Mr and Miss Livingstone, of Hawera, passed through Feilding on this afternoon's express en route to England. Mr G. Barry, will accompany the party, who sail by the Athenic on Thursday. SPECIAL FOR HORSES. Feed " Sucrosine." It is better than oats. It is an ideal winter food. It has a feeding value £2 D per ton higher than oate. # At the present price of oats, it is 50 pei cent cheaper to feed Sucrosine Many large carrying companies arc now using it. Obtainable from al leading storekeepers. CONSTIPATION. Those who suffer habitually fron constipation should study their diet The following articles are to be re commended, and if the advice givei in this paragraph be attended to, the unpleasant ana troublesome ailinenl referred to can be overcome: — Brown flour, bran, rye and con bread, groats, oatmeal, crushed wheal and oats, etc., can be used with ad vantage; fresh vegetables, as lettuce ' spinach, celery, onions, and varioui >' greens, and in fruits, such as apples > dried peaches, figs, dates, tarmarmds » prunes, eto. A large draught o: 1 plain or carbonated water should h > taken before breakfast: 10 to 12 dropi ■ of Impey's May Apple should w taken after each meal. This noi only aids digestion, but is the mosi . certain and gentle laxative known • Being in liquid form, Impey's Maj ! Apple is absorbed with the food, anc thus operates in nature's own way without pain or distress of any kind There are hundreds of families wh< make Impey's May Apple their stan dard family medicine, and it nevei I fails them. 2s 6d, chemists anc yores, or post free from Sharlam aad Co., Ltd., Wellington.
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 271, 21 May 1907, Page 3
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