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"CHEER UP." Good advice, truly, but often difficult of application. Of all the virtaies cheerfulness is perhaps the most profitabde. It makes the person who exercises it happy, and renders hini acceptable to all he meet 6. While other virtues defer the day of recompense, cheerfulness pays down. It is a cosmetic, which makes homeliness graceful and winning ; it promotes health, and gives clearness and vigour to the mi ml. It is the bright weather of the heart, in contrast to the clouds of melancholy. In order to keep cheerful, drink KOLA NIP. This beverage cheers in the truest sense. This is the "begone dull care" drink. Explorers and travellers have found it more sustaining than any other beverage. When "off-colour," worried, perplexed or despondent, a glass of KOLA NIP will act like a charm, restoring the tired brain, the shattered nerves, and the weak heart to their normal condition. It gives vim, vigour and cheer. At all hotels, refreshment rooms, chemists and stores. "SUCROSINE'! FED. Mr J. H. Sellars, of Okaiawa, the not© d breeder of Berkshire pigs, writes: "I have used 'SUCROSINE' for the past four yeara, and the result has quite exceeded mv expectations. During that time I have taken 198 prizes, 33 champions, 5 gold medals, oud four points prizes. For pigs, horses, and all kinds of live stock there is no food equal to "SUCROSINE." Obtainable from Bramwell Bros.. Foilding. THE MANAWATU TIMBER CO., LTD. Sawmills at TAIHAPE. Head Office and Yard: OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, Aorangi Street, FEILDING. THE MANAWATU TIMBER CO., LTD. Are in a position to supply ALL CLASSES OF TIMBER, including TOTARA, RIMU, MATAL WHITE PINE, In Any Quantity, at LOWEST CURRENT RATEB. HEART OF MAIAI BOARDS For Fencing A SPECIALITY. Agents for the WANGANUI SASH AND DOOR CO. W. G. HAYBITTLE, Manager.

Miss FAL.LANT. LADIES' TOILET SPECIALIST AND HAIRDRESSER. (Late Sydney and Auokland.) HAIRDRESSING, Shamp<x>itja ; Maiicurirg, Ya<* »nd &^lf Massage, Electro Hsir-braihinß. Permanent removal of cuperfluoui hair. Toupees, Switch**, Empir* Pufi stocked. Ladies' own oombin^t m»do Dp Corrospondoncc inr;t«d. Btriotlj ronSd<2ntial. TOILET SALOON, Ahnw Park*, Bookaellen. PALMERSTON NORTH. Telephone 414. THE WANGANUI RIVER. THE RHINE OF MAORILAND. Summer— Holidays— Summer. STEAMERS leave Wanganui and Taumarunui, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Visit Beautiful Pipiriki I Visit the Unique Houseboat I Enjoy Shooting the Rapids ! Pipiriki and Houseboat — Ideal Health Resorts! £1 A Two Days' Return Trip: £1 £1 Wanganui-Pipirikd. *1 "The pleasantness of a trip on this world-famed River will live in the memory always." . . . Connects Railway System at Wanganui and Taumarunui. Write for itineraries, Cook and Sons, all Tourist Btireauß. A. HARTRICK AND 00. KIMBOLTON AND DISTRICT. I BEG to announce to the inhabitants of this district that I have opened the old established Boot Shop, where you can have boots made to measure and all kinds of repairs done at moderate charges. jos. noniNBON. SMITH'S PATENT SHOE-ETTES. THE Season has once more arrived when this ideal Footwear is 5n pt. r ... demand. The Shoe-ette is an ' improved Sandal. It is economical, | comfortable, and all parents who de- j sire to see their children's feet grow ! shapely and without undue restraint ana who wish to see their boys and girls walk gracefully, should try Smith's Patent Slioe-ettes. j Sold by all Retailers tL oughout ' Sew Zealand, and supplied to the frade by Wholesale Boot Warehouse I nen, or dhr jt from ' S, SMITH and SONS. OHRTSTOHT7RCH. HANNETT ANI SONS, GARTERS AND CARRIERS, Feilding, J A RE prepared to ezeonte orders { LTL carefully with promptitude and j , espatoh. j Lorries and dray work a speciality. ; Orders by telegraph attended to. Furniture carefully removed. Private address: Denbigh Street, 'eliding.

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue IV, 3 December 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue IV, 3 December 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue IV, 3 December 1909, Page 4

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