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nASivni HIGH CLASS BOOT POLISH. A Colonial Production, Vastly SUPERIOR to any Imported. Polishes Quickest, Lasts Longest, Shines Brightest. SUPPORT YOUR COUNTRY'S INDUSTRIES AND BUY ONLY KADIUM POLISH. Obtainable from all Stores. Ask for it. SIXPENCE PER TIN. Manufactured by mcleod and son, JVlartinborougli, CHAS. DAHL, Palmerston N., Wholesale Agent MANAWATU CARRIAGE WORKS, FEILDING. (CORNER OF STAFFORD AND BOWEN STREETS, OPPOSITE DRILL HALL, FEILDING, AND AT PALMERSTON). J. BETT &~CO., LTD., P.O. BOX, 42. Telephony 101. BETT'S VEHICLES STAND THE TRUE TEST OF TIME. WHEN buying a Vehicle, you don't want to give attention to looks aline. You don't buy a Vehicle for the day or the hour. You want a Vehicle that will lank— substantial and uaaful. This is where, perhaps, more than all BETT'S scores. Twenty years' honest trial has resulted in twenty years' ever-in-creasing trade, the surest proof of thorough satisfaction, confidence, and popularity. REPAIRS, PAINTING AND TRIMMING DONE AT SHORTEST NOTICE BY FIRST-CLASS TRADESMEN. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. OUR MOTTO IS NOT « HOW CHEAP," BUT "HOW GOOD." A. E. HARRISON, .. Manager. KONeOTEATPHAIiMACY. ALEXANDER FOSTER, (Late H. C. Patterson), CHEMISTAND DRUGGIBT, THE SQUARE, RONGOTEA (Next Post Office). PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED FROM PURE DRUGS. All Kinds of Patent Medicines Kept In Stock. VETERINARY MEDICINES A SPECIALTY. P.O. BOX, 25. TELEPHONE, 10. r r r . r- r- r r CROM 40 »o 45 years of age there conies a gradual sight-failing in P every human being — a perfectly natural defect due to definite nu<] natural causes. No matter how perfect one's sight may formerly hare been — no matter how good the vision, apparently, still remains— ( this condition sets in. It is an inexorable law with the human ra-;« —it occurs in all eyes. "Presbyopia "it has been named — a hardening of the crystalline lens, with accompanying loss of accommodative power. When attended to early, Prcsb}-opia is easily corrected — if the optician > < know his business. If it remain uncorrected by proper lenses the condition gradually assumes serious proportions, becomes more and more difficult to accurately rectify. The chief symptoms of Presbyopia are a feeling of weariness in the (•yes after reading, especially in the evenings: small objects arc seen less easily than formerly. The patient gradually seeks a stronger light, > or places the lamp he is using between his eye nnd the book or work. He avoids small print, and holds the book or work further, and gralually further, away. These symptoms prove beyond any doubt the need of glasses for reading, writing, sewing, and other close work. k Probably thousands of people will read this information, yet foolishly refuse to accept Nature's call — to be convinced that the warning applies v to them. Delaying— putting off obtaining glasses when you really need them— is merely adding injury every day to the already sufficient defect. The proper correction applied now will give ease, comfort, contentment and k. preserve the sight for many yorrs to come. I am ready to do my r art -to lest each eye separately, to find the exact defective condition— to provide the proper lenses and frames— to stand back of my work by guaranteeing an}' lenses I prescribe. Perfect satisfaction or no charge' EXAMINATION FREE where glasses are required and accepted— otherwise a small charge is made. It protects your eyes and my time— prevents glasses bring advised where they are not required. charges for glasses are renscui.'ible. G. W. HEAN, 'Graduate Opfician and Refractfonist, [Ry inanimation.] k MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDING. 8

A witness w"ho gave evidence in the Ipswich Poilico Court said the defendant wanted to fight him, and used - t 6omo "obsolete" language. The unusual incident of a senior constable being accosted by two Customs officers and asked to submit to being seaTohed was witnessed at Port Melbourne last week. When they searched him they found about 51b of tobacco concealed in his clothing. Mr Theodore Napier, of Edinburgh, made ihis sixth pilgrimage on Feb. 3 to the site of Fothexingay Castle, near Peterborough, to commemorate the anniversary of the execution of Mary Queen of Scots. He was clad in full Highland costume, and laid on the mound a large Stuart orown of immortelles. ' THE PERFECT SEPARATOR. Now is the time to invest in a Cream Separator, and the "Perfect" ia the ideal. Strong, durable, easy to turn, and a clean Bkimmer, bo simple in construction that a child can easily manage it. Sizes fpom 13 to 500 galUnu. The "Perfect" Steel Double Revolving Churns will make splendid firm butter in a few 'sainutea.— C. Dahl and Go., Ltd., w aJmerstoD North. HEAN'S TONIC NERVE NUTS FOR NERVOUS PEOPLE. Everybody needs toning up once in a while. When people feeT well they usually forget and neglect themselves. That is the beauty of good health. And good health spurs one on to more and better work — and pleasure. But more work soon means over-work— nerves get into a run down condition. No permanent disease probably—just ' f nerves" or nerve weakness. Weak nerves bring aches and pains in all parts of the nervous system. Weak head-nerves bring sick and painful headaches. Weak stomach-nerves bring indigestion. Weak liver-nerves bring billiousness, bilious headaches, coated tongue. Weak bowel-nerves bring constipation, four breath. The whole train of weak nerves bring lassitude, mechancholia, sleeplessness. None of these ailments need remain. You can be quit- of the lot. Take Hean's Tonic Nerve-Nuts, and get well. Hean's Tonic Nerve-Nuts tone up, strengthen and restore energy to all parts of the nervous system. One Nut three times each day will so improve the whole system of nerves that those ailments caused by weak, overworked, tired nervea will entirely ranish. If your ailment be any form of "nerves," Hean's Tonic NerveNuts will cure you. "Sold by chemists and grocers m packets of 3s each, 6 for 16s 6d, or post free on receipt of price from Bean's' Pharmacy, Feilding. Be sure they are HEAN'S." Sold by chemists and grocers in packets 3s each, 6 for 16s 6d, or post free on receipt of price from Bean's Pharmacy, Feilding. Be sure they are HEAN'S. 6 l

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Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 534, 30 March 1908, Page 4

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