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How to treat a wife. — First get a wife ; second be patient. You may have great trials and perplexities in your business, do not therefore carry to your home aclondy or contracted brow. Your wife may have trials, which, though of less magni* tude, may be hard for her to bear. A kind work, a tender look, will do wonders in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. — To this we will add always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Bedudy in the house. It is the best and is sore to be needed sooner or later. Your wife will then know that you care for her and wish to protect her health. For sale by Farmers' Co-op Association. Feilding. 11 Kind haarfcs are more than Coronets," so Tennyson tells us, but a clean home is also a good thing. If the public will take a word of advice they will insist upon having No. 1 Extract of Soap, which ensures a bright and cleanly home. Christmas will soon be on ns again, and gentlemen in want of well- made and good-fitting Suits should visit the Bon Slarche, where they will find a splendid selection of the best Colonial Readymade Clothing to choose from. Messrs S pence and Spence's suite made to measure are also well known for their superior finish and low pric^B^->Advt.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 119, 18 November 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 119, 18 November 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 119, 18 November 1896, Page 2

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