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■SCO You Begin at the Hem Cast on 100 and Rib lor 22 Rows !.-.■. 1 lien do lour rows stocking stiteli, increasing one every | tenth row . . . Haven’t you heard it again and again? | Kverywbere you go you will find that the Knitting Renaissance is in full swing. All over Palmerston North is abundant evid- ! once of the boom . . . Winter is in the offing and jubilant | jumpers will soon be the order of the day. That’s why the Kosco Wool Counters arc crowded day after day. It has been said that they have the best variety in the Manawatu. They certainly have been wool-gathering, for so immense is tlieir | collection that it really defies description. Every colour or i mixture imaginable, every possible weight and at prices that | provoke you to spend; they are so modest, Come! , , I’ATON ’8 4 PLY ROSE FINGERING In 00 shades. PRICE 94d. skein. PATON’S ROSE FINGERING SILK AND WOOL i PLY In a range of new colours. PRICE Old skein. WHITE HEATHER BABY WOOL, 3 PLY In dainty pastel shades. PRICE 1/1 "ball. BEEHIVE ANDALUSION, 4 PLY In white, pink and blue. PRICE 1/3 skein. KNOP YARN. 4 PLY y Plain shades with contrasting lcnop. PRICE 7}d. skein and 1/3 2oz. hank. NEMESIA SILK AND WOOL, 4 PLY in lovely new shades. JAKGAR 2 AND 4 PLY FINGERING New shades. PRICE 2 p\y, lid. PULWOOL, 4 PLY A prettv twisted wool in new shades. ENGLISH FINGERING, 4 PLY. PRICE i ‘ RING-O-ROSES ”, Silk and AVool, “TREASURE”, Silk and Wool, “OUR INFANTS”, soft babv w r ool, I DOVESDOWN 3 PLY BABY WOOL In cellophane packet. PRICE Sl'/ skein. skein; 4 ply, 91b. skein. PRICE Sd. skein. 4 id., (id. and 7d. skein, "PRICE 3/(1 2oz. ball. PRICE lOd. ball. PRICE 9d. ball. PRICE I/- ball. I /l y&eciS ROSCO MONSTER Comp! rfatition 48 PfIUZES. Get your ent*y form to-day Particulars ati AVool Counters. Famous “Aotea ” Wool 4 PLY Made in Now Zealand In SO plain shades and mixtures, including wine and rust. 7i d writing for sam fl ics, please state kind, and colours for tvi tii such extensive vea icty, it is impossible to send samples of all our wools. Satisfaction guaranteed on all mail orders . . . postage ]said to any address.

BILIOUSNESS How to Correct [ft One of the most distressing trt ■ ibles a person can endure is biliousner *.!. It is depressing to the spirits and de r moralising to the entire system. The pierson bo afflicted is scarcely able to wotrk or has dull pains, uneasiness unde r the right side and shoulder-blade, a, bitter taste in the mouth, sudden dizzintess on rising, furred tongue, bowels looise one day constipated the next. ,All or any of these conditions may .jccompanj' the bilious condition, andj while so afflicted the patient’s life is scarcely worth living. Dr. Morse’s Indiatn Root Pills relieve this trouble speedily and cast the burden from the spirits., They open the clogged-up system, puprify the blood, 0 ind once more the human mechanism works smoothly anci, easily. They are a safe, sure, and .reliable remedy, and will prevent many of the complaints so common if taken once or twice a week to keep the system in a bealthy condition. They are purely vegetable, and their action is not accompanied by any nauseous or" griping sensation, but is mild and genitle **

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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3996, 10 April 1933, Page 2

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