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Warner’s Rust-proof Corsets. Every pair guaranteed not to rust, break, or tear. Your draper stocks “Warner s’*. 5

PUBLIC NOTICES. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. TOKO CEMETERY RESERVE. ENDERS, to close at the County Office on Wednesday, 16th April, are invited for the lease for five years of the Toko Cemetery Reserve. Rent to be paid half yearly in advance. Tenant to keep down noxious weeds' and to keep fences in repair. Wm. HATHAWAY, County Chairman.

ONCE AGAIN. rjIHE TENTH NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. Under the Patronage of HIS EXCELLERY THE GOVERNOR (The Earl of Liverpool.) JUNE 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th, 1913. At the PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW GROUNDS, Butter, Cheese, Fruit and Vegetable Championships. Fat Stock Show And Manawatu Poultry Association’s Exhibition. A Magnificent Array of Birds. 50,000 Square Feet of Show all under cover. RING EVENTS, FOOTBALL MATCHES, AND FIELD SPORTS. The Great Event of the Year. Schedules on aplication to W. T. PENNY, Secretary. Box 85, Palmerston North.

BIRTH. EVANS— TICHBON. At their premises opposite Wesley Church, Regan Street,' of a new firm of Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, and Funeral toiredtors. Both doing well, (jail along While pur G’e’ntiine Bargain 'Sale cdrtiinuds'. \ >,u u uj i. ;‘.T i:j ieh :J i,■ ~, HEALTHY CHILDREN a IB a S 3 Every oliild could be graceful, strong/happy healed and healthy, with glowing color, soft curves and sparkling Mothers of weak, sickly and ailing children-will find their best friend and support in m ya m y/i

B . US m EOS m Hi m mm ss S 3, 0 sn m O! m S 3 ‘ e ns ffl 333 e STffi il ins m an SB sn 3 Oi B SO gs With the help of this grand remedy all lung, throat and wasting diseases are overcome. The dullness and tiredness of your child will vanish like mist before the morning sun. The eyes will brighten and cheeks bloom, because of the rich, red blood created by the Emulsion, the hollows will be filled in. and you as a mother, will rejoice in the excellence of this vitalized medicine food. Here is proof of the goodness of Lane's Emulsion for young as well as old people. “ I have gi eat pleasure in recommending your Emulsion. My little boy was suffering from a severe attack of Inflammation of the Lungs. The result of giving one bottle of Lane’s Emulsion was simply marvellous. I had been told by, a number of friends of the wonderful results, even in long-standing cases of consumption, and am very glad I gave it a trial. It is a positive safeguard against colds, and my house has never been so free for many years. I also gave it to my little girl, who was rather outgrowing- her strength. Now she is not only strong, but has also added flesh to her body. 1 feel so satisfied with it that I recommend it to everybody having weak lungs. Yours faithfully. L. F. HAYES, Oamaru.” Never accept a substitute for Lane’s Emulsion, which is sold by all chemists and stores at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. The large bottle contains double the quantity. Prepared only by E. G. LANE, Chemist, Oamaru. N.Z. 6

WOULD the person* who took Brown Coat with black silk handkerchief in pocket from Town Hall on Thursday night, kindly leave same at M. Aagaard’s. HA ACRES, Freehold, North AuokyU land, all rich, level, ploughable land, no stumps; house, cowshed, crood position. J. B. Richards. OST—A Smithfield Collie Pup; black and tan; half-tailed, wearing Borough Council collar, answers name of “Mont.” Reward. Finder communicate this office. Oddfellows next euchre PARTY will be held on Monday Evening next, at 8 p.m. Good supper and good prizes. Gent’s Is, ladies 6d. Coma.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 76, 7 April 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 76, 7 April 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 76, 7 April 1913, Page 6

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