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Ideal fpp'Dain.ty garn-\>er\,to/° White clothes need Colman's Starch—it is essential to their perfect laundering, and gives a finish that is most desirable. When Colman's Starch is used the garments keep white longer, and are much easier to wash next time. has been a household favourite for years—housewives in the \_ _ past proved that it was a distinctly better starch, and the j|\l 1 same good quality is recognised by ladies to-day. |pl H Fresh slocks of Colman's Starch are arriving from England || regularly. Always ask for Colman's—your grocer can j always supply it. ,s *'. j ,\<

■S^^9W>'^WSXSSiWSSSBKsi |tHE SUMMER PISH —but the custard must be made with Edmonds Custard Powder if it is to be the bes* possible. Edmonds is good-—so good that it is used ra thousands of homci throughout the Dominion. Stewed fruit, puddings, etc., are delicious when served with this rich creamy custard. The housewife is never at a loss for a pleasing dish when she has a tin of Edmonds in the cupboard It can bt prtpared in a few minatei and i* alwayt tetlcomtd with dtlight by both old and young. It will tak* but one tin to titabliih your prtferanct, bat you matt make *aru you g* I** iwsyji A Tone of Crystal Clearness that in Richness Stands alone; A style with Grace and Smartness to adorn the Finest Home; A Phonograph of Beauty that you're proud to call your own— This is the fumoui /" CLEAR AS A BELL Convenient Terms. See »n.I hr.r ihc SONORA it twit local ') k D«krV or.r- „ fo, Culogoc. F. J. PINNY LTD t»u 89 Willis St. Wellington. ' G. A. MILLER, FEILDING, Uiatriot AeenU.

.\ mhLi louiiiaiM on a tea-truy—you can make Soda Wafer in a moment with a Sparklet Syphon. Ilulhs, I!, or ('. now procurable from all dealers. SWIFT AND SEVERE. Pen- children are discriminate between green and ripe fruit. This often causes much colic among children, which i' swift' and severe. Pule-.- properly Ircatotj H iOiiielimes proves fatal- Oha m M lain's Colic iilj'l Oipr-rViWi Remedy will relieve (lie pain and if followed by a dose ol castor oil. dangerous results can be avoided. Everv household should have a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy on band. Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers.

AHITI SHOW HCIJ IG, 1021. ijictitujtis, Sheep (purebred fats), Cuttle, Horses, lowers, Vegetables, I'Ynil. V Produce, Hotiifi Industries Children's Siwtipiis. hi ami Afternoon Too on tliC round.

I However, the most etti or cheat ailment yields Master's Lung Preserver, promptly gets to tho so; Section, soothing harsh Mges and healing stra brane. I'loa.sant to take exceedingly econorpiciil. chemist or storo closes and get a 2s 6VI bottle Lung Preserver Jf your Sparkle! Syph' , order send for new rill. land pin, enclosing .'id in postage. Bulbs now pr dealers. Sharhtnd iV Co.

J 1 HT* THL strongest advocates of Cooper' ;> Worm Tablets are those who administer them to their sheep. The action of the Tablets in expelling worms of all kinds is certain and prompt. Health and strength follow Cooper's Worm Tablets. •wbtwal wow' 5 AND * VALUABLE TO** >CKS which are regularly CLOCKSa 1 doso( Tablets thrive belter than unclosed (locks. A tin containing 200 tablets costs only 4'-. Therefore you can positively cut down your losses for a few shillings. „,.„ Prevention is Better Than Care Doss Your Entire Flock c.i Weaning If n« procur.il, Uc.ll; apply 4ir«t to William Cooper k N.phewi, Kinpton St. Auckla I •>3S

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 4219, 16 February 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 4219, 16 February 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 4219, 16 February 1921, Page 4

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