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BELLRINGER BROS. LTD. GREAT S T OC K - T A K I N G 8 ALB STARTS SATURDAY MAY 1 7*li. PLUMB’S, AXES. MANN’S, All Weighs, 4s 6d each. i KELLY’S SAWS. * ONE MAN, OR FIRE WOOD SAW 4, 3ft. 58 9tf,'3|ft. 6s 6(1, 4ft. 71 66, 4i t. S» M. . HAMMERS. | SLEDGJE and SPALLING, fid per lb. CLAW HAMMERS 11 id each. ’ i 1 —•/••in J I. 3ry 15 ti li 3"'l. ' NAILS.' v'iUi’n i i - • . < l i >•) WIRE NAILS, 2-ia. upwards, 2d per lb. H LEAD HEAD NAILS, 3(1 IB 1 if” V ■' ‘ I .(;!■ ■,-.l .)l ■■»(? / . ' I !;i ;v.i ! 5,3 fl M. lantebijs. / A . .!!*!< I "10 . “RAYO” HOT BLAST, 3«;' PICKS and MATTOCKS. PtGRS, Gilpin’s and Skelton’s 2s 6d each. best Mattock* it M each. ! FENCING WIRE. . ’’ l ' i ' ''yn : V 3 !':<v fl*n : ■lpOdmli oilj . Jijrij*, ! Johiisbn’« Porcupine Barb 16s edcwt.Johns ton’s Plalnitc ewt. " American. Barb 14s cwt. American, Plain ifei Bdowt. n,! " ""\'l "■ , ‘<■ ! i •!'•.■ ■■• i ' - ■' ' itAßlEii • : " 1 ; ■: : mV i,-, -I !,• li X <B,2d lb jl} X 10, 2|dlb; 1 x Xfc, 3 lib. , : ■ ■ ■„ -i,•:•)(.-;-0 above Prices are Nett for Gash and Gash only. * • • • ■ v • “ • »,vT BELLRINGER BROS. LTD; AGENTS FOR WILSONS CEMENT.

f THE DELICIOUSWESt :: :: OF IT I :: :: It is possible to prepare Oats to resemble “ OTO "—that is done! It Is also possible to pack it so that it would be impossible to distinguish the difference. But there Is no copying that Indescribable Creamy, Nutty, Flavour which appeals so much to the =■■ = palate. The getting* of that flavour, the eliminating of the waste products, and the preserving of the nutritive elements in Oats, has taken years of experimenting, aad it is simply astonishing how slight a variation in treatment could mar the flavour or destroy the food value, hygienists say that the Oat, is the most nutritive grain grown, 'and that as a food it is a brain, nerve, nnd body builder.YOU WOULD LIKE &TO f COCKS SN ONE MINUTE V Packed : “ A BAG WITHIN A BAG.” Made by LANG DOWN & SON Ltd., Christchurch.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 46, 30 June 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 46, 30 June 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 46, 30 June 1913, Page 7

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