- ''- 1 SUTTON'S SEEDS We have now completed Stocks of SUTTON'S CELEBRATED PRIZEWINNER MANGEL. SUPERLATIVE AND MAGNUM BONUM SAVEDES. 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 ANOOCK (Formerly of Kimbolton)' HAS taken over the above Tea Rooms, Manchester Square, next Bissett's. Cleanliness and atten--1 tion guaranteed. Afternoon Teas on •■ the Balcony, 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 ; ... 9.65a.m cave Manchester Stables, Feilding... ... ... ... ... 9.30 p.m Arrive Kimbolton 6.45 p.m All parcels loft at the Manchester Stables for Kimbolton and Apiti will be carefully attended to, and must be prepaid. Buggies, Saddle Horse*, Special Coaches, etc., always on hire at the Family k Commercial Hotel Stable* KIMBOLTON. C. MAXBAUR, Proprurior. 60LDEN STATE PRESERVING JAR. A New end Improved Wide-mouth Jar with Superior Screw on Patent Cover, which makes it very easy to remove and yet absolutely air-tight. These are in pints, quarts, and .-gallons. Also the Well-known MASON'S PORCELAIN-LINED and ATLAS WIDErMOUTH In usual sizes: pints, quarts and i-gal. . Tin Top Banner Jellies'in Nests. PRESERVING PANS in Enamel, Brass and Aluminium. Brewer's Crystal Sugar. Etc. J. DARRAGH •fIBXDINQ. MISS PATRICK, F.S.M. (Fellow School Music, Auckland University), TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY ■"* COMMENCES TEACHING on APRIL 27. C/o Mrs Morphy, YORK STREET (off Denbigh Streo*). " Terms: £1 10s per quarter. Theory ixtra. JrLtrcxc't f ■_■____■ fyoafwArtwc fife rGhryMfHeMlt^yk % m W'" ®* y° m weU *"' "■'' m _§T energe»ic—always) Yea can m Af —if you'll ukt the ri|ht B Af when jren're feeling "ai-aaUat." I AT Fletcher* Phocphatonic, tht rest I m nerve-restoreri* for YOU I It feeds ■ W_ the nerves sad Bakes yoa feel it f#r the I ■ day's Work, and the night's sleep. W ■ 2/6 and 4/6 chemists and stores m I -post free from CHAS.XFL_TCHI_._J ■ Chaaaiit, "Wellington. M■ ■ I FLETCHER'S # CURING A COLD. A PLEASANT, SURE, QUICK WAY. TdNKING'S EMULSION. It ib just plain good sense to buy Tonkings Linseed Emulsion to-day.. It is a splendid remedy for coughs, colas and all ailments of the air _passages. All homes will require Tonking's Linseed Emulsion this winter; you should have it handy. Then you can be sure you have taken the best precaution to protect yourself and children against bronchitis, sore throats, influenza and similar winter ills. Yoa know careless neglect of tho slight chill or cough is usually the beginning of chronic chest complaints. At tho first sign of a cough or chill take Tonking's Emulsion, which you can obtain from any store or chemist; prices 1/6,2/6 and 4/6. Mks. BAKER, of Spreydon, says:— "Tonking's Linseed Emulsion was §reatly beneficial during an attack of ronchitis. I thought I would write and s let you know." If your experience is similar to Mrs. Baker's why not write to us, so that we can let other sun* Brers know how good Tonking's Linsend Emulsion is. TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSION CO. WELLINGTON. 7 A Great Corrective NOT A CURE-ALL. It la not claimed that Dr. Morse'i Indian Root Pills are a cure-all, but as a Corrective of disorders of the Blood, Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys, they are unexcelled. Tbey purify the 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 ailmenta 10 common if takes occasionally to keep the system is proper working order. In thousands of homes Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are the sole family remedy for ill general complaints. Those who have never tried them will find neighbours, friends and relatives who can testify to the wonderful corrective influence of these Pills. It is from tha little Irregularities of the system that the common ailments arise. Coming evils cast their shadows before them, and Na-* ture gives many indications of the approach of these complaints, 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 some weakness, aad when the latter gives warning 6f ita approach, It la both wise and reasonable to adoft some means ef preventing symptoms developing Into serious illness. In thousands of homes throughout New Zealand. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are tha remedy which,.taken at the first imdlcation assist Nsture to avert the development of disease, and restore the system to health and strength. Every ailment is an effort of Nature to get rid of some imparity la tfcf eystwa.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2734, 4 June 1915, Page 4
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