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AUCTION SALES, STRATFOR I) SPRINGING HEIFER SALE. TUESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, 1913. The n.z. loan and mercantile AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., and MESSRS WEBSTER, DOBSON AND COY. will sell by Public Auction, as above—rjs\ CHOICE SPRINGING a U HEIFERS. Sale at 11.30 a.in. NOTE.—IVe respectfully ask our clients, both vendors and purchasers to note that the sale will commence at 11.30 a.m., we being under definite arrangement with Mr Newton King to cease selling at 1.30 p.m. NARCISSUS, ANEMONES, HYACINTHS. Messrs, duncan and dayis, i the well-known Nurserymen, j are making a large display o* those | choice spring blooms in Lamason’sj Mart on Friday (to-morrow), and Saturday. STRATFORD RACING CLUB (Reg,). SPECIAL MEETING. A SPECIAL MEETING of Members will bo held on FRIDAY, the j. 10th Inst., at S p.m., at the Register-! ed Office of the Club, Broadway, Stratford. BUSINESS.—To confirm alterations in the Rules made by the Annual Meeting. ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary. 10th September, 1013. NOTICE. f WE are closing down our Stratford Business with a view to concentrating our efforts in Hawera in establishing a mail order business on a large scale. We wish to triaulc the townspeople and our customers generally for their very liberal snppo't in. assisting ns to gain the end we have had in view. We are convinced that, the mail order business is the business method .of the future. The peoplefire demanding, and will have, ftrs.tclass goods at lower - prices, Land we' are out to satisfy those demands. Within three weeks our Stratford btis’tiess' will be closed, and during thaTperiod (three weeks), wo are selling at actual cost, so as to minimise the work and | expense of. shifting stock trf our central j depot at Hawera. Our Mr Lidding-j ton has been promoted to the charge ! of the mail order branch, and ne w’ll! be pleased to silpply old customers at bed rock prices. Address all Wms to Geo. Liddington, G.8.F., Mail Order Branch, Ha tv era. Yours faithfully, The Proprietors, C.8.A., Stratford. WANGANUI GIRLS’ COLLEGE, j THIRD TERM, 1913. njTHE TERM begins on TUESDAY,; 16th September. Boarders re-j assemble on Monday, loth ins.t. W. J. CARSON, Secretary. Li Diseased lungs cause more deaths every year throughout the length and breadth of the universe than all S 3 other human afflictions. os m j 02 £3 I Consumption is always preceded by a cold, developing into a cough, which is followed by a gradual weakening and wasting of the system, resulting sooner or later in the great white scourge. O Y/AV m wmm G 9 IE 0 IE E IE B 3! 1 0 3 e s 3 B IE m ■ n m cs ill □E S 3 13 is the most effective of all remedies for throat and lung affections. . It is composed of an aggregation ot lung healing, strength-renewing, healthgiving ingredients which arc so skilfully and accurately compounded as to assure the'quickest recovery without the slightest danger to the weakest constitution. Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, fresh Eggs, Beech wood Creasote and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. These are the constituents of Lane’s Emulsion, and it you ask the doctor, he will tell you that they arc all of the greatest value in the treatment of lung, throat, digestive and wasting diseases. Here are a few extracts from testi- ; monials in our possession. They prove its value. ‘ I cannot In Ip but praise Lane’s Emulsion, it did me to much good.” "We are never .wit.iout Lane’s Emulsion. It always cures our colds.” "As soon as the children have the least cold, I give them Lane’s Emulsion." " Your Emulsion cured hie of bronchitis of live years' standing.” "Wo think worlds ol Lane's Emulsion. It made oar child strong and well,” Let Lane's Emulsion tell it; own story of health in your home. Get a Iwttie irom the local chemist or UorcUeepcr. Tue price is 2/6 and 4/6 per buttle, of which the larger si/.e is the more economical. KU..se ail substitutes. _ r Prepared only by is. G. LAi\E-, C-r.ea.i t, Gaiaaru. N.Z. 12

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 11 September 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 11 September 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 11 September 1913, Page 6

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