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BUSINESS NOTICES. iIM “IDEAL” FACTORY M S L K CANS. THE Brand “IDEAL” on the can is a guarantee of the Best Quality. It is an insurance 'policy against idden defects and future complaints. We have bu.lt up an extensive business founded on the cardinal principles of supplying a can superior to others. Our woras are equipped with the latest and most improved machinery, giving us facilities unequalled in the Colonies for the‘manufacture of Milk and Cream Cans. If you have difficulty in obtaining “IDEAL” Cans, write direct, to ALEX. HARVEY & SONS. LIMITED, AUCKLAND. soft A Lubricating OH that Oaves Your Cycle And Saves You Money. Motor cyclists should bo most particular to get a good lubricating oil. Inferior oils are terribly expensive. They not only wear out quickly and cease to lubricate, but they carbonize and get gritty. -- The result is pitted and bnmt-out bearings and extra expense for repairs. To avoid trouble use MOBOLiNE MOTOR OIL This high-grade oil is clean and refined. It flows freely, does not carbonize (its flash point is extraordinarily high), wears splendidly, reduces friction, adds speed, saves the bearings, and spares expense. Numerous speed tests have been won by motorists using this high grade oil. For Motor Cars we Sail Mobollne C, and for Ford cars the specially-made , 'Fourdo ,, Oil. All these oils are procurable from Newton King, Stratford. USHERWOOD AND CO., DUNEDIN

If —WMEBMWa THE OEUCjOUSNESS :: OF ITS :: :: It is possible to prepare Oats to resemble “ OTO”—-that is done! It is also possible to pack it so' tliat it- would be impossible to distinguish’ the difference. ;■ OWI 1 ' ' But Him as no copying i that.,lnDreamy, Hwtty, Flavour -•I which' 1 'appeals' ko :,; mtch Soothe., ! - - r l-,)!>'<■ 1* "- 1 " . n ;! , palate. : - ir tP+■ r|, 1 .)• I. r-’- -• ; " : ' 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, and it is simply astonishing how slight a variation in treatment could mar the flavour < or destroy the food 1 'value. Hygienists say that the Oat is’'' the nutritive grain giwn, and : that’as a'.fboddt is a'bralii, fferye, and, 'body builder. / .IV'.. v J ) a;/. P @7Q f COOKS IN ONE MINUTE 4A Packed : “ A BAG WITHIN A BAG.” Made by LANGCOWN & SON Ltd., Christchurch. vwesum vasmmmama bbwp “OTO” is packed in 41b. and 201 b. Bags. Farmers FERTILIZER FACTS. With the increasing cost of land, it is essential to get the largest possible return from the ground. Everybody knows that Basic Slag is the leading Manure. BILSTOi iISID PHOSPHATE is the m°st valuable Basic Slag. Contains more Phosphate of Lime-in a highly soluble Iqnn—than any other. The most beneficial constituent oi any Fertilizer is Phosphate of Lime. It is more finely ground than other makes, operates quicker and is more rapidly and completely assimilated by the acids of the soil. ISBto21 ‘ a "» STUDY THE UNIT GOST! It is false economy to use an 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 & C'"*„ LTD., Wellington, Sole Importers. id.MAINCt A^VT.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 42, 20 October 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 42, 20 October 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 42, 20 October 1913, Page 7

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