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HOW TO CURE SORES. Sores of long standing, or abrasions of auy kind, burns, scalds, or cuts may be quickly healed by the following simple lemedy : — Bathe with warm water (boiled) and place over the wound a piece of lint or soft white rag, thickly spread with a soothing salve such a BEE OINTMENT. Cut the lint to the size of the wound only, and bandage to keep the dressing in its place. After the first application of the ointment the wound should not be washed, as too much contact with water produces "proud flesh," or, to use the surgical term "spurious granulation." BEE OINTMENT has been .Tied for years with the greatest success. It is an abolutely pure ointn<entj which contains properties highly stimulating to tne growth of healthy tissues. It does not irritate nor smart, but leaves behind it a delightful, soothing, and pleasant feeling, and altogether is a wonderfully quick healing remedy. Sold everywhere, ls 6d Clean Seeds.— We are the only firm in the district possessing an up-to-date seed-dressing plant. The seeds we offer will compare favourably with others, both in price and. quality. Inspection invited. Hodder and Tolley, Limited, Flour Mills, Feilding. Important auction sale, to-mor-row, "New Rapid*" Bicycles, Eng-lish-built wheels, with all improvements. — Advt.

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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 237, 11 April 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 237, 11 April 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 237, 11 April 1907, Page 2

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