Two Guineas for four lines of poetry I Read Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion intimation ©very Saturday amongst news itenia. Egypt grows some fine tobacco. We have some of their best, made up in cigarettes, Is, ss, 8s 6d lots. Charles E. James, Broadway. :: A CURE FOR INDIGESTION THAT KEEPS YOU CURED. RENZIE’S PEPSO is a scientific ■preparation. It supplies the natural juices of digestion and thus aids the stomach. It is guaranteed to cure Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, and Flatulence. Mr C. Robinson, Offif e l '- in-charge of the House of Representatives, Wellington, and a sufferer for years from Indigestion and Acidity of the stomach, writes:—“l feel in duty bound to tell you of the wonderful virtue of RENZIE’S PEPSO. For several .years I suffered from Indigestion and Acidity of the stomach. I was recommended to take RENZIE’S PEPSO and 1 can truthfully say that it effected a complete cure. U recommended RENZIE’S PEPSO to of my friends and all speak most enthusiastically of its curative properties. I will continue to recommend PEPSO to my friends, and I honestly : believe it will' be found ■ a blessing to all sufferers from Indigestion.—C. Robinson, Bellamy’s.” At all chemists, and stores, 2s 6d per hottie. x-
MOTORISTS. FREE VULCANISING. MOTOR CYCLISTS. BY the “DOT VULCANISER” process, Mr Howard and his assist-, iarrt will give a demonstration in vulcanising all day on Wednesday, the 16th inst., -from 10 a.m., in Messrs McMillan and Fredric’s premises in Broadway. Owners of motor car , and motor bicycles, bring your tyres and tubes along, and get them thoroughly repaired free of charge by experts, with the simplest and most efficient vul-, caniser on the market. A boy can use it without fear of injuring tyre or tube. The complete outfit (with sufficient repairing gum for 40 repairs) is £2 2s. The Dot will also repair milking machine tubing and inflations, and any brought along will be repaired free of charge during the demonstration, SOLE AGENTS, McMILLAN AND FREDRIC, For Eltham, Stratford, Inglewood, and Opunake-New Plymouth Districts. STRATFORD CO-OPERA L’IVE BUILDING SOCIETY, NOTICE RE SECOND GROUP. A METING of those interested in the formation of the Second Group will bo held in the Borough Council Chambers on Monday Evening, the 21st inst., at 8 o’clock, to receive the Report of the Directors with reference to the above. Mr E. Russell Jones, of Auckland, an original Promoter and past Chairman of the Auckland Building Society, will also deliver an address Upon the formation and working of Terminating Building Societies. ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary. 14th April, 1913. THANKS. TO those who worked so manfully to subdue the fires that threatened to destroy my property at Toko, my heartfelt thanks are due. J. A. STANFORD, Huiroa.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 83, 15 April 1913, Page 6
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