOD at j Market Prices. I Terms Cash, unless other arrange rnents are made. ALMOST BLIND. SPOTS BEFORE THE EYES AUSED BY LIVER DISORDERS. ''Without Dr. Morse's Indian Root 'ills I don't know what would boome of me." Writes Mr. Tom Holt, >f 55 Stanley St., Sydney, N.S.W. J *flfSS "For a number lli' of years I have ; fH sk suffered with a : sluggish Liver, # r [ which produced Ni constipation to ; '•mk. Euc k an ex tent that sometimes 4«&W\/b|kL I have for ' >lmM'fw > ays wlt hout a I -movement of j *^ c bowels. ! Spots appeared! Vr. Tom Holt. floating before Prom a i>hoto. tny eyes, and I i most went blind, and got so bad ■ it I went to the Hospital as an outv tor patient. They treated me for my eyes, but with no result—in fact I -ecame worse. Someone told me that •>iy blindness was due to liver trouble, and recommended Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, which I began using with the most gratifying results. In a short time my sight was aa good as ever, and the spots which 11 ad been floating in the air were gone to my_ great rehef. I was in such a condition that work was impossible, because I was sleepy and drowsy all tlie time, with no energy to do anything. This was ten years ago, and I have continued the use of the Pills over since,, taking two or three as I need them. ,T believe they saved my life, and I consider them a most valuable medicine. From time to time I have been persuaded to try other remedies, but I nover got the benefit I received from Dr. Morse's Indian Root' Pills. In fact, the other, medicines are of no-use. I am en old resident of Bondi Junction, and now living at 55 Stanley St., Sydney; am well known, and have much pleasure m making this statement, which is voluntarily given, ,md will always be rsaay to persoaeMj confirm same." ' &EilGEf? BROS., Hairdressers and TobacconistsFERGTTRRON STREET ' f TVTEW SALOON, equipped with all h r.bf> and pnost perfect ap- - k ph'anoes for Shaving, Haircutting, j 1 Shampooing. Big Stock Pipes, To- [ i hacoo., Oigaretteß Fißhms Tackle, ' i vaA Fancj Goods 1

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2062, 1 May 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2062, 1 May 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2062, 1 May 1913, Page 4