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BUSINESS NOTICE®. *7 f ***""*} fr* mm.; ®gfi| N, *! ■, V* V V ,J ut The beverage for ail times, ail weathers, for men, for women. £ !Us healthfully beneficial. | .... at once .... | A DRINK ! A TONIC! ! A MEDICINE! BUY WHOLE BOTTLES.

itss 'mm Cures Influenzal Nowadays everybody knows symptoms of Influenza byexperience I Yet a little care at the outset will' prevent the serious complications tha_t , so often occur. Bennington’s Irish Moss, rest and warmth will restore health in a few days. But go to be4r, atohee —a day or so at the start Will pre 1 - vent a week or a fortnight away froiti' 1 work. Bennington’s Irish Moss is the..! standard remedy—tested for half a cenyj! tilry, there’s nothing to equal it,;, Mrs. E. Woodhouse, of Northcote, writu: -. i "1 h«*o tried a bottle of Bonningtao'i 1 ' 1 Irish Moss and found it very good. I had a sudden attack of Influenza jmd , s t it saved me from a severe illnoit." Refuse an imitation or substitute which gives the dealer a bigger profit, i Insist on gelling < Bdmiinstbn’s. 69 ' 4z is pr carrageen BEFORE YOU HAVE INSPECTED THE k.v; ;it > Av W MILKER AND RELEASER. THE SIMPLEST, THE NEWEST, i THE BEST. \ CATALOGUES FROM 1.1 \ • ?■ VL' i' <; >» 1 R. B. ANDERSON. r jf * s-. I: Secretary, STRATFORD.

ELDER’S Tea and Luncheon Rooms. MR ELDER has decided to' open Luncheon Rooms in his present premises. The rooms upstairs have been renovated and tastefully laid out. . These rooms are specially adapted for marriages, card parties socials, etc. IX connection with the above, there will be a ladies’ dressing room, and this should fill a long felt want in Stratford. Catering in all its branches. TERMS MODERATE. ELDER’S THE SCOTCH BAKERY, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Telephone 151. Registry Office and Labour Bureau: 131 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 £l5O on buildings. Price £3O. Terms, £6OO down, balance in 10 years. Can recommend this farm. T. I. Lamason, land agent. F. Lacey, laud salesman.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11, 17 May 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11, 17 May 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11, 17 May 1913, Page 3

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