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YOU Cannot Buy BETTER TEAS Than Nt I CAM ■r m ml Bla Finer tMlitl* MofwVarietiit thwupta AsstralasU* ALL PRICIS. "Grateful Results" A life of suffering and misery, without sleep, without appetite. Restored to health by Ayer's Sarsaparilla « I was grievously afflicted with bilioae■sss and liver complaint. My mouth was in % terrible condition every morning, my tongue thioklj ooeted, my breath was offenBfre, food distressed m<\ i suffered mnoh from he: ib<"'n<? : ay ski\i v..is &<iow,and tba many remedies ivcoMmer.iled me did no good. At lsu>c 1 u>:i;ju ncid using Ayer's Sarsapariiia, c:(! Ny ii'ij rwvcmcßt began almost from the Trst Cgez. It relieved the distress c bout ivy Ih'.x, c.uiccd luy food to .digest well, f—.H n:y h~a«!ncbe, improved my complex inn, und wtorcd my appetite. Theso un !•*•!:<-<? -'or but grateful results were Hccoiiirii:lie(l by only two and a half boi tl« t> of A ;. . to :•: ■ ; s-i'a; ilia." — Mrs. LYDIA U. TABBOX, n.UiOIU, 1 v. There are many imitation r:.:3?paj}!las. Be sure you get "AVER'S." Tn r :rvi !-y C-. i.C. i.ytt £ Cx, Lowell. Mass., U.S. A. . A SPLENDID GIFT. TO introduoe ourselves to Feildiog and Surrounding Districts, we intend GIVING AWAY AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS WITH EACH SUIT. We hare determined, with your assistance, to build up a good business beie. That will be sufficient guarantee that all work will be first-class, and all Materials of the very best. Suits from £4 10s. Terms Cash only. Costumes from £3 Bs. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailors, CRAIGHEAJ)&CO. FERGUSSON-STREET. FUR CLEANING. FURS Cleaned, altered to latest styles, and renovated on the shortest notice by a lady with London experience. Every satisfaction guaranteed. Old tun made to look like new. Mrs Neville, Fergusson-street, opposite Hook's Denbigh Hotel Mrs Haywood's Laundry. THE Proprietress wishes to intimate to the general oublio that she is now prepared to do Laundry work in all Its oranohes at a reasonable price. Curtains, Counterpanes, Blankets at .reduced rates. . Nothing but pare soap and water uted. -GIVE UST TRIAL. We are sure yon will be satisfied. W. WEAVERS. HAVING oommenced business in Svendsen's Buildings, Manchester street, Feilding. as a LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, I respectfully solicit your patronage. MY Catting and Fitting Department is under the charge of a First-Class Cutter, with English and Colonial experience. LADIES' COSTUMES A SPECIALITY. I GUARANTEE Fit, Style, and Workmanship in every particular. ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION* GUARANTEED. A First-Class selection of Tweeds. Worsteds, Vicunas, Cloths, ana Fancy Suitings to select from. My Prioes for Perfect Fitting Suits and Breeches are the Lowest possible; conbistent with Good Workmanship. Call and see my work when in To«n. and let me give you a Quotation for your next Suit— and you will be Satisfied. LADIES' Fur Toques, the very lat- ■ est style for Autumn and Winter wear, now showing, from lls 6d to 96s rid. John Cobbe. ECZEMA. RotonaH-Five Doctors FAILS. Home Tnatment+PluittN •UOOBBDS. Mrs. E. Lowe, " LonseroA," Mahfltt, Hantinsrs, writes to say that she softest wUh ECZRMA in a very bad form for a Ipjf period. "1 was treated by two aootocs to Hastings, one in Christohonh, and t*» to llotorua. No improvement foflowsl Ml tretttiuent, and my oass had appafsntfr become chronic. ; My son hi Palmerstoo North suit a» MOM PLANI'EKOA, and it aooompUshai whal the proprietors chum lor it, and SCBIMA j with me now is merely a period of fa* history To l'lantekoa I owe a dsbt of graftal*.* If YOU wffer, and want adviea, write It *• ftUracar, Ptaatekoa PropcMary, WeHaHsa. ic will c<*t jqu DotUafbastheiisjßvftffiMr lett r. H-ANTEKOA isoMdnabhrttaaUatilaiWi flitnteko* •/-, OtatBMBS AS ■*■■>#• m

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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 272, 22 May 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 272, 22 May 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 272, 22 May 1907, Page 4

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