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Delay, for its usually dangerous. For to suffer from indigestion while you will be cured is folly ; but by using Crease's Taravacum or Dandelion Coffee you can ■•on be cured. — Advt. Send for patterns of our new Dresses and Delaines. Our new Prints and Crepons you will find the choice large and colourings select. Enclose cash with all orders, and they will bo promptly executed, and a bonus amount of 5 per cent, will be returned on all purchases of 209 and upwards from Te Aro House, Wellington. The proportion of suicides to the number of (be population is far greater in New Zealand than in any other country, and (be question naturally arises : " What is the cause ?" It is evident that a large number of people snfler from a sluggish liver, which is undoubtedly the chief cause of despondency. We advise such to try "The Advanced Hygeine." For particulars write to Mr H. Jolly, Feilding. —Advt.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 137, 9 December 1893, Page 3

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DO NOT Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 137, 9 December 1893, Page 3

DO NOT Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 137, 9 December 1893, Page 3

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