MEW ADVERTISEMENTS, I Photo Frames, letter openers, bookmarks and cutter, butter knives, salt spoone, bread forks, jam spoon, sugar sifter, mustard spoon, butter forks, penholders, fruit knife, links, hearts, tiki, lockets, books, and pendants in great variety. Brooches in many de- • signs, swords, shamrocks, tusks, ferns, with N.Z. and Kia Ora mounts tuitable for sending Home. GEO. SHORT, Manchester-street. FeiWne, If you want purity, variety and value in linens, make your purchases I at John Cobbe's. See Aitken and Evans' window. Cows in milk wanted. Glove lost. Entries inserted for Feilding sale. Meeting of Orchestral Society on Thursday. Meeting of Apiti Sawn Timber Co. 24th March to consider whether the company be wound up voluntarily. Young lady wanted at Hannah's. See John Cobbe's new advertisements to-day! Gig and harness for sale. Foresters' Lodge meets on Wednesday. Two presentations were made by Mayor Trewin to Mr W. J. Morton, late stationmaster at Feilding, at noon to-day. On behalf of a number of friends his Worship presented a purse of sovereigns, and, on behalf of Mr L. Brown, a handsome pipe. Mr Morton left by the Main Trunk train for Dunedin. Nearly all cougn medicines that are offered for sale simply control the cough— that is all. There is nothing healing about them. This is where they differ so greatly from Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. When the mucous (lining of the throat becomes congested, when the lining membrane of the bronchial tube is inflamed, or when the most delicate tissues of the lungs become affected, then Chamberlain's Cough Remedy itself superior to all otßer medicines, because of its healing and strengthening properties. Its power to control congestion and inflamation . puts it in a different list from any other cough medicine. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy soothes, heads, and strengthens. The cough disappears, for the cause has been removed. For sale r ill chemists and storekeepers. BOILS. This is the season of the year when boils are troublesome. When they appear, and exhibit persistency by daily enlargement and increasing pain, 'suppuration should be promoted by warm poultices of bread and linseed meal, to which a little oil should be added; or warm and stimulating embrocations, exposure to the vapour of hot water, or the application of stimulating plasters may be adopted, j The diet may be full and regular till j 'the discharge of the matter, when it should be lessened, and the bowels kept in natural operation by the regular use of IMPEY'S MAY APPLE. Where there is a disposition in the constitution to boils, Impey's May j Apple should be used right through the summer months; thiß is a certain { preventive, as those who have used j it can testify. Boils or other erup- { tions cannot exist when the blood is pure, 'but in order to keep it pure the j stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels must perform their natural functions. . When they fail, or refuse to act $&>• \ perly, a few doses of Impey's May Apple will brine about the desired re- I «olt. Prioe 2s Bd. »
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 829, 16 March 1909, Page 3
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