SMALL DAIRY FARM, AH ACRES, adjoining township ; 5-roomed house and >J< newisary outbuildings; well «wi watered. Bather «. nice little fara, with low hills and small flat*. Price £22 per acre. £400 cash. Wo. 1736. A. H. ATKINSON & 60., UPfc* AUCTIONEERS ANB YJttmft,
NE W SHIPMENT of B*UK*mhU Footvesr at S. SVENDfffiTI Corner Boot Store. Men vke *t*Of style, comfort, and ecoiomy in Ifcau footwear can get their requirememte suited by inspectiajE *t* new season's goodg just openra «p. See these reliable and stylish Boom now, from the heavy-made Farmr'ft Boot to the dressy Town Boot. Breif pair can be guaranteed to gife «oa* plete eatisfaotion. Men'i ilroag (J.' ; led and Plain Shooters from 11* U. ±?i 6d, lSe 6d to 18t Od. Glen K?f nd Box Calf, Welted, lat«* 1 «»•- .18e6dto2ee. 3. SVENDSEN. CORNER SHOE.STORE, FEILDING. BACON PIGS. BACON PICS. HIGHEST MARKET PRICS. W. DIMOGK A CO., LTD*, SEPTEMBER. Feiiding, Monday Sβ Ashhurst, Monday ... 83 Rongotea Tuesday... 24 Ohakea, Tuesday 5* Rangiotu, Wednesday »| Bunny thorpe, Wednesday 86 Buyers: JAMES McALLEY, Feildiiig. H. WARE, Palmerston N. PIGS! PIGS* i THE WOODVILLB BAGQfc CO., LIMITED. Trucking Dates to fita tfdtUlflWl Buyers: W. J. MITCHELL, Feilding. H. A. HAYCOCK, Hunterville. T. HOKER, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Kimbolton Road — Feildin* THIRST-CLASS Workmanship in «» i , branches of the trade. Motor car woTk a specialty. PRICES REASONABLI. ALMOST BUND. SPOTS BEFORE THE EYES CAUSED BY LIVER DISORDERS. "Without Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills I don't kno\y what would become of me." Writes Mr. Tom Holt, of 55 Stanley St., Sydney, N.S.W. ror a nurnoer °f years I hare W& suffered with a sluggish Liver, iSf f* , J which produced V constipation to jfinei such an extent - : j^lir*^"/ l uL \ that sometimes nave gone for da - vs without a 'VlmSsfmimMi m °vement of the bowels. Spots appeared pr. Tom Holt. floating before From a Photo. my eyes, and I ilmost went blind, and got so bad that I went to the Hospital as an outdoor patient. They treated me for my eyes, but with no result—in fact I -ecarae worse. Someone told mo that •»y blindness was due to liver trou■lc, and recommended Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, which I began using with the most gratifying results, fn a short time my sight was as good as ever, and the spots which had been floating in the air were gone to my_ great relief. I was in such & condition that work was impossible, because I was sleepy and drowsy all the time, with no energy to do anything. This was ten years ago, and f have continued the use of the Pills over since, taking two or three .as I need them. I beltere they eared my life, and I consider them a most raluable medicine. From time to time I have been persuaded to try other remedies, but I never got the benefit I received from Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. In fact, the other medicines are of no use. I am an old resident of Bondi Junction, and now living at 55 Stanley St., Svdn<?T, am vvell known, and have much pleasure in making this statement, which is voluntarily given, and will always be ready to porsoually confirm same."
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 1882, 24 September 1912, Page 1
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