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BUSINESS NOTICES’, WINTER REMEDIES. I NYAL’S WINTER COUGH REMEDY. (White Pine and Tar.) iTIHIS is a Wonderful Cure for *- Coughs and Colds, Is 6d. NYAL’B BALZ COUGH SYRUP, An 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 Hypophosphate Lime and Soda, ss. Sole Agents for Above. T. A. W. NICHOLSON, . CHEMIST, BROADWAY PHARMACY? 53 STRATFORDSHOOTING SEASON, 1913. Ist MAY to 31st JULY (Inclusive.) T ICENSES to Shoot Cock Pheasants and Californian Quail in the Stratford Acclimatisation 'Society’s District will be issued by the follow- ' ing Post Offices:— Stratford (principal), Toko, Ngaere, Midhirst, Whangamomona, and Strathmore. FEE £l. Country Residents sending the Fee will have their Licenses posted by the Secretary. , Licenses issued to: —J. Rogers, H, Campbell, T. Kirkwood, W. F. Clouston, J. Dodd, Dr. D. Steven, R. Mcfarland, A. Rogers, F. Jans, j. F. Martin, E. N. Campbell, H. Edwards, J. Langman, W. Henry, W. : Ldvett, A. Colson, T. D. Colson, C. B. Walsh, D. Corkill (Stratford), Wm. Myers, C. Coulton, A. Crudis, A. Simmons (Strathmore), A. E. Clifford, J. T. Kilpatrick, C. Riley (Toko), T. Young (Douglas), S. Stephens, D. Armstrong, R. G. Fawkner, A. Colliugwood G. Court, R. Watkins, F. Dravitzh, H. Fazackerley, H. C. C. Strdmbone, G. Todd, G. Syme, S. Rosewarne, G. Sharman (Whanga.), Thomas Bpttin (Stratford), Albert Whickham (Ngaire) P. Goldup (Toko) N. C." Marchant (Cardiff), G. Rutherford (Stratford), V. Miller (Midhirst), Harry Harris (Toko), Howard Wickham (Kaponga), T. Lyford (Stratford), W. • Summers (Strqtford), W. Derby (Pohokura), W. R. Davis (Stratford), A. H. Clothier (Tututawa), J. Jackson (Strathmore). R. Garlick (Stratford), G. A. Harris (Toko), Frank Collins (Stratford), F. M. Grayling (Tahora), A. L. Hooper (Lowgarth), H. Cleaver (Te Roti). N. B. —A Reward of' £5 will' be paid to the person for information leading to the conviction of any person shooting without a, license or contravening the Society’s regulations. All licenses must be produced on command of any ranger. W. B. FEARON, Secretary.

THE MOST SUITABLE SEPARATOR FOR THE SMALL FARMER. THE HOUSEHOLD SEPARATOR I TO SKIM 9 gallons per hour. 15 gallons per hour. 27 gallons per hour. 44 gallons per hour. From £2 19s 6d upwards, according to Size. Rail Free to your Nearest Railway or Wharf. These machines skim 0.03, and even he who keeps only one cow mupt purchase a • Household Separator, for, by the production of so much more cream obtained by the machine, he will gain in a few months more money than he paid for the Separator. B. BARENESS JULIET STREET, SINGLE PHASE ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR .STARTING ON LOA? Manufactured by RHODES BRIOS., Doncaster, England. —* EVERY MO,TOR GUARANTEED OF FINEST QUALITY AND LATEST DESIGN. mHE New Plymouth Borough Onmcil have one of these motors iftir driving their stone crusher and we recommend buyers, before placing their order elsewhere, to communicate with the New Plymouth Borough Engineer, regarding its quality and efficiency. Distinct advantages over other makes • (1) They are self starting; (2) No starting device is required other than switch. (3) They are more cheaply installed. (4) They are fool proof. (5) They are overload proof, (6) They will give full load starting torque for full current. SOLE AGENTS— STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 15, 23 May 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 15, 23 May 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 15, 23 May 1913, Page 2

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