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DADDY mfiWWk DRI ESSEN WiJmE»\ SIMPLY c fm\ HAS TO \ss®!!\ "FLY" I To Execute Orders For This Splendid Dutch Cocoa 1 Try this excellently flavoured cocoa and you will I ask your grocer for it every time. You will find it 1 easy to digest because the natural oil is removed; * ! notice too, how every grain of the cocoa dissolves in the cup, leaving no sediment. All grocers sell DRI ESS EN'S li ( CONCRE T E t -- ■ on the ■ Country Estate q Few type* of building offer to the owner of a country e«iAte to many facilities a* concrete. q It is readily adapted to all the raUcehWoui building work continually proceeding on such an estate, from a fence post to a barn, from a feeding trough to a stable yard. *5 It can be constructed monolithically in place or erected in the form of moulded blocks of any shape or size. By suitable reinforcement the largest and strongest structures are possible in concrete. t Q Much of the malsrial (or making Concrete can generally be readily obtained on the spot. r> | qlt can be easily and cheaply mixed, placed in position, and moulded by any estate workman of reasonable intelligence with ordinary care. q There is one point, howerer, whicb it it absolutely essential to remember—good Concrete cannot possibly be made without a good brand of Portland Cement. Crown Brand N.Z. Portland Cement is the best brand and should always be specified when ordering. Quantity for quantity better Concrete is made by Crown Brand than any other on the market. It comes nearer to the famous Blue Lias Cement of England than any other make. D q Crown Brand is carried on New Zealand Railways at a much cheaper rate than the imported article. q Write or apply for booklet to JOSEPH DARRAGH . . FEILDING. Distributing Agent, Wellington Province: LB FRANCIS HOLMES, lO Woodward Street, Wellington. H'«-SB ,

THE OVERLAND IS THE FARMER'S CAR. This famous automoDile is roomy enough to seat five grown-ups in com fort, substantial enough to stand the severest road and hill tests, and yet light enough to be easy on tyres and economical with petrol. Farmers everywhere know the satisfaction of touching its electric ielfstarter—hearing its engine quietly throb—feeling its broad tyres smooth away road ruts and rough places. Would you like to learn more about this wonderful "OVERLAND," which costs 25 per cent. less than other high-grade cars? Then write to-day for Free Illustrated Booklet or see nearest Agent. Chief Agents for North Island: A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd.. Wanganui. NELSON S&&lr*U£ slw » < » MOATE'S r -

HEADACrIE AND LASSITUDE. | "For some weeks I suffered from a stomach trouble which caused headache and lassitude," says Mr Frederick E. White, 162 Clark Street, Northcote, Vie. "I had seen Chamberlain's Tablets advertised for Buch complaints, and decided to try what they would do for me. They are the best medicine I know of for stomach troubles, and they did me a great deal of good." All chemists and storekeepers. i NELSON £«****!»'** «ay. »• ' MOATE'S ?£ t * ta 2 l from them in «=»„ - >S «t« m* yoti trill get now i g-U.R E TEAS ""• a H l L*l l « fc"w*. See

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2524, 21 December 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2524, 21 December 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2524, 21 December 1914, Page 4

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