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OKC\ AGRES > Feildil, g District.— Jjfjyj All in English grass, except 8 acres slioltor bush and 9 acres ttirnips. 100 nerca Hat, bnlanco unduluting. Nearly all plougliablo. Goo<l strong country., well fenced and watered. Suitaltlo for mixed farming. 9rocmied house, woolshcd, granary, and all outbuildings. School within J miloj railway station 5 miles. Prico £'3410/- per acre. £2000 fash. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTIHBITTING CO. LTD. FEILDING

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iwsh moss m ror over 4k : m GOyeaiir |J —Bonnington's has held a ||| jK premier place and to-day en- &f| bH joys immense popularity in mi ! «U thousands of families. Tlio : Sjra reason isn't hard to find— })S 1 Ira Ammi P i |lrish.OMossJ f§§ is the standard family cough ||| wM remedy, and is sure and fe W& prompt in relieving stubborn (pi ffia coughs and colds in both old W& Pf and young. In all caaea of teti Wt cold in tho head, throat or Wi PM lungs. S $& There is nothing to equal g<; tftf Bonnington's Irish Moss —it ps fIM contains no opiates or harm- i'Sn W. ful drugs. Keep a bottle in fe WM tho house-a dose or two after |kM a "wetting" will speedily fM WM counteract chills and stop a M), isgj cold becoming serious. m# ijfe>\ Look for Bonningtou's name γ^a', l J$ on the bottle and beware of Jv|; ! m '""-^ Severe Headaches. TIMARU LADY DERIVED WONDERFUL RELUEF, "I was in the Hospital for ft little Bme," writes Mrs. Jaae MiatiEntoek, of 37 Matilda Street, Tlmam, NX, "aiwl not being aatlefled with ny •tay there, on coming out I car* Dr. Morse's Indian Root Fills a trial as I was a great sufferer with headaches and that critical period, the change of life. I can say that lam now never a sutterer, tout whenever I feel a little out of aorte, which la unite rare, I have reoovrse to your Pills. On one occasion I remember helping another lady so afflicted, and seeing her restored through taking a short course of your medicine on say recommendation. You have my consent to publieb JWu ttttinumr." mere's many » cause. Men are not often troubled by Headaches; when they are it Iβ generally due to Biliousness or Indigestion. But i jromen have headache* which seem * jecullar to their sex, frequent throb- j bing headaches. Does It not seem that auoh headaches peculiar to j women must be at once related to womanly disease? Women who eui- | tor with diseases peculiar to the ccx do not realise the drain of vit&l strength and nerve force they undergo as a consequence of disease. It Is this that came* the headaches of sick women, In other cases these pains and disagreeable feelings are j generally symptoms of some other complaint euch ao Indigestion. Bili•uaness, and Constipation, all of phfch are caused by corrupt, noxious matter tlogglne the Ovulations* hence a stream or rusa of blood to tta* head, and by the «xcltemeat a orcat pressure Oβ ta* br&ia. THE OUTLAW. o ■■. c DEATH TO THE OUTLAW. The Outlaw Sifjn ! Our ancestors had I short way with dangerous people, they pro claimed them "outlaw" undtir Llia sign 01 The Wolf's Head, to indicate tha". anyone whe killed them served the public safety. The Outlaw of to-d:iy is the Uacillus 01 Disease Germ, the unseen foe of Health, bill we deal with him the same way and all join in "Killing the Killer," that is to say, we kill Infection by destroying the germ which carriei It. This is done by employing a Disinfectant, irhich will come into service in all household cleaning and which has been so tested by uu that its reliability is proved. By Using L'felnjoy Soap Bβ Household Disinfectant, we protect out■eWes against the ou'law Disease Germ, because Lifebuoy Soap has for years past been the stand-by of home and hospital, and ] proved by exhaustive test to be i A Reliable Disinfectant absolutely equal to its task. Particularly *o because it answers ao many household purposes, both as a Soap and Disinfectant. Use it In the Bath •.nd you will not only have a skin fresh and fragrant, but germ-free as well, for the outlaw germ has no chance if it is plunged in a lolution of Lifebuoy Soup. Give him no thance anywhere by using Lifebuoy Soap On Floors, Tables and Utensils, In the sinks and drains, in corners likely to be missed. Finally, use Lifebuoy Soap on Ms Ust retreat—the clothing ; all through the Week the clothes gather the air-borne germs, rou cannot see them, but you can kill them n the weekly wash, if you use Lifebuoy Soap in the Laundry. Use it everywhere. but @ ABOVE *LL, IN THE LAUNDRY. UIVEJ gHOIHERJ UUIIEB, SYDNiY.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3829, 4 July 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3829, 4 July 1919, Page 1