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BUSiNESS NOTICES. 53m83885S REMEPiES FOR HORSES AND CATTLE The nuprcme point aboi;t HALSTEAD’S Remedies is their reliable quality. Our business is not guess work, and we know for a certainty that HALSTEAD’S DRENCH, COLIC DRENCH, and other Remedies, etc., will cure those diseases in stock for which they are specially recommended—never known to fail. The reason for this confidence is that they arc scientifically prepared from the recipes of an expert of years and practical experience—Ed. Halstead —whose name is known throughout the Dominion. Agents in all centres Write for particulars and testimonials. HALSTEAD’S VETERINARY MEDICINE CO. u—THAMES f " im TARANAKI'ACENTS-T. LAMASON Stratford; SMITH AND EASTON, HasSkWSL. piWßuiurw itesacara; Where Edmonds’ is Bliss ’tis Folly To use “just any” Baking Powder. Light as a leather, delicate as down—is the pastry made with Edmonds* Baking Powder We’ve said it before, and say it again with no uncertain voice—it is pure, wholesome, healthful and reliable. For the heaviest pudding or the daintiest pastry, it’s the same— EDMONDS’ Sure to Rise. Only one thing more is needed for successful cooking— Edmonds 5 Cook Book. FREE FOR A POSTCARD. It is free for the asking, but worth a good deal to the careful housewife. There are hundreds of fine recipes therein—write for your copy to-day and mention this paper. ajEWMnwm wm 3S *■'At V m S X: K \ . SpOMgS ants won m r 71 n -vA

I. c SJIS Sixpence is but the cost a dose of a&ammm.®® of This Scientific Cattle Medicine is a pure oil compound, which fills a long-felt want. Situated perhaps miles from a competent “Vet.,” the dairy farmer often* loses the life of a valuable animal. A bottle of “Veni” removes this disability. Keep your Herd healthy and well by using “Veni,” and increase the yield of milk and butter fat. “Veni” is particularly effective as an ato-calving Drench. A bottle costing 31- contains ten doses. Don’t accept a substitute but insist on having - - - ' “VENI OIL DRENCH” Storekeepers and Dairy Factories everywhere, or from The Farmers’Medicine Co., Ltd., Wellington

HANNAH'S BOOT STORES, BROADWAY, PRICES ARE LOWER AT HANNAH’S BOOT STORES, BROADWAY, THAN ANY FIRM 5N TOWN, OR THE WHOLE COUNTRY CAN OFFER YOU. NOTE. —PRICES OF LEATHER ARE HIGHER, YET THE PRICES OF OUR GOODS ARE LOWER THAN ANY MAKERS IN THE COUNTRY. HANNAH’S, BROADWAY, AND THE QUALITY IS BETTER. GOLOSHES, FOOTBALL Boots, FOOTBALL Boots, FOOTBALL Boots. Special Terms to Clubs. LAND. LAND. LAND. \ FREEHOLD, 1 mil* from Kit ham, 0-roomod Lvusfl and every Jl DU convenience, man's hone® %nd cottage; carryinfr 07 now, ('dairy), 1,00 sheep, and 6 horses, paddiKibxi. Price fMi nor acre, Temrj. 98 ACRES FREEHOLD, 9 wiS«p from Eltbam. Rood 0-roomod bouse, ifc bail shed. trapgiied, adjoining cheene and baiter factory, 5 paddeeK* carrying 50 cow* and corse* Price per acre, with CHW aaifb I OAA ACRES, O.fit.P., 839 wmn In (srraeft. 50 acre* felled; »b*' \.4U\J\J jiiwirin a n« sheda, and yards; rent o tfi per annum : good will per aero. Splendid Parrying country. Owner prepared to exchange for property or business. 90 ACRES. FREEHOLD, adjoining Eltbam Borough; reaiiy good build ine» and ccnt'wnienoe*; £s3® cash required. 1, vA JL 1-3 1 A.L & CO.. LAMB ACENTO. BRIDGE STREET. ELTBAM.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 93, 26 April 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 93, 26 April 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 93, 26 April 1913, Page 2

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