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Stop that Cough!" BY USING COMPOUND BALSAM. THE most admirable REMEl>"__ for Ooughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Influenza, Sore Throat, Croup, &c. It is both Demulcent and Expectorant, and acts like Magic Over 15 Gallons sold last Winter. In bottles Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d each Prepare- only by P. G. WOOLLAMS, CHEMIST, FEILDING. Agents — Messrs Bramwell Bros. (Feilding and Colyton), Evensen (Cheltenham), Cowie (Makino), J. Penney (Rongotea, and other principal stores. ]yjß GLADSTONE Is a great Tea Drinker, but his medical advisers carefully insist upon the tea being PURE. By a constant use of this beverage, " THE GRAND OLD MAN " has kept his brain fresh and active. If you want to emulate the most notable personage in modern history, you should also drink PURE TEA. This you can do by using THE EMPIRE COMPANY'S BLENDS. Full Weight is Always Given in Every Package. Packed in lib and £lb packets, 51b and 101 b tins, and in half-chests, 451bs. Sec that our Registered Trade Mask, EMPIEE TEA COMPANY, Is on Every Package. W. AND G, TURNBULL ani» Co., PBOPRIErORS. WELLINGTON. THE PREMIER MAKES A STARTLING SUGGESTION WHICH MAY PROVE AWKWARD FOR some PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES. THE Premier, when speaking at the opening ceremony of the Palmerston North Art and Industrial Exhibition, t>aid : — " I must not forget to mention the Rontgen X Rays which are on view, and have done so much to advance medical science and assist suffering humanity. Now, if any constituency doubted that their Member had any brains, ihey could get his head photographed in order to see, and I would strongly advise all constituencies to have the brains of the candidates photographed before making a choice." This was a most thoughtful suggestion of the Premier's. But what is the value of brains without digestion ? He should have gone further and recommended the application of the X Rays to the digestive organs of the whole of Her M&jesty's subjects, when it would have been found that tho^e who were in the habit of drinking ordinary te%s would find the coating of the stomach converted into a sort of partially tanned leather. This causes mdi gestion, shortens life, and spoils the most angelic temper. Suratura Tea bemg pure as the lily, undtfiled. is not only harmless, bnt an invigorating digestive tonic, and is recommended by ALL who have used it. Note. — .'•n important omission was nearly beinu made in this nd vertisement, viz :— The usual guarantee that Suratura Tea is NOT blended with China or In» dian Teas. LAND. 000 A^RES, grassed, fenced, and Ot//4 divided into 9 paddocks; 6roomed house, woolshed and outbuildings ; lirst-class property, 3§ miles from Feilding. Price, L 7 10s an acre ; terms easy. 123 acres, all grassed, fenced, and divided, 3 miles from Kiwitea Post Office. Price, £6 10s an acre ; terms easy. 202 acres, 150 acres felled, 40 of which are in grass ; 50 acres flat, balance undulating. Price, L 3 10s an acre ; about L3O due to Government; L 350 can remain at 6 per cent. 366 acres ; 346 acres in grass ; cottage, garden, and orchard ; 999 years lease. Rent, ill 8s lOd a year. Price, L 5 acre. ' 199 acres, close to township ; fenced and sub-divided into 5 paddocks ; sevenroomed house and outbuildings ; all ploughable. Price, L 9 10s an acre; LI3OO can remain on mortgage. 155 acres, Waituna district ; 65 acres in grass ; 60 chains fencing ; Perpetual Lease. Rent, L 9 12s 6d ; purchasing clause, 27s 6d an acre. Price for goodwill and improvements, L3OO. The above are samples of properties taken from my register, which consists of 160 properties, comprising bush land, open and ploughable land, improved and unimproved properties, dairy farms, also a few leasehold properties. Have, also, numerous town and suburban sections, houses, hotels, stores, and other businesses. Clients will do well to give me a call. MONEY to Lend at from 5 per cent. A. E. RATLIFF LAND AGENT, &0., Feilqin-. WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. fTIHE s.B. Queen of K iv JL the South (Captain Harvey) will leave Wellinpton every Monday and Thursday; Foxton —every Wednesday and Saturday. Passage Money — Single, 10s ; return, 17s 6d. Ladies' Saloon also on board. J. F. OVEREND, Agent. M7~C A R THEWS List of FARMERS BOOKS :— 4 Practical Advice for Stockowuers,' Archer, 2s 4 Youatt on the Horse/ 8s 6d •Horse in Stable and Field,' Stone hedge, 18s •Theory and Practice of Rational Breeding,' Milhars, 2s 6d « Poultry,' by Wright, 4s Gd to 42s 4 Agriculture, Practical and Scientific,' Muir, 5s •The Horse World,' Gordon, 2s Wm. Carthew, Bookseller, FeUding.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1896, Page 3

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