BUSINESS NOTICES. LOST BECAUSE OF A WATERLOO! HEADACHE. THE greatest battle of history, it is said, was lost because or.e of the leading generals was violently attacked by a headache. Minds must be clear for big tasks, the body must be free from physical annoyance when big things are at EFFERVESCENT SALINE is a delightful ‘‘'Pick-me-up,” it is also a refresher, and removes HeadIndigestion and Heartburn Flee before the invigorating effects of this splendid Saline. It is also very beneficial in restoring activity to a Sluggish Liver. Besides, it makes a Cooling Summer Drink. E. B. STOHR. THE BROADWAY PHARMACY, STRATFORD. aches.
YOE CANNOT GROW GOOD ' 5 r ‘I. • : 1 -ill i-.i: .1 i ) c ii-M U !■.!' )l nm!l CROPS ■ ' U FROM POOR SEEDS! The Farmer who wants to get the most for his time, labour, and money must sow seeds that arc thoroughly reliable. If he buy? at random, the crops will grow at and the result'will <be disappointment and loss, j ■ ,r, ; > ‘ j’ ’ , .... ’ . . -.,1; -■ ,I „ . .... , - get .•i- : ■J;.'; 1 . / L " ? ' . NEWTON, ' KING’S ■ “STERLING” BRAND SEEDS. .he weather conditions being favourable, bumper crops will be yours These seeds have first-class germinating qualities, and when sown ill ground prepared with “STERLING” MANURES, prove most prolific New Season’s Seeds can now be supplied—Hurst’s Seeds and Turnips, Monarch, Champion, Crimson King, John Bull, and Magnum Bonuhi Swcdss, Purple-top Mammoth, Purple and Green-top Yellow Aberdeen imperial Green Globe, and Romney Marsh Turnips. HELP THESE SEEDS ALONG WITH ’’STERLING” MANURES, WHICH ARE THE BEST VALUE OFFERING. Special Turnip Manure, Pure Bonedust, Superphosphate, eto., Baslo Slag, Sulphate of Potash, Sulphate of Ammonia, also Borthwiok and Gear Company’s Special Manures. NEWTON KING. NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, KAPONOAi THERE’S A BIKE HERE TO SUIT YOU I '027 WHETHER you want a new machine for pleasure rides or a Second-hand one for work, w© can suit you to a “T.” The Bikes are right—so are the prices. You can always get a supply of sundries from our plenteous stock. B. HARKNESS. STRATFORD FOUNDRY.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 56, 1 March 1912, Page 7
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334Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 56, 1 March 1912, Page 7
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