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I Fashionable Millinery. I AT THE SUTTON STORE. ! A SPECIAL CAPTURE of FIFTY STYLISH HATS by the Sutton Store. ! We bought these Hats at a Startling Discount, and we Sell as we Buy. i These Hats were part of a warehouseman's stock, and as he wanted prompt cash he was willing to sacrifice the goods. We were in line for a bargain of this nature, and we bought '.promptly. The fifty as wo bought them consisted of— Q/i VERY STYLISHLY TRIMMED £<-k HATS. 2O VELVET AND SILK O TOQUES. Every Hat is pretty-—we have not seen bettor lints anywhere, but we bought them for you. and wo are offering them at special prices. 2A TRIMMED HATS. Divided into four lots and and marked at 16s 6d, 19s 6(i, 21s, 25s each. Smart Velvet Toques at 14s 6d. Handsome Velvet and Silk Toques at 17s 6d. These Hats are particularly well suited for Easter wear, and for wear at the Feilding Races, and the prices are positively the most tempting we have ever named. In addition to the above there -Is our regular stock of millinery, s; that tho ladies of this district wili have the widest possible choico at the Sutton Store. Our Discount Coupons are given to all cash purchasers, and that means a further concession. FEILDING FOOD AND DIGESTION. A Self-evident Fact. Food, no matter how carefully eaten, is useless unless digested. And, to be of full benefit, it must be digested thoroughly. No one will deny that. Many people, however, do not derive bali' tho full benefit, let alone complete benefit, from the food they eat. ■Digestion k not perfect—indigestion is a worrying factor. These people become nervous, anaemic, pale, ey suiler from neuralgia or constipjition, or biliousness—nearly always the result of indigestion. One of Hean's Tonic Nerve Nuts taken after each meal will greatly assist. The point is nicely illustrated by the experience of a Canterbury coal morchant. Ho says:— "I have found that by taking one oi Hean's Tonic .Nerve Nuts half an sir or so after a meal, 1 do not troubled with indigestion and flatulency as formerly. For a couple of years or more 1 was much annoyed by indigestion. This would sometimes finish with a bilious attack, and 1 would be almost useless for my work for a day or two. 1 discovered that by taking one of Hean's Tonic Nerve Nuts after my meal indigestion would not bother me, so 1 kept taking them for a month. I then gave them a rest and found that my ' stomach nerves were suUiciently streugtheiittj •to not require further help. Occasionally, through overwork or hurried eating, I feel symptoms of the old trouble, but can ston them at once by taking Hean's Tonic Nerve tfuts again for a day or two." Almost 'everyone who suffers f ron' indigestion will find benefit by'doing as tho coal merchant did—one of Hean's Tonic Nerve Nuts half an hour or so after the meal. Hean's Tonio Nerve Nut* tone up, strengthen, and energise stomach nerves. They assi&f every particle of food to be efficiently digested. Flatulence, pain, discom fort, heartburn, and the host of unpleasant symptoms of indigestion Jo not trouble the eater who applies the treatment here suggested. Sold by chemists and grocers in packets 3s each, 6 for 16s 6d, or post free on receipt of price, from Hean's Pharmacy. Foflding. > Be sure they are HEAN'S. 'notice. THE" DIG,, Is making a Special Show of Novelties in TAILORED COSTUMES, MILLINERY, COATS, COSTUMES, BLOUSES, Etc. WILL OPEN ON'TUESDAY NEXT. HASTIE'S SAMPLE ROOMS, opposite Post Office, Ivimbolton road, INSPECTION IS INVITED. We would ask our Feilding customel's to note that the D.I.C. Goods are perfectly new and up-to-date, and the prices are on a most moderate scale. We invite comparison of prices and quality of our goods. HE DRAPERY AND GENERAL IMPORTING CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. TENDERS FOR STUMPING. THREE SEPARATE CONTRACTS. Q A ACRES at Parorangi. o, 40 acres at Almadale. 40 acres at Sinclair's Line. Tenders close 2nd April. I Apply E. SHORT, I Parorangi.

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 1143, 26 March 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 1143, 26 March 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 1143, 26 March 1910, Page 3