SUTTON'S SEEDS Wβ have now completed Stocks of BUTTON'S CELEBRATED PRIZEWINNER MANGEL. SUPERLATIVE AND MAGNUM BONUM SWEDES. IMPERIAL GREEN GLOBE TURNIP. Full supplies of all other varieties of Mangels, Swedes, Turnips, & Carrots. Also Sutton's Renowned Broad Leaf Essex and Giant Rape. BARRAUD and ABRAHAM, LTD. EXCELSIOR TEA ROOMS. W> : H.~H AHOO . C * ' (Formerly of Kimbolton) HAS taken over the above Tea RoornSj Manchester Square, next Bissett's. Cleanliness and attention guaranteed. Afternoon Teas on the Balconyj if desired. 'Phone: 88. ' NOTICE, FEILDING AND DISTRICT. MR. A. McKENZIE, Featherston, notifies that he will again be a CASH BUYER , in the Feilding District of Fat Sheep, Lambs and Fat Cattle. ' : . KIMBOLTON AND FEILDING COACHES Leave Poole's Hotel 7.45 a.m Arrive Feilding • ... ... ... 9.56a.m cave Manchester Stables, Feilding.., ... ~. 8.80p.m Arrive Kimbolton ... 6.45 p.m All parcels loft at the Manchester f Stables for Kimbolton, and Apiti will be carefully attended to, and must be prepaid. Buggies, , Saddle Horsee, Special Coaches, etc., always on hire at the Family fr Commercial Hotel Stable*. KIMBOLTON. 0. MAXBAUR, Proprietor. GOLDEN STATE PRESERVING JAR. A New and Improved Wide-moutb Jar with Superior Screw on Patent Cover, tfhich makes it very easy to remove and yet absolutely air-tight. These are in pints, quarts, and J-gallone. r Also the Well-known MASON'S PORCELAIN-LINED and ATLAS. WIDE-MOUTH In usual sizes: pints, quarts and J-g»l. Tin Top Banner Jellies in Neete. PRESERVING PANS in Enamel, . Brass and Aluminium. - Brewer's Crystal Sugar. Et#. J. DARRAGH fIILDINQ. MISS PATRICK, F.S.M. (Fellow School Music. Auckland University), TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY., /COMMENCES TEACHING on \J APRIL 27., C/o Mrs Morphy, YORK STREET ■off Denbigh Strec*). Terms: £1 10s per quarter. Theory extra. : c -as-gas r GloryofHealthy^ ti'ii'ffi* y° n ' ee^we " tno ''' in^^β ~m '. alwayi ? You M ,'M —if you'll take the right ■ m when y»u're feeling "ef-coleur." ■ ; M Fletchers Phosphatonic, the great I m nerve-restorer (• for YOU! It feed* ■ ■M the nerves and makes yon feel fit far the ■ M day's work, and the night's sleep. 'm ■ 2/6 and 4/6 chemiets and storea M ■ —post free from CHAS. A. FLETCHEM.M ■ Chemist, Wellington. m ■ FLETCHER'S M Wtt#« buyta* Mai, »*M \ than priMl o«maidw iti h«£ eirint pow»Pi! It you ▼•»»»£ rturmutr.erur Waipa Coal (Mi mo nor* tka* ordinary «*al. B| Kit iHta muoh longn. Burni to H a wliit* aah vitli the minimum of B ■mlphux. In. \word, it n ALL COAL. X Tkieflrt4-ol»«W*iktloG«BLlie»bUi*- ■ ibl«frOMfclll»o»ldoaleri. H&Y«7«« B ihti m>4 »>m Xll*d THIS WKXK. ■ ■Wholesale Agent* :> H KAMSON * BAM, LTM. ■ YOU MAY USE MY NAME. Mr. A.Webben, of Hamilton, cays :— "During twelve years we have used Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, and have always found it a sure cure. You may print this as a testimonial and use my name should you feel so disposed." It pleases us to hear from users of our remedy; let us have your experience of it. TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSION CO., WELLINGTON. 6 ; A Great Corrective i NOT A CURE ALL. It Is not claimed that Dr. MoriVi Indian Root Pllle are a cure-all, but aa a Corrective of disorders of the Blood, Stomach, Liver, and Kidneyf, they are unexcelled. Tβ ey purify th« Blood, cleanse the Stomach, and put life into the Liver, and stimulate the Kidneys to perform their proper functions, and will prevent many of the ailments bo common if taken occasionally to keep the system in proper working order. In thousands of homes Dr. Morse's Indian Rcot Pills are the sole family remedy for ill general complaints. Those who have never tried them will find neighbours, friends and relative! who can testify to the wonderful corrective influence of" these PIIU. It is from the little Irregularities ol the system that the common .ailments arise. Coming evils cait their ehadows before them, and Nature gives many indications of th« approach of tLese complaint*, which. If treated at once, may be warded off. The inclination of the young and unthinking is to. ignore these warnings, and the consequence is a period of indisposition. This fact is, unfortunately, more often due to ignorance than to reasoning or reflection Many people are more or less subject to'eome weakness, And when the latter gives warning of itt approach, 11. \% both wise and reasonable to adopt some means of preventing symptoms developing Into serious illness. In thousands of homes throughout Nenr Zealand. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are tht remedy which, taken at tl»o firat indication assist Nature to avert th* development of disease, and restore the system to health and strength. Every ailment ii an effort of Nature to get rid of some Impurity lm tee
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2732, 1 June 1915, Page 4
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