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The Wellington Meat Export Company, LIMITED. FAT STOCK FOR FREEZING. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LIMITED, i» prepared to receive STOCK FOR FREEZING ON CLIENTS' ACCOUNT, and is also prepared to buy FAT SHEEP, LAMBS AND CATTLE. All particular* as to charges and prices can be obtained on application to the Company's buyers as under i— i.. P. C. Swainson, Feildintj. Tele, No. 131. Wm. Hair, Mangarimu. Tel. Ad., Mangarimu. W. G, Vickcrs, Levin. Tel. No. 50. J. A. Reid, Aramano. Tel. No. 171, Wanganui Exc. E. Hall, Hunterville. Tel. No. 70. Or to the Company , * Mead Office: 18-2O HUNTER ST., WELLINGTON, ,'« i | ' pOlt, CRACKED HANDS A rising from Housework or Fnrmwork or ulhurwork, uso SOTALIS A non-greasy, non-oily preparation which ciickly smooths and soothes Uoughoned Hands or SIIBUIIN And quk'kly cures Sunburn. ■ SOTALIS is liked because it's excellent. Price 1/6 Pot J.S.TTOEV Fergusson and Macnrthur Streets. FEILDING. ' You save much money when ; L- you use HEAN'S ESSENCE, | ' ten shillings on a pint of best ,' cough, cold, and sore throat I 1 medicine. Be sure it's Hetn'f. i| Disfiguring and (ff\* '' Irritating — if " Blotches on tht akin an c sign that, something i> wrong; with you. Don't cover them over and expect them to cure themselrea—they won't do that. If you do nofcattend to them quickly, they will spread and become more painful and irritating than ever. Exmazol will Cure Skin Disease Get a jar. It quickly alleviates the burning irritation, soothes the akin, and effects a vermaneut ouro. Clear, healthy akin is coon formed, and whether it is Kezerua or any other «kin eruption, the enre is just as o*rtain. Get a, 2/J jar from your ahemfgt or utore, or poet free from c Ohas. A. Fletcher, Chemist, Weiliagton. A»k for MbiroQ - Epidemic disease. •'NIP IT IN THE BUD." " It'j.^tcbing ,, —this is whit people say whn t malady spreads among them as fire spreadi in dry grass ;' the phrase states a fact without explanation, which is a pity, because if once ' you understand why " it's catching," you can prevent it catching instead of having to cure Jt —cure is often impossible, and is expensive. Now you can understand the flame running through glass, but you can only see the spread 0/ disease by its results, because disease is spread by living germs or seeds, too small to see, and so light that air can carry and distribute them; the only way to prevent Disease Germs " catching" is to kill them. To kill an invisible foe may seem difficult; but in this case it is easy and cheap, for you can kill Disease Germs by meeting them at every point with something in hourly use and immediately falal to them. Science has given us this in Lifebuoy Royal Disinfectant Soap, and its germ-killing power in hospitals and sanitation has stamped It bs a world-tested Life Saver. * But it is the protection of health in youi ' own home that is your particular care, and it is there that Lifebuoy Soap will block the Disease Germ or " nip it in the bud " before it does harm. When you have used Lifebuoy Soap in bath and bedroom, employed it in house cleaning and flushing sinks and drains, its disinfecting power will have rendered Germlife almost impossible ; almost, but not quite i to do the 'work more thoroughly, you musl we Lifebuoy Soap in the laundry. Lifebuoy Soap in the laundry catches the germ in the right place to "nip it in the bud," namely, in your clothes and house linen. All week the clothes have gallicieii (he inevitable germs from the nir, the street,, the office and the train, the laundry provides the plnce for their wholesale execution, and Lifebuoy Soap carries it out relentlessly. Lifebuoy Soap will pile your wash-basket with fragrant, snowy linen, absolutely germ free «nd practically germ-proof. Use Life, buoy Soap in the laundry, and the Diseasi Germs, instead of catching will be caught— "DlDped in the bud " befor» 'liey do harm. germs are always I 1 "on the offensive.". 1 ' Your best de- 353 < TONKING'S I . LINSEED !|| EMULSION iI Its unique j||j qualities make it WBa superior to otlxer remedies. gs|| 1 jPf dose in time saves buSSSLX that co!d from tlirning into ¥ yg!=* a dangerous « complaint. WkC J"xake a dose in time—take Kjl i t n ow—avoid the complaint — fjet Bonnington's Irish ff Mosa'at once--thc family cough * 4 remedy for over SOyears. In twoy £j sizes - but take particular care Jr X to see that it in the genuine. I Every part of the body benefiti by a course of | LANE'S EMULSION !AH chemist* fi»ve it. 2/6 & 4/6 per bottle. | "'"Year' 'after .year • firing riwrrf qfvtlio superiority, of.. SHAR-

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2873, 17 February 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2873, 17 February 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2873, 17 February 1916, Page 4

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