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BUSINESS NOTSCGS. :. afg % kB/y Si Then treat your hair well. See that it Is properly fed. Growth cf every kind demands proper food. Starved hair splits at the ends, turns prematurely gray, keeps short: and. dry. Then feed your hair. Feed it with proper food, a regular hair-foed. Fv~d it with Ayer's Hair Vigor. Thus help nature all you possibly can toward giving you rich, heavy, luxuriant hair. Ask your doctor about your hair and about Ayer's Hair Vigor. Follow his advice. Avers hair fifes' DOES NOT COLOR TO Many Imitations. Nothing Equal to Tonkißg's Lfeseed Enlist !-'or quickly curing Coughs, Cofdt, and ail OSiest Complaints of young and old. A lady writes from Anatimo P 0., Nelson: "I always use Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, and ! think it is an invaluable remedy." So will you if you try it. i all Chemists & Storekeepers. 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 JiOit.'c, E Throat Tickling, ,t/- r ~ h_us*j; unra Paini Bmmm I stops Tickling Throats, Hacking Coughs, Painful Lungs. Creasote, fresh eggs, lime, soda- and cod lives- oil scientifically emulsified. We make no secret d. the formula, but we urge you to take none but LAME'S, because we know that none Is so good as LANE'S. Doctors frequently prescribe it. ~;^% !\t Chemists or Grocers 'it's famous, because it's good." OG W. H. K. YGUWG AMB CO., LAMD BARGAINS. 1. i \J stumped and rcsown ; ii paddoeks; all well sheltered with natural and ornamental plantation; good 7rootned house, splendid outbuildings; everything in real good order. L.'J-i per acre ; good terms. -i Fjrj ACHES, tip-top Dairy Farm. I 8 i one mile school, factory, and railway station; good buildings, and orchard. Price £27 per acre; casj terms to a good man. U W 7I ACRES, 15 paddocks, all t/ S 2 plouglmhlo; well fenced, metalled road, I) miles school, creamery, and railway station; guaranteed i' carry -10 cows; 21 acres of crop, C Here's turnips, 1 acre carrots, iiO cows. spring drav, cans, implements, throe stacks hay'; thelnt C 27 10s per acre, a model farm', will pay to insucet. fJQ ACRES, all ploughablo, 9 pad--3 O docks, -V) acre;- ploughed and sown down in Ewrlish grasses; good house and onl buildings ; creamery on section. £3O per acre; CIOO cash; good mortgages. ~* iTS i ACRES, 100 in grass, balance 1 9 1 ACRES, ailed road. s"linol, creamery, and P.O. one mile, good house and cowshed. €l2 per acre; C.'sSS cash, orwill Exchange for shoe]) country. Ttw above are only a few of a cholcs selection cf properties ws hp.uc on pur boohs.. Clients shown over properties Freo of Charge. W. Hn H. YOUNG AND CO., LAiiD AND ESTATE AGENTS, STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 26, 28 May 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 26, 28 May 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 26, 28 May 1912, Page 7

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