THERE IS A CONSTANT DEMAND for ready prepared medicines. 1 keep full stocks of all preparations required by cutomers. Whenever you want such articles as Beecham's Pills, Bile Beans, Carter's Little Liver Pills, Sander's Eucalyptus, Ayer'e Sarsaparilla, Eno's Fruit Salts, Zam Buk, Kepler Malt (plain or with Cod-liver Oil), Elliman's Embrocation, Wahoo, Impey's May Apple, Rheumo, Dineford's Fluid Magnesia, Irish Moss, Wood's Peppermint Cure, Steedman s Powders or any one of the hundred and more patent medicines I am ready and pleased to serve you. Prices always reasonable. HEAN'S GOOD HOME REMEDIES are in constant demand also. I serve you with these- just as readily. • ' Hean's Buttermilk Skin Tonic for teasing, itching, sunburnt skins, Is a bottle. Hean's "Worm Powders for Worms in Children or adults. Pleasant to take; always successful, Is a packet. Eggsham aHir Tonic for falling hair and dandruff. A nice non-greasy, pleasant to use hair tonic ; 2s 6d a bottle. Hean's Foot Ease for tender, tired, aching, swollen, perspiring feet. Takes the sting out of corns and bunions. Is 6d a packet. Hean's Neuralees for Neuralgia. One dose gives relief. 2s a bottle. Hean's Black Berry Balsam for dry coughs, night coughs, easy coughs or stubborn coughs. Is 6d and 2s 6d. Hean's Babicof. My special preparation for the coughs and colds of ba"bies and little children. Nice to take, safe for any child. Is 6d. Hean's Korn Kure. Prepared ' from an American formula. Soon shifts new corns, or old stagers. 1b a bottle. Hean's 4.C Ointment for cuts, bruises, scalds, ulcers, boils, bad legs, and cows' teats, Is 6d. Hean's Headache Nuts for splitting headaches, Is a packet. Always pleased to serve you i with either my own or others' ready prepared medicines . YOUR EYES are your own. You may treat them as you like. In the years to come you will appreciate and b& thankful for the careful attention given them now. The earlier eye defects arc attended to the easier it is to correct them. "Mr Hean, — Dear Sir, — The glasses you prescribed for mo are splendid. One week of wearing them justifies me in saying that my eyes were certainly the cause of my former headaches, nervousness, and despondency. I would have worn glasses long before had I known the •comfort awaiting me." The above was written by a Beaconsfield lady. Name given on application. "Ask Hean about your eyes," is good advice. G.W. HEAN, Chemist-Optician, (Both by Examination), Manchester-street ... Feilding.
KIWITEA PAROCHIAL GRAND GARDEN FETE AND BAZAAR. (Weather permitting.) j in Mrs Gibbons' grounds at KIWITEA ! (at the crossroads, opposite post office) WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEB. 10th. Swimming Carnival, Punch and Judy Show, Tennis, Bumble Puppy, Croquet, Illuminations at Night, Band, Shooting Gallery, Aunt Sally, etc., etc. A fresh consignment of curios and useful articles have just arrived from CENTRAL AFRICA and JAPAN. Several other Stalls of Useful Articles. Refreshments and Music at all Hours. Admission Is only. N.B.— Swimmers cordially invited to take part in the races free of charge. Intending competitors are asked to send their names in to Rev. J. F. Mayo as early as possible. SWIMMING CARNIVAL. MR CARR'S LAKE, RANFURLY ROAD. TO-MORROW. FEBRUARY 10, 2.30 p.m. Admission— Ladies, 6d; Gentlemen, Is; Children under 12, free. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
THE KILTIES. TWO CONCERTS IN FEILDING. THE 15th INST. THIS Famous Combination of Bandsmen, Pipers, and Exponents of Highland Dancing will give Two Performances in Feilding on Monday, February 15. On the Racecourse in the Afternoon and in the Drill Hall at Night. KEEP THIS DATE OPEN! BOROUGH OF FEILDING. A PPLICATIONS for the position of ■£*■ Clerk of Works for Sewerage Construction will be received at the Town Clerk's Office, Feilding, till 12 o'clock (noon) on THURSDAY, 18th February, 1909. Conditions of appointment may be seen at the Town Clerk's office during office hours. W. H. TONG, Acting Town Clerk. Feilding, 9th February, 1909. A TTENTION is hereby drawn to the fact that the next meeting of the Wellington Land Board will be held on the 23rd instant, the Statutory meeting of the 25th instant being allowed to lapse. JAMES MACKENZIE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Wellington, 3rd February, 1909. THREE GOOD THINGS! For use in the Summer Time are made and sold in TINGEY'S PHARMACY. If your hands are roughened by housework, farmwork, riding, driving, etc., you can easily make them smooth and natural again by using SOTALIS. i We have testimonials for SOLATIS from many people. If you suffer from undue perspiration of the feet, with the consequent discomfort and annoyance, you have no need to. You can . quickly stop it and have comfortable ' feet by using ; JASTIN FOOT POWDER. A very good third preparation we are selling, one that soothes sunburnt faces, allays the sting, banishes the k redness, and that makes an ideal non- > greasy, snow-like and charming appliI cation, is JASTIN FOAM. , We are receiving praises for this . from many delighted users. . l The price for the Three Good Things ■k Is 6d each. A J. S. TINGEV, Chemist and Optician, Finding. Races at
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 799, 9 February 1909, Page 3
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