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BUSINESS NOTICES. e*r» m m MM w Bonnington’s Irish Moss has fifty years of success behind Surely half a century of consistent public service is proof positive of the efficiency of Bonnington’s Irish Moss. Thousands of sufferers, laid low by severe Chest complaints such as Bronchitis, and Chronic Coughs, have testified to the remarkable and speedy cures effected by Bonnington’s. Aged folks and people, parents and children —all benefit equally, so sure and safe is the remedy. Weak Chests are rendered immune against the insiduous attacks of the disease germs that effect the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. Here are some interesting testimonials concerning Bonnington’s Carrageen Irish Moss -a m'sts ; X at m A Jib BONNINGTONS CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS ■t hit ' • uun„ %un hi ii CEORCEBoMMrtqroN CuHtSrCH>fc<CH 3 Mr. Turner, of Dunedin, writes:— “For some years I have had Bennington's Irish Moss for Mrs. Turner, and she has deriv 'd much benefit from its use. She was considered consumptive but Bonr.ingtoh’s Irish Moss has qui le restored her and she is now quite strong." Mr. A. M. Grant, To Whaiti, Rotorua, writes.— “For years now I have used Bennington's Irish Moss for Coughs and Colds. For children it is the best medicine in the world—easy to take and safe.” Mr.Wm.Neighbours of Waimangaroa, writes:— “It gives me much pleasure to recommend Bennington's Irish Moss for Coughs and Colds, or any Lung Complaints, having used it in my family for over 2C years.” New Zealanders ! What better proof is there than the testimony of your fellow countrymen ? Refuse substitutes. The imitation which someone may try to sell you is simply an inferior preparation which gives him a bigger profit. Get Bonnington’s. Safe and sure. 4-2 S 3

Halstead’s Cow Drench Safe and Sure B. and H., Katikati, writ*: “Had I heifer down after calving—off hex •feed. Gave one packet drench;; commenced feeding in few hours; i • now milking well.” NEVER KNOWN TO MIL 2 ? TARANAKI AGENTS: T. LA MASON Stratford, SMITH tmTEASTOH. , f I''*' ■' ■ ■ *'•*' • 1 '! < ’ m 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, and agent. F. Lacev. laud salesman. T. YOUNG, Bootmaker. (Two doors from Loan and Mercantile) fjOOTS Order of Good Quality, Eand-sewn, Pegged, or Rivetted. Ladies and Gentlemen’s Repairs dom Neatly and with dispatch. Best English Leather Used. A TRIAL SOLICITED. DAN MALONE AND CO., AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS. Fenton Street, Stratford. Phone 55 Box 48

J. BOWEN. FISHMONGER, POULTERER AND CATERER. Proprietor of the Fa musts “ GOLDEN GATE,” BROADWAY. STRATFORD. Desires the public to know that In receives full supplies of FRESH FJSH DAILY. ind delivers the same to customer* iith promptitude and at lowest cash prices. Orders taken for Dressed Poultrj Fish Lunches and Suppers in city style THE BEST MEALS IN TOWN for Is and the best attention. DON’T FORGET—"GOLDEN QAic.' 1 /ASSAM LAMPS—Metallic wire " J drawn filament, 8, 16, 32. and 50 c.p., 2s 6d each; J.J.N. Metallic wire drawn filament, 16, 25, and 50 c.p., 2s each. It pays to use the Osram or J.J.N., as they give better light, longer life, and most economical current consumption. McMillan and Fredric, agents.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 32, 12 June 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 32, 12 June 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 32, 12 June 1913, Page 7

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