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Lane's Goiulsion ...: t? weak baLies grow la Lb i t ;'j;ig adults. it strengthens the little ones' bones, muscles, tissues, nerves, and helps them grow .is Nature would have them grow. LANE'S EMULSION is good for men, women, and . children, and can be taken with the fullest assurance that it is the best, and rao:v- ;iCoMh=giv*!i2' emulsionever devised. 70 p5-_-_BaS^ l ;fcWiW l l,fflftlWMW_K_-_--i--« I Is kepi on hand 1 I Helpful I Ikidney^blabmrl i TROUBLES. I ESSILY EARNED. 7 \ Tonking's Fourth Contest. i y Ist Prize, £5 as.; 2nd I'riie, £2 25.; 3rd Prize, il Is; i j i anJ tl'rizcs o( Ii! ft each. f We offer a further Ten Guineas as 7 j above to the seven persons forming the I l best testimonials to the curative powers', l of Tonking's Linseed Hmulsion from the 7 ( following 150 letters : —■ ) 13 A's 3G's 10 L's 6 R's ( ' 1 9C's 6H's 3 M's 16 S's / 7 9D's 16 l's 17N's ST's ■ \ 18E's 3 K"s 8 o's 5 ITs I !All the letters need not be used, but? the Testimonial must contain the words } Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. I Sontest Sondltions. / } Decision to be rendered 14 days after ( 1 } close of contest, and prizes paid at < j ( once. A well-known literary man to act 1 i ) as judge whose decision shall be final.) I) No correspondence entered into, liach ) ' ) contestant musi enclose aTonkinjj's Lin-1 i ) seed Emulsion box panel containing / j \ the words "(jives Immediate Relief." \ j ( Front and back panel from larger bottles f ) ( will give two chances. Contestants may ( | send in more than one contribution, if C I box panel for each is enclosed. Post I ) all "Testimonials" not later than Octo-/ ) ber 31st, to Manager. Tonking's Con-) \ test, P.O. Box 160. Wellington. I ( Toiikinx'sl.insceil l:i!iu;«tuil obiainablefroinsll I / Chemists* SlorekKpors. I/O, 26, Hit per bottle. V J 1 Wholesale: Ituiii all Merchants. I Brice's Regenerator j REALLY REGENERATES ! , _, It'lMJll KHrfcM'M. If. I' « ,<_»_. LIB ■I . 1111. I_.» ..l »»u»«—m ! This is the peculiarity of this unique » nair-producer -it produces. It is not a I quack nostrum merely bottled to sell. | It is the crowning achiereraent of Mr. ■ W. Brice's fifty years' experience as a hair-specialist. It returns to the hair ) cells just what is missing of Nature. '; original equipment. It extirpates dia--1 ease by an absolutely natural process. These photographs tell their own story. They ( were taken by Mr. H. H. Clifford, of Chrirt- | e_urc_, who {TB&nntaa their absolute fidelity. j Btfort Uring. After UtittQ. | H«w __ icrap* «f testimony clipped at haiani 1 from ioore» of letter*:—" Better than anything . I can gat in __£___" ... " I think it is only ! right to inform an honest man of his succeaiftj ! treatment." | Price, s/@. Special Strength, s/f. ( Prom leading ohemiits or fromW. BRICE & SON, (07 Colombo Street, Christchurch. 3 Photos can be seen at Mj- _. W. j Hean's, Feilding, and at O. WilUunI son's, Marton, where these specific* I are also on Bale. j SMITH'S PATENT SHOE-ETTEB. i — THE Season has once more arriVed when this ideal Footwear is in | great demand. The Shoe-ette is an I improv«l Sandal. It is economical, I comfortable, and all parents who de- ' sire to see their children's feet grow 1 shapely and without nndae restraint, and who wish to see their boys and 1 girls walk gracefully, should try S&ISTH'S PATENT SHOE-ETTES. Sold by all Retailers throughout New Zealand, and supplied to the Trade by "Wholesale Boot Warehousemen, or direct from S. AND SONS, OHRISTCHUROH. fTQHING, chafing, face blotches, heat rash, pimples sunburn, cracks, chaps, or ■say skin irritation quickly cured ■Jfr LASS'S MEDOLINE"Qggg of Skin Tonics. i/_ at ALEX. JAMES, PRACTICAL ARCHITECT, Darrvagh'e Buildings, M&noheatsr St., Tho Square. Feilding. TE7 ANTED.—HAVE YOU TRIED V* CEEAM OF WHEAT, the n_w Breakfast Food. Introduced and sold only by th« FEILDING CASH STO9.« _>_T_L^.-jg^s^_&_r___a.

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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 1289, 15 September 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 1289, 15 September 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 1289, 15 September 1910, Page 4

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