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f i & r '. T '• -**• ' **"5' 1 •«-" -.5. '&ZTZI i nS*? \ \ i'• * dnmSk'&to . aa '- &&Trh% / tk>^_^lMMyv ■i . -r ' w u*4 ; ?*' , . \smfis* Came Again." 'l|^t. v U i ;. r Tea. ?| Whether you take your exeicise on horseback OS B , l||J afoot, in either case provide that a cup of ij|j J A '1 T° TP €5. i l_| will be in readiness on your return. There will thea El p be no bodily fatigue as an aftermath to your exercise. m >| AMBER TIPS TEA is pure and wholesome. It H I* never varies in quality or flavour, and may be taken W m with benefit by those of weak digestion. ' || S3* ' . . f*l M J l/m nor Ih 'Th' l * £T_d- pleases many and is vary ccc- jag >M ' "■/ l v -" cr lU * nomieal. Its flavour is rarely _a®t -riia «v_a f*3 If AMBER TIPS in Teas-of much higher prioo. M m| I , | This grade represents -\- gpra&s *!|j "S3. • 2/- per lb. perfection 'in the art. «® ffi IF®. X""a ' (fH ' AATRI7T? TTDQ ,of ten blending. It is Kij'f pi? |".*"s. 'kl AM_.__K lira absolutely without Wl |W| (§"%. |- §& | )JS an equal for flavour, £b i™ij a RH S® \ # aroma and quality. Try it if yon feel that only the &**& fj Hij» H 3 |\, best Tea can ever satisfy yon. _& _&_» ___»ass'*_a^i , w (J"!g Amber Tips is also packed in _ third quality _t " ' " 1/8, and splendid value it is. e *IP B '_F"*"_ (i"* s "^ !<|| Amber Tips Tea is sold only in air-tight damp j§ IHa £| proof Cartons and Tins. Teas offered ia other M i w s s| j trjiys as Amber Tips are substitutes. ii g fi Jf p! No old or RtaloUas aver enter into "Ambar Tips," 1 II P^ 3Q6R. *^j^_^_^g-_gj_-ii-s?-^»^__-_iM_-m j The H®alls '- / Q!®ver Wife : § yT IT NEVER DISAPPOINTS |s^^^-___^^____^^| ji X IT IS QUITE PURE II yT IT IS ALWAYS BEST | 1 11 ■ ■ " ' '/y^^y I I Don't risk unsuccessful j 3 ! 1 Housekeeping by using j 'Jj -$&&£ 1 I ordinary Baking-Pow- feWW pBS j I ders! One knows where I | I one is with Sharland s j W 1 S " i .. § Sand Postcard to Sharland &Co , I3ji- i , I Ltd., Wellington, for Free I ' 1 Sample Tin. j ||§| % . \ KEPT BY AU GOOD STORES I^^_^S^^ ! jl -4_i^^^^k__--_L''^ f s«^£^^^© [ r tJ^"__s_^___S^ £S^

r Sick Headache, WOMEN SUBJECT TO FREQUENT THROBBING, BURSTING HEADS. There's many a cause. Men are not often troubled by headaches; when they are it is generally duo to Biliousness or Indigestion. But- women have headaches which .seem peculiar to their sex, frequent throbbing headaches. Does .it not seem that such headaches peculiar to vcnion must be at once relaLed Lo womanly disease? "Women who suffer with diseases peculiar to. the sex do not realise the drain of vital [cirngtb and nerve force they undergo ::s a consequence of the disease. It is this that causes the headaches of sick women. Iv other cases these pains and disagreeable feelings are generally symptoms of some other complaint, such as Indigestion, Biliousness, and Constipation, all cf which are caused by corrupt noxious matter clogging the circulations; henco a''stream or nij-.h of blood to tlie head, and by t'h_ excitement a ' great pressure ou the brain. I "I was," writes Mrs. Sarah Cur?,on,- of 26 Broughton Street, North J Sydney, "at one time subject to severo Headaches and Neuralgic pains in the bead, which would cause.much distraction, nearly driving me mad, tho shooting and throbbing across tho temples being very distressing, and 1 seemed to ho completely run down and nervously prostrated. I could scarcely do any work, and tried many remedies,' but could not find _ny to givo me tho relief that I have received on taking your valuable renedy. Dr.-Morse's Indian Root Pills. I rar»ly ever suffer now, but if in-disposed-at any time, I take a few »f those pills, and they not only ward off tho attack hut make me feel qmte well. I think they are splendid, end am pleased to bo able to give you a small testimony as to their healing qualities, which you may use." g THIS IS A GBNTLB AND fOOTHINO j I "*aij«. 1 SCA-D3 & -URNS, | CUTS & SRUIQCe. I V. Sold Everywhors—? Q. £KAA GIVEN AWAY—CHAMOUU PION CUSTARD OWDER—simply deliciouß with stewed and' ■ bottled fruits, puddings, eto. Particulars in each tin, 4d; extra torge tin, 6d- All grocers and stoT.»» copers. KING ■ DICK MOTOR CYCLES - have proved themselves ahead of all other makes. G. BARRY & CO-

i • ■ 1 SMITHES i j PATENT SHOE-ETTES. i nn HE season has once more arrived iJL when this ideal Footwear is in ; gieat demand. The Shoe-ette is an j improved Sandal. It is economical, | comfortable, and all parents who dej sire to see their children's feet grow shapely and without undue restraint, and who wish to see their boys am girls walk gracefully, should try SMITH"S PATENT SHOE-ETTES. Sold by all Retailers throughout New Zealand, and supplied, to the Trade by Wholesale Boot Warehousemen, or direct from S. SMITH & SONS, CHRISTCHURCH. EUROPEAN AGENCY. WHOLESALE INDENTS promptly executed at lowest cash prices for all kinds of British and Continental goods, including Books and Stationery, BootSj Shoes and Leather, i Chemicals and Druggists' Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, ' Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories, j Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods J Fancy Goods and Perfumery. Hardware, Machinery . and Metals, ' Jewellery, Plate and Watches, Photographic and Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilmen's Stores, Etc., etc. Commission 2. to 5 per cent. Trade discounts allowed. Special quotations on demand. Sample Cases from £10 upwards. Consignments of Produce Sold on Account. WILLIAM WILSON AND SONS, (Established 1814). 25 Abchurch Lane, London E.C. Cable Address: "Annuaire, London." ■2.18T BIRTHDAY GIFT. THE practice of giving at Christmas is simply a modern fashion, a habit. It is a beautiful fashion, nevertheless. But a much more expressive and consistant gift is a Birthday gift, especially the 21st Birthday gift. It is her, or his, very own—Christmas is A dainty Necklet and Pendant, for a dainty neck, makes an ideal present. We are able to make many hearts happy. GEO. SHORT, FEILDING'S QUALITY JEWELLER i . £K(\C\ GIVEN AWAY—CHAMOUU PION CUSTARD' POWDER. Once tried, always used. Particulars in each tin. All Grocers and storekeepers. | For Chronic ■ Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure,

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1796, 17 May 1912, Page 1

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