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BUSINESS NOTICES. ■fa W, !S v» BONWTONS ?€ili - •■■■■ MOSS IRISH ■;/ii ceo 53s ;i« mm m '■■mi wa 9 1 s? i ®iS HIS ii | : v ■' f 125 *ax housands of New Zealanders will s coniirm the atement —and’ many have already done so by atefui letters forwarded to the proprietors of Bonnington’s Irisli Moss. The distressing cough that attacks so many people during Winter time; the violent cold in the head; the tickling rawness of the chest that is Nature’s danger signal of coming diseases, all vanish under the wonderful curative influence of CARRAGEEN £ Parents and children alike soon lose that "chesty” tendency when a bottle of Bonnington’s is kept in the house—’tis a wonderful safeguard against chills and colds, influenza, and pneumonia. Do not be put off with an imitation. Ask for and get Bonnington’s-refuse the substitute of interior quality. Read these grateful testimonials they are a few picked al random from the many received from all parts of New Zealand:— SAVED A SEVERE ILLNESS Mrs. E. Woodhouse, of Norlhcote, writes; “I have tried a bottle of Bennington's Irish Moss and found it very good, I had a sudden at tack ot intluenza, and it saved mo from a severe illness.” USED BONNINGTON’S FOR 30 YEARS Mr. E, Hadrill. Hamilton, writes:— “11 gives me pleasure to state that Bennington's Irish Moss has been used in my family for upwards of HO years, I myself, though 70 years of age, still find great relief by taking Uonningion’s Irish Moss and ean recommend it to young and old." RONNhsGTON'S FOR LUNG COMPLAINTS Mr. Win. Neighbours, Waimanguroa, writes:— It gives me much pleasure to recommend Bennington s Irish Moss for Coughs. Colds or any Lung Complaint having used it in my family for 20 years.”

mmok STOUR. Goods delivered to any PART OF THE DISTRICT* NEW STOCK, CHEAP PRIOIfI. At i. A. BTAMFQRB'*. Agents “Stratford Erenins Post.’*- ■ JiJ ) ■J'l! -H it<: ? OAA ACRES, Freehold, about 250 OUU acres in grass, level, situated close to Factory, Railway, and School, on good road; subdivided into 12 paddocks. New 7-rcomed house, hot and cold water, 24-bail cowshed (concrete: floor), and ,all other- necessary farm buildings. 'Price £l4 per acre. 1 ' Terms exceptionally easy to a bona fido man. This is a good investment. Apply at'once to ’ NEWTON KING. THE GREAT REMEDY. “ K 0 W * K 0 W.” A SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION ‘ in the form of an Odourless Antiseptic Ointment is now placed within reach of the Farmers of Taranaki. For many years past the friends of the Inventor, knowing the marvellous efficacy of this soothing, healing, antiseptic ointment, have urged him to make its value more widely known, and to place this healing influence at the disposal of the general public. The inventor, MR J. M. HIGNETT, Of Stratford, has now decided to do so, and has arranged to supply the wonderful ••a o w ■ k o r Healer, for Man or Beast, in wholesale or retail quantities on application. For the Cure of Sore Teats, Variola, or Cow Pox, Inflamed Udders, Mammltls, Open Wounds, Eruptions, Bruises, Burns, Girth Calls, Etc. Etc. Put up in neat jars and in tins. Prices Is 6d and Is. Wholesale rates on application to rf. tVS. HICNETT, Fenton Street, Stratford. m 2 J. K. STONE WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN. Kf\ CLOCKS and Electro-Plate (suitable for presents) will be sold at a reduction of 2s in £. 4 A AMERICAN ALARM CLOCKS mcv/ (usual price 7s 6d), will be sold at os each.

You want the time always; yon can it at James’ for 3s lid; genuine Lever watches only 3s lid. Charles It. James. Broadway. ft|OTOR CAR FOR HIRE. (ENGLISH AUSTIN.) . ■ * Phone 166. H. H. COLLOP. AT THE REQUEST OF RESIDENTS OF OPUNAKE ROAD AND CARDIFF, CANNON & C° BUTCHERS, OF BROADWAY, STRATFORD, Will run their carts along that route to Cardiff, commencing on JUNE Ist. Only the Best Meats Supplied. TREES! HAVING sold part of my Nursery Grounds, I must, within the next 3 months, dispose of all the FRUIT TREES, SHELTER TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, ETC., ETC., Planted thereon at GREATLY REDUCED RATES. A Rumor having gained ground that I am giving np ray nursery business, I wish it distinctly understood that I am still carrying on same on part ol present grounds. R. McK. MORS SOM, THE NURSERIES, Stratford.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 59, 15 July 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 59, 15 July 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 59, 15 July 1913, Page 7

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