BUSINESS NOTICES. m nV? JSjSsiJfk R&=" -/T» ‘SH !«E ;'>2 MS o i&fcKS- HS4j V.iHt ;;/ «4 «>; ~ j i„.^ mg CORNER of GIRLS’ GYMNASIUM T|:Al 4v4.1 VS ill tixe tjTC s® THi I J '>- f. e cr TTS purity, digestibility and healthfulness •“•which have received such warm commendation from doctors and the medical press are due, in the first place, to the experience and skill used in selecting the cocoa beans: next, to the scrupulous care and cleanliness employed in manufacture: and, lastly, to the health of the workers, the result of the fresh air and exercise, which form such a feature of life in the beautiful Garden Factory at Bournville. CADBURY BOURNVILLE CaJbur BOURNVILLE COCOA represents the highest grade of nutritive cocoa w. present on the market; it fully maintains its high reputation in food value and delicacy of fiovour, end it cccond to none in city respect whatsoever.'’ Medical Magazine, March, 1912. *By test the best."
WINTER REMEDIES. NYAL’S WINTER COUGH REMEDY. (White Pine and Tar.) THIS is a Wonderful Cure for Coughs and Colds, Is 6d. NYAL’B BALZ COUGH SYRUP Au Efficient Remedy for Hoarseness, Coughs and Colds. NYAL’S COD LIVER COMPOUND A Tonic and Tissue Builder, is a non-oily palatable Preparation, ss. NYAL’S EMULSION COD LIVER OIL. With Hypophosphato Lime and Soda, ss. Sole Agents for Above. T. A. W. NICHOLSON, CHEMIST, BROADWAY PHARMACY, STRATFORD. CUFF AND WALSH, (Late Cuff and Lee), GENERAL AND TAMIL) BUTCHERS, Broadway, Stratford, Families waited' cn daily for orders Orders delivered to all parts of the town. SMALL GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND Telenhr.no UR ■ ■ ' "■ - MISSSS SYAH ■JQEESBMAKEBB , BEGAN STREET (Next Old Masonic Kali), STRATFORD. sown nssirii icwtHur. 1 Bormmgton’s is the Best Cough Remedy Hardly a home in the Dominion is without this famous family cough medicine. Parents know that fifty years ago it was the remedy their mothers gave them. Time and again e they have proved that it is the safest B and surest cure for coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis and all chest and lung troubles. It is unequalled for sore throats. Mr. Wm. Mason, Waihi, writes: " My voice, not being ot the strongest, reaches a restorative at limes, and I consider, after trying voice icbcs, etc., that nothing equals Bennington's Irish Moss, ns it is a voice food as well as a throat aisuacent." Refuse substitutes. The imitation which someone may try to sell you is simply an inferior preparation which gives him bigger profit. Gel Bennington's, Safe and suic. tilt SffiEJSfl fell Mi carrageen
ACRES Freehold, near town - and factory; divided into 12 paddocks, and well fenced; 10 acres turnips; 65 acres has been stumped and re-sown down in best grasses. 8roomed house, large cow-shed with milking machine. Insurance £450 on buildings. Price £3O. Terms, £6OO down, balance in 10 years. Can recommend this farm. T. I. Lamason, land agent. F. Lacey, land salesman. i A H ACRES Freehold, all ploughJ- ■ able, 9 paddocks, 10 acres in crops; 4 acres shelter bush, cheese factory near by, school and post office. Returns for last year £550. 7-roomed house, 18-bail cow-shed, and all outbuildings. Good mortgage. Price £25. Terms £350, balance 5 per cent. 5 years. T. I. Lamason. F. Lacey land salesman.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 98, 2 May 1913, Page 7
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