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"KEEP YOUR HAIR ON." LOST ' HIS '■' BEARD THROUGH ECZEMA OK THE FACE. MR F. TAYLOR, Richmond Street. Petorie, writes: — "For six months 1 had Eczema in a bad way, principally on the side of the face, which caused loss of beard. Time and money spent in ointment, medicine and advice brought no relief, in fact I was getting worse, when Plantekoa Ointment was tried as a change, with improvement from the first, and in less than a month I was COMPLETELY CURED. That is now three years ago, and 'all's well.'" You will observe that Plantekoe often has the severest test, has to commence work when the patient is 'at his worst, yet after months and years of unsuccessful treatment by others, Plantekea "gets there" all the^same, and DOES the work others TRY to do. ECZEMA:— You get it wherever you go, but it goes wherever you see it, when Plantekoa IS USED. The Manager, Plantekoa, Wellington, invites you to write to him. PLANTEKOA, 5/-; OINTMENT, 2/- (sample box, 6d); SOAP, first quality 1/-. second quality, 6d. Obtainable everywhere. Special Agent— F. G; WOOLLAMS Chemist, Feilding. MANCHESTER BAZAAR, Feilding. JUST Landed, direct from London, a well assorted stock of latest designs in Art Needlework, Point Lace Braids, Fancy Art Appleqae Cord (a wide range all colours), Fancy Ribbon for Ribbon Work, Marquis Ribbon, Arrosine Silks, Crewell Bilks, Pearl Necklets. The above are the latest novelties on the market. ■V/TILSON & /"lOLES. MISS COSTLEY, YORK BUILDING. *T"HE balance of our Winter Mil- " linery and Untrimmed Felt Hats we are soiling for HALF PRICE. The remainder of our Winter Jackets and Ladies' Dress Skirts at considerably Under ValueA large stock of Ladies' "Woollen Underclothing. Bargains in Remnants. Insertions, Laces, Galon Trimmings. Short Lengths. AMERICAN Dental Company, FEILDING. GAS, 2s 6d. Extraction, la. Fillings, 2s 6d. LOWEST PRICES (For Cash) IN NEW ZEALAND. TITR. A. H. CHAMBERLAIN, Qualified Dentist. flours— 9.Bo till 5 p.m. Latest apparatus for administering gas ; also, other leading anaesthetics. T7l db J. C L E R E (Fellow of Royal Inst. of British Architects), Lambton Quay (corner of Waring Taylor Street), Wellington, Feilding Agent— Mr E. Goodbehere Old clients are notified that they oan obtain their drawings upon making application for them. A. JAMES, PRACTICAL A RCHITECT, ii. Sandilands' Buildings, Kimbolton Road, Feilding. The erection of all work entrusted to me will be personally passed auc° supervised. WHY COUGH ? WHEN COMPOUND BALSAM, that renowned old family remedy which has proved itself first in the field, will relieve you of Bronchitis, Whooping Oongh, Sore Throats, and all Chest and Lung Complaints. Numerous Testimonials. Price 1/6, 2/6, and 4/6. WOOLLAMS (Family Chemist), The Pharmacy, Next Carthew's Nice ! Nutritious ! Necessary ! T Marmalade is ouo"of the'tastiest and most delicious of all table delicacies. It is niacle from the choicest Seville Oranges, and is superior to all other brands. ■ YOUR GROCER SELLS "K." S. Kirkpatrick & Co., Ltd., NELSON. K. SKERMAN, WHOLESALE WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, And Commission Agent, U.F.C.A. Buildings, Folding, ' ' ■ . .-— i- . • Representing— • ■ ■ United Farmers' Co-op. Assn., Ltd. Alliance Assurance Company Alfa-Laval Separators and Turbine ; ■.■■ piantsr' y*y-. V" ■■•;■■". ;". ■ ;' CABBAGB PLANTS. EARLIEST and Beet Varieties of Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants at J. Darragh/s. 6d per twndl^.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 28, 25 July 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 28, 25 July 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 28, 25 July 1904, Page 2

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