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BUSINESS UOT3CEB gggSSESSBgSE2ESSBB!S3fii^| s this yeir story?! “Every morning I have a bad taste in my mouth; my tongue is coated; my head aches and I often feel dizzy. 5 have no appetite for breakfast, and what food I eat distresses me. I have a heavy feeling in my stomach. lam getting so weak that sometimes I tremble. My nerves are all unstrung. lam as tired in the morning as at night.” What is the trouble with you? Impure blood. What is the remedy? s SOLD FOE m 60 TEAKS It makes the blood pure and The digestion Improves; the nerves [become strong and steady. Consult Va [your doctor about this medicine. Do not take any medicine doctors will not endorse. If your liver is sluggish and your bowels constipated, correct at once. Ayer’s Pills arc liver pills. They act directly on the liver. The dose is one pill, just one. Ail vegetable, sugar-coated. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO.. Lov/r.ll, Mass. U.S. A. REIMS’S PSFSO Digests the food you eat and converts it into that wholesome blood which builds up the system. All Cbcmlsts and Stores, 3/6 jnBEXBBSSa m TARANAKI AGENTS: T. LAMASOM Stratford, SMITH and EASTON Hawer*. Many 1 imitations. Nothing Equal to Ming’s Linseed Emulsion For quickly curing Coughs, Golds, and all Cheat Complaints of young and old. A lady writes from Acatimo P. 0., Nelson; “I always use Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, and I think it is an invaluable remedy.” So will you if you try it.' From all Chemists & Storekeepers. 1/e, 2/6, «/6 bottle. E W. j N OF THE MIDHIRST BUTCHERY, BEGS to Thank the public for the support given him since taking over the above business, and trusts by continued strict attention to business and by supplying only the REST BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, AND PORK, to merit a continuance of the favours bestowed on him in the past\ GIVE YOUR XMAS ORDERS FOR LAMB. VEAL, PORK, OR POULTRY, TO THE RELIABLE BUTCHERY.

CHRISTMAS CAKES, WEDDING, And BIRTHDAY CAKES, CHRISTMAS MINCE PIES, And USUAL VARIETY SMALL GOODS Orders Now Taken. Telephone 197. D A W S 0 N FALLS MOUNT EGMOWT. npHE TOURIST COTTAGE and the .9_ Mountain Houses are now open i'or the season. The road through the National Park has been repaired, and is now in excellent order, and visitors will experience no difficulty whatevei in driving right np to the house. As there has been considerable advance booking this season, intending visitors should write and secure accommodation beforehand. The Tourist Cottage is also connected with the Telephone Service. SCALE OF CHARGES.—At the Main House, Is per day each person, with cooking utensils, tableware, mattress and pillow supplied ; at each ol the detached cottages, 2a each person per day, with similar articles supnlied, with the addition of a spring mattress Children are charged half the above foes. TOURIST COTTAGE.—This establishment is replete, with every modern convenience. Among the recent additions are a large dining-room and smoking-room. Visitors will find the Cottage, with its beautiful surroundings, an excellent at wHcb to spend a holiday, Tariff, Meals 2s. Paddock for Horses Is per day, Feeds at Is Od each. A stock of Tinned Meats, Fish, Fruit Biscuits, and Sundries is kept for the convenience of picnic parties and other visitors. Address all communications: The Manager, Mountain House (via Kaponga). H. GRAHAM Manager.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 13, 14 January 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 13, 14 January 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 13, 14 January 1913, Page 7

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