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BUS 1 MESS MOTIGKB. s fnf si» ot> Every cough makes your throat more raw and irritable. Every cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs. Cease tearing your throat and lungs in this way. Take m BOLD FOB 75 YEARS From the first dose the quiet and rest begin; the tickling in the throat gradually subsides; and nature completes the cure. Sold in three sizes. Consult your doctor freely, and fellow his advice. Any good doctor will tell you that no medicine can do its best work if the bowels are constipated, Ask your doctor if lie knows anything better than'Ayer’s Pills for correcting this sluggishness of the liver. Dose, only one pill at bedtime. Prepared by DU J. 0. AYES & CO., Lowell. IS ass., U. 8- A. Make a Fiat Syrup aacl Use “Mean’s ©an 'uvmgfii vs*aawu>» Buying cough and cold medicine for a family in the ordinary way is expensive. A 1/G bottle is gone in no time. By using “Bean’s Essence” and making your own Cough Mixture you 7 get 8 bottles for the price of one —a clear saving of at _ least 1)/- on a pint. Dissolve 4 tablespoonfuls sugar and 3 of treacle, in half a pint hot water. Cool and add one bottle “Mean’s Essence”; hake well, bottle and use as reuired for any, member of the unily. This made at home cough nd cold remedy is splendid for Dre throats and tickling, irritating Hughs, <is. quite harmless* and paves inch it money. “ Mean's .Essence,” t chemists, (grocers, > or; post free receipt!of price, hemist, Wanganui ./G, from Heap, 9 Supplies the natural juices of digestion, 1 thereby curing Indigestion and stomach troubles. All Chemists and Stores, 2/6 20 MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE. WMUDFOSD, of Pembroke • Road, desires to notify tliai .e will run two well-appointed MotorCars tor Hire in Stratford. Prompt mention will be given to calls. Phono 106. gyiHOA . gTORSL Toons Delivered to any Part of the Difttnnfc. ffiW STOCK., CEE AS' 41 • A« STAMFORO'Ii Agont* “Stratford Evening: P«. GAR FOR HIRE. (ENGLISH AUSTIN.) ’Phone 106. H. H. GOLLOP, Proprietor.

BUSINESS NOTICES. r-r- «» V v crarxj ifsflips _ orzanot BanpeeKaßMai .#v2\ a 5£ asSLt ,'i •:', «l. iil M} POST Cits'A! SKfei iiifil FREE Ifetes m LATEST TRIUMPH IN ELECTRICITY A portable Electric Li-lit and a complete installation in Hat!!. All parts highly finished in polished brass and polished walr.ut. Best light for bedroom, children’s room, passage, bathroom, darkroom, stairs, cellar, etc. 4i volt battery will by daily usage of short duration burn for many months. Reserve lamps and batteries always in slock. Price Complete 12/0 JAMES’S LATEST SOLE AGENCY -SNIPSTHE handiest portable electric LIGHT EVER INVENTED; ALWAYS READY. ONLY 12s 6d EACH. NEW BATTERIES Is 9d EACH, NEW GLOBES Is 3d EACH. CHARLES E. JAMES. CASH TRADER, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. NEWTON KING HAS NOW FULL STOCKS OF STERLING QUALITY SEED POTATOES. THESE are all re-picked Samples, the standard being as high as in previous years. The Stock includes the following reliable sorts:— BEAUTY OF HEBRON NORTHERN STAR RED ROOKS WHITE ROOKS GAMEKEEPER UP-TO-DATE WHITE ELEPHANTS. „ The above, manured with FISON’S POTATO FERTILIZER, should show a bountiful return. ; ‘ Now Consignments of the, “IDEAL” MILK CANS, 20 and 25.ga110n, Canadian Aerators,. I‘WALLABY”- Stump Extractors—these in three handy sizes, have now arrived.- They should all find a place on every whose Owner aims .to be Progressive. ; : v i/ L!/. I .. , I, V .: , , Art, ; .!• M'X'Or ALWAYS ON .HAND. lit 1 ! ("tet New. Zealand “GROWN” iPortlapd Cement, as used ’on the Malcatofe Viaduct;, Seed .Oats,’ Maize, and -GirasS;Seeds of kll descriptioh;’Hbbe;_'Cow', Pig, Calf and Fowl Foods; Wire Netting and G.C. Roofing'lron in all sizes; Genasco Ready Roofing, English and American Fencing Wire, Motor Spirits, Benzine, Lubricating Oil and Grease., and Farm Requirements of every kind. nil NEWTON NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD, KAFONGA. JF YOU would like to sse something Exceptionally Smart in Spring Suitings and Costume Fabrics, then you want to see us as quickly as WE’D LIKE TO SEE YOU. THAT UNBEATABLE TAILORING COMBINATION Of Quality Materials—Quality Workmanship, and Superior Finish, Fit and Style, is the forceful Factor which attracts discerning people Our way. You will remember the Quality of our garments LONG AFTER YOU’VE FORGOTTEN THE PRICE PAID, THE CASH ' TAILORING Box 2. COMPANY. STRATFORD. ’Phone 135

1 i I '"II, mi The Scientific Farmer realises that root crops (especially Mangold) are gross feeders as well as quick growers. _ . r •„ f _ Moreover, it is necessary to provide a Hence, a plant food that is satisfying to manure strong enough to stimulate conthe crop in its young stages is essential. - growth until the crop is matured. Westfield Special does all this and more. Its antiseptic properties ward off fungoid diseases. Price i&B: 12:6 per ton Packed in 1| cwt. bags. 16 to the ton. Special quotations for large lots. ■ t » ynt.ncq['Br7FfTV- >ii«rK.TaTißmgßri We deliver F. 0.8. steamer, Onehunga. We prepay and charge steamer freight on 30 cwt. lots as follows. New Plymouth (Breakwater). Waitara -6/- per ton . Wanganui " " _ _ 10/- per ton Opunake - n k taaammßamaa^*^*^ Ba * BtKaaa2sacacS2^ aaa Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.’s New Zealand Drug Co.. Ltd. A AUCKLAND. $■ '‘^ass m ■saaassamuu IAI'm m »S 5 58 ■U UM wi R-’goLT? = spzcjAu sR iwm 3^-iS mm* m m

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 45, 17 October 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 45, 17 October 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 45, 17 October 1912, Page 7

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