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Bad Blood H.ivo roufideuco in Ayer's Sarsapa* ril!:i. It has boon curing people In all jvnis nf Uio v.-nrld for over 60 years. It is tliu fjrealL'st family medicino in tho world. It puriiies, strengthens, enriches, builds up. Sir. fienrgo Fountain, of Mt. Torrens, So. Australia, sends hia photograph and tliia interesting letter : " I Lad a very ba J case of eczema. Medical inca liaii told mo notbinp: more could bo tl.mo. I tried several blood remedies, but ■without relief. Tbo eruption was over the v.hvilo of my body and arms. My friends t.l;l ;:ic I ui'ust try Aver's Sarsaparilla. To l-liTitc thnn, I did so. 'fo tell the truth, I did iv t hive much coufidenco in it, I lwd tried ;<) m.-.ny medicines. To my great surprise, I found rh.it after only one bottle tho scales were beginning to disappear. It took just lire bottles to mako a complete oure. My pUin is now perfectly smooth. and not artraoo do 1 hp.vo of my former trouble." AVER'S Sarsaparilla 'I'hero are- many imitation S;ir?aparillas. He sure you yet "Ayor's. Prepared by Dr. J. C Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S» A. PROVE A' L THING . Feild eg People Look for Proper Proof. To win a wager, an English Marquis stood on London bridge and offered British sovereigns for five shillings. He could not find a r ustoruer. It is not to be wondered at. Tbe public look askance at any proposition where the proposer is apparently a loser without any direct or indirect gain. Fraudulent pchemers have often been successful, and in the.-c days sceptics want better proof than the word of a stranger. No evidence can be stronger than the testimony of friends and people we know. Here is a etise of it. Mrs Crook, Warwick Street, says — "For a long time I had pains across febo kidneys. They were so bad that I had to wear plasters, but these did me very little good beyond giving me slight relief for the time being. I found it very hard to do my werk owing to these pains Some months ago I saw Doan's Backache Kidney Pills advertised a>d I procured some at Woollanis Pharmacy. The^o pills have done mo a vast amount of good. The pains in my back have gone completely, and I can now do my work without any trouble. I would not be without this remedy for a good deal. Anybody suffering with kidney trouble may bu sure that this remedy will give them relief." Take no substitute. It ig Doan's Backache Kidney Pills you want, the remedy which Mia Crook recommends, therefore see that the full name is on the wrapper, and that the word "backache " is in the name Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are Bold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s a box (6 boxes 16s 6d) or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster- McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales. But be sure they are DOAN'S. sUI/' I'^1 '^ !<•»£_•<*. (or valu.n-le free Look com:- nin^ v . -,i. -.-I' «•-. Vr.,i'ii >I,^ flic fl.n. i 1 - .-I t.c. r ul Ka^inond, 430 BOUI lU Si , Mt:)l>..r.rn<! ■ APilf^€3» Tlir mm ■!?•- \ouin-i"l in bHL#IL.«J< \.-nr iwn iitimls. l>on't coiiKult il')i ur- or ch"iiiv-it. I f.uk pn-U'l free, ne-ie-. It -Ail! Itncli von nmr- tl-.in a!l the j-f-.r- \.i!i v f li>wl. Writ- Jp."ul Uaymond, 430 BourUc .St., ]>!(:> Ij«v.j i< . f/iAN! KNOW THYSELF.— , T^ ha '." o^ y, I <•l^c-, fli.- •.-:.-(•. foli^ , ctf. '■' , fire. Mi l>.:ck )(■!> \mii - i>-->-ti-il f.ii. iii n uiii'i-. The t.-liatif.' of a life. Charles Merton, Clnrku's BuildIngs, BourUc Street, Melbuurne. E. O. Mackay, LAND. COMMISSION, STOCK & INSURANCE AGENT, Feilding. FOX BALE. 143 dcrpß, Colytou. 6 paddocliß. well watered, 5 rooina, wasbhoußo, dairy, trapsbed 10 bail cowshed 1| milts ectJOf'l «nd creamery, £14 lOa^er ucra, oulv £250 cash. aIBB 145 acres, Oolytou. 12 paddocks, we<l watered, roost! y plougbahle, 6 ronmn, 12 b^ila, trapshed, stahlea. etc , doße to school and creamery, £18 per acre, terLu^. 460 166 acres, Orona Downs, well nub divided, all been plinybed, good hunba, 8 bailf, cowshed, tiap-heii, etc , 1 mil Bobool aud creamery, £15 per acre, terms. a 292 100 acres, Sandon. all flat and ploatihable, 6 paddocks, we. 11 watered, Q rooojp, BUhle, trapebed, bavshefi, and granarvi 6 acres in vats, i.16 per aore. a 414 600 acres Tolytou 7 paddocka. w-li wateied, n* w 5 runuj-d hou^e bath ronuj aud pantry, cmry trai f-hed stable, wooUbed, jaidn, ttc , j£ls 10i per acre, terms. a 406 560 acres, 9 paddocks, well watered, 6 roomed hon^e, woolßlud, and all other outbaildingH. sheep yards, etc £10 10< per acre, JglOOOcaub or would leaee at 10/6 per acre C.P.G. jfc'll, 7 years £200 cavh. a 164 Town and ►üborban propfrtipfl for sale. Pmpe»tif-8 Kxcianged, Loaus Negotiated. W M. Whishaw. Canvasßirjg Representative Tehphoae No. 104. PO Boi No. 8 F. M. ROSS DESIKEB to inform tbe public tbat be has aknu over the Livery tables opposite tbe New Zealnnd Loan and M» j rcantiie Offices, Kirn bolton R-ad, Feildmu, known as tbe Horse Bazaur, aud iruHtH to receive a fair share of public patronage. Tbe Stables will iv future be called "Victoria Jntttblee," an 1 patrons may rely on tbe best of Keeds for their borsea at Is and excellent etauds at 6d There ia a conveniect Ladies Waiting Room, and all olasseß of Vehicles and had die and Harness Horses are on hire. If you want a stylish tarn oat for a drive, ring op Telephone No. 18 TO ADVERTISERS. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-inseis kioo through accident or from other causes ; and the Propr-etors reserve to themselves tbe right of omitting ad rertisemeots that they may deem objectionable, even although sacb ad rertisemeots may have toco received aud paid for in ihe osoal coarae or bwrineßß.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 38, 7 September 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 38, 7 September 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 38, 7 September 1905, Page 4