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BUSINESS NOTJCEB TARANAKI. TARAMAK3 the IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY of TftSIAMAKI. the AUSTRALASSAN AUCTIONEER, LAND ACEHT an SSrSTlrraSgea, must rapidly m rease in value. a an ACRES FREEHOLD, an Weal little DATOY FAKM, a mjj ■""Sw fam bdU'.,n ß s, spjencHd., s<: u2 ted and * helter^ g f subdivided mop ten P-\f °^ a ; m l *f SneJnand! about one third ploiiKjfaciei v, school and railway- ftP™< all »▼» ia p"{" £35 nor acre; tennf S Md laid down in good luigliab grasaes. Puce -.» V arranged: tip-top investment,. „_,» <.CRES. FREEHOLD ril to ««». ™* J Ir'/' *Jf*W* ao uj lw easv terras, au.* ™ .- - « . *„h neslster contains tfco pick o* «w Taranahl *•**• e, IKf>P *< 10 000 Acres, at verv rea* FKEE OF CHARGE. Cc «„.*«* «, am sn to 500 AcrtW, gheeo Bans in areasi nm -. j. M. HICNETT. Stratford. LAMP REP«ESEMTATIVEB: ORSEL)L) N «« Plymouth V. E. MOORE, KJiponga-

iwrwm DUNCAN DRILL. EXCELLENT IN EVERY DETAIL. UNBEARABLE. ALWAYS SOWS TRUE. Inspect its marcy features at The House of quality Implemer.ti. NEWTON KING, W£W PLYMOUTH STRATFORD KAPQNCA,

THE ONE-HORSE ALBION .MOWER is just the thing for the sm; , . farmer,, as it is better far getting into awkward corners than the Horse mowers. Come and inspect. Also. ADVANCE ALL-STEEL iIA I.AKES, Etc. w«4 tt i-n-i/ ENGINEERING WORKS, » STRATFORD.

jfiEmmg S!o wholesome and good 18 Amber Tips Tea that ev< digestion can drink it with absolute comfort. lose troubled with weak Your grocer soils it. 58

HEALTHY CALVES MEAN A WEALTHY ACCOUNT. HERE'S PROOF. Silverstream, Wellington, Ist February, 1912. Messrs Hill and Barton, Ltd. Wellington. Dear Sirs,-—V would liko to am with the Bibby's Call Food, which I got from yon I have just sold my calves ab £3 each for heifers awl £1 7s 6d for steers. the calves were in tip-top condition, thanks to "Bibby's" and T honestly consider it the host Calf Food on the market. ' (Sgd.) 0. FLUTY Strong vigorous calves develop into profitable cowsprovided they are kept "growing" from the start. When milk is scarce there's no feed so rich and nutritious as BIBBY'S CREAM EQUIVALENT. It contains no less than Fourteen per cent, of Oil or just about double the percentage contained in an ordinary calf maa!. Moreover, trte digestibility of "Cream Equivalent" is provided for by a special system cf cooking -and it does not ccaur if used regularly. New is the time to commence if you wish to raise healthy stock for profit! BIBBY'S ~ CREAM EQUIVALENT. Is sold by MERCHANTS, BTRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 19, 23 September 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 19, 23 September 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 19, 23 September 1913, Page 8

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