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BUSINESS NOTICES. "BOURNVILLE cocoa represents the highest £radc of nutritive cocoa at present on the market ; it fully maintains its ItiiJh reputation in food value and delicacy of flavour, and is stcoad to none in any respect whatsoever." Medical Magazine, March. 1912 IP Made exclusively from the finest cocca beans, selected with skill and judgment. This, combined with the healthy conditions under which it is made, and the brightlylighted workrooms in the fresh air of the Garden Factory at Bournville, render it pure, wholesome and digestible :*Sbur>> CAD BURY BOURNVILLE " By test the best" »>W^~»>»>B ~»>33*>:SB>' jr jr fi *&&&>&»•*>>*■■ =*. y> -^-:l

A FEW FACTS, aaaiwaama , it is essential to get the round. Everybody knows | that Basic Slag is the leading Manure. I'm 1 I »-1 r ~^ } i ■"-■»».w—l f .MSTf F..T i'Mf_l l>-B-M-, Jfaaii is the most valuable Basic Slag. Contains more Phosphate of Lime-in : a highly soluble form—than any other. The most beneficial constituent > ol any Fertilizer is Phosphate of Lime. I It is more finely ground than other makes, operates quicker and is Ej more rapidly and completely assimilated by the acids of the soil. |§ Guaranteed 19j% Phosphoric Acid (actually 194% to 21%), 85% Fineness H (actual average 92%), and 80/90% Solubility.' It is false economy to use rn inferior slag when you can buy Bilston Brand—the highest quality—for a trifle more per ton. ' ALL STOREKEEPERS AND MANURE DEALERS. "Wholesale only from A. S. PATERSON & CO., LTD., Wellington, Sole Importers.

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IKE With the help of this grand remed] all lung, throat and wasting dis eases are overcome. The dullness and tiredness of your child wil vanish like mist before the mora ing sun. The c) r es will b'rightei add cheeks bloom, because of the rich, red blood created by the Emulsion, the lioilows will b> lilkd in, and you as a mother, wil rejoice in the excellence of thi Vitalized medicine food. Here is proof of the goodness o Laic's Emulsion, lor young ~& well as old people. "I have gi'ea't pleasure in recom mending your Emulsion. My littl boy was suffering from a seven attack of Inflammation of tb> Lungs. The result of giving oil' bottle of Lane's Emulsion wa simply marvellous. I had been told by a 'number o friends of the wonderful results even in long-standing cases o consumption, and am very glad gave it a trial: It is a positive safeguaid against colds, and in; house has never been so free fo' many years. I also gave it to nr little girl, who was rather out growing her strength. Now sir is not only strong, but h;is alsi added flesh lo her body. I feel S' satisfied with ii that I'recornme:;i it lo evci.vbody having wea lungs. Yours faith fully, L. F. HAYES, Oamaru. Never accept a substitute fo Lane's Emulsion, which is sold b ad chemists and stores at 2/6'ane 4'6 j.vr bo tile. The large hotii c )-itaias double the quantity. * Piep.-.ud o.i!y by E. G. LANE, Ciicmiii. Oamaru. N.Z. NOTICE. "" -J. F. CURTIS, of Elth'am, HAVING OPENED A BRANCH BUTCHERY BUSINESS in Stratford, which will bo carried on under the management of Mr T. W. BOND, late of Wickham Bros., of Ngaore, customers can rely on being faithfully supplied. 'Phone 128.

Tliocost of dress, suited for the kidlies, is always more or loss a prob- ' em for the parents. The woven kil:io dross now in vogue supplies the olution; it is moderate in price bomart, dressy, durable and lerominj. A nice selection, comthe best sizes and colors h to 10 see.i at A. Spences, and they are being sold at salo prices. %■

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5, 6 September 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5, 6 September 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5, 6 September 1913, Page 7

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