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; I Spare the Manure I and Spoil the Farm c K-.,-rv slu-r;> you rear takes a - i ■..•(••)Miier;ii-i!e -lUMiitity of bone I p ; i-..si>!utte it-.m the soil. I U you aiv to keep up the 1 .(i! ilf'y of t!ie crops and Btook t " y.-iii nniHt iv-tore ibis vitality. I - -.o th<- iaiv.l hv applying I V7.&LE. Co.-Manures. l iiey coni.-dii be ' 't foods > ' •■.i.vfSWiiry i-.T proda ion of i ;.:"i:i-r crops ~ i ■.■■.lβ, in 1 'ihcir-inrn, give Ftut«;r Sheep. - I \V M..E. Co.'c Xo. 1 and No. 3 I \ris!ures . aro principally I nh.-'siiUn!.'" Manures oonlaii*I iW pic ; t'tiona of Nitrogen 1 iiiil l'ot'i.sh to sustain the 1 >-roiT'-U. Tiu'.y are especially I Hiiilfti-ie for Turnips and Rape. I l'rii;es Net Cash on xail at I Nsahiiiiranga:— t So i Twixture - £s;iO/-toa ! No' 3 " - £5/iO|-ton I .So 5 " - £5(7/6 ton I "Potato Mixture - £5/7/6 ton I imported Super--8 phosphate - £3/B,'- ton I "in 2owt. Sacks 3 5/- per ton extra.is oharged for i- U'Wt.sackß. f i'ariietilaf aof analysis and price I i!>r posted on raqnest. Special f mhiups prepared to order. 5 SKN'D "TOUR STOCK. I .<j W liington Meat Export Co.* S UA for shipment, Fat Sheep, I lamhs and CaNle purchased. I' IVrtieulnrs as to chargei may be a obtained from I iWelllogfon Meat i : £xoori Co., Ltd. ! '■' i .fl-ZO HU&TTER STREET. * ■ WELLINGTON 1 W vIK A >yvi'l'.''i/''^ ou cannot teß /, ; //'\P'f'/] V the Sirawbsny by the U£cl on Hjc Ual" 111 I ||ile : the name or | '- XU I <3 ff%£ *® ©g» S3 ISaSd joiute guarantee *™f || ea thai the contents aye ths bist Teas || th?-world produces at the disfcicat. ag g prices. Direct from the piantstioa || H to the pubjk, "Nelson, Moatejs" || BS Teas contain ail the qualities daixnsd || Bis by tmltators, and are supsrfc? in sis H ' ever; rts-xcl- pff] s≤ Bs , „ • mm ss §| OUa S/. TEA IS PAS -CXCK.UNCS. |f a is es Kt)A>< C 3 k w i* *"n to , ra ew wa isn in ft ks WKSwr^CTKJ'Siee.RS THE CHILDREN'S ENEMY. Mrs. J. D. Eeitli, of 119 PaislejBt., Footscray, Melbourne, sends this voluntary statement to say that her three children have at various times boon affected with Thread Worms and that on each occasion she had used Comstock's " Dead Shot " 'Worm Pellets tvith excellent results. " My three children," writes Mrs. J. D. Keith, "have suffered at different tim/BB from Thread. Worms, and hare used Comstock's 'Dead ?'. - • Worm - Pellets. I found they w„ c splendid, for after the third dose they passed a number of small worms. I .gate them Dr. Morse's Indian Root pills, directed, to clear tbe bowelt. Some time after symptoms appeared again, and I used them once mors and they P£2l9d effective. My children have not been troubled.since, and that is now- yearsiajjo. You may use this for publication if you desire. Undoubtely there is no greater enemy to the Health, Happiness, and Comfort of children than the preMQoe of worms. Parents should be ©n their guard if a child shows any of the marked -symptoms, such as Disturbed sleep, Grinding of the_ teeth Restlessness, Irritation, and picking to, .ascertain for certain if if the child is afflicted with these parasites", and if they are; to at o.ace ftdqainieter Comstock's "Dead Shot" Worm Pellets according to directions. They are a safe, sure, and reliablo remedy, prepared in the form of a lolly, and children take them without any hesitation. Comstock's "Dead , Shot" Worm Pellets are a purely vegetable, medicinal preparation for the eradication of Worms in children_asd adults. For ■ale by all chonrete nnd storekeepers ' price 2s. 9d. per packet, or will be sent s>ost pnid at the same price hj The\y=>H. Comstock Go., Ltd., Farmh. SC Wellington. N.Z. CRACKED HANDS ROUGH^HANDS . Are incompatible with SGTALIS THE GREAT SKI^ T REVIVER. SOTALIS smooths and soothes rough and cracked hands. It is invaluable for chapped hands , : . " and lips. It is free from grease or oil. PRICE -Wβ A POT. , 4- ■' ■ ■ ■ :S. TINGEY, CHEMIST and OPHTHALMIC' . OPTICIAN ' ■ ; Fergusson and' ■ Macartlmr Streets, j ■ ■ FEILDING. S T HB KH fit* sitmy alnttannts. T&!s h <i " one meet* ileply by rouse of In § . % itertUa efiScesj. Acts ilk* a ebsrm b I ° OUTS, BBUJBEB, | i s«&Rft lesLs*. leass, spaaiot | j S e»d BioHtii @ j § VOLD iSVBRYWriBfea • - i/® % \ a —tj«»-.i~<-iii. ■■■ ■ ■.. i.—>, S-MSa rJ aHa v ill t\ i\ SI 15 Invaluable to every Jjy business man or wonvan. |! o^^" s,=s £!v) E nsurc3 advancement. « y Rapid, thorough tuHibn. BOOKLET FREE. kMiNGWAY a ROBERTSON'S Atutral&sian Carreipoactesoe Schools f.0.8«i5!t Lta. AUCKLANO

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2197, 17 October 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2197, 17 October 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2197, 17 October 1913, Page 4

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