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A SEASONABLE WORD FROM HANNAH'S BOOT PEOPLE: LADIES— With the short gowns and pretty nose you are wearing now, you MUST hai?e pretty SHOES. HANNAH'S People are showing them In Patent Leather, Tan, Greys, and G!ace. Dainty Hose to match. EVERYTHING AT FOE TENNIS AND BOWLS, CRICK]"! 1 Dairy Utensils Must Be Kept Clean" And Sanitary. Quite Easy If Ycu Use k?Vy V/ *J jl: Just add a little Scourine to the water, wash in the usual way, and ' the utensils will be perfectly clean and sanitary. .Scourine kills the germs, removes dire and grease like magie, and makes ail tainted'places sweet and clean. ' Scourine is a pure white powder r possessing powerful cleansing quali- | ties. It is non-injurious to rubber, jA metals, or other materials, and ' -i doesn't harden the hands. Only a L little Scourine is required, and it is far more economical than soda , mil other inferior cleansing agents. r Your grocer sells Scourine in lib : ">ags at Gd, 51b bag at 2s 3d, 1121 b |l 'asks at 2f*d per lb., 2801 b casks at 2UI per lb. H USHERWOOD AND CO., Wholesale Agents, DIT&cDEW. the Looms to tSfSirir^ mv ii TABLE LINEN PARCEL eg/g Dutv and Post Paid. fcW *f Duty and Post Paid. fcW [ D 1 Heavy Double Damask Am. Linen Table Contains 6 pairs Cloth, clioice desigw, size about 2 by 2? : yds beauWnl Cui-iams 6 Linen Serviettes to match Clotta,24ins.sq. namely:1 Durable White Irish Damask Table 4 pairs All same KiCH Cloth, Ribbon Stripe Design, size tgyds.sq Design .>y(.P. ioi.l, 1 Cotton Damask ROins. sqi e '?2.ipSirv(st«pU <?nAi£> ■l-Kitchen Table Cloth, Half Bleached, ; Empire 62ins. sq. '> . I _.-,'-- ',,%'- 1 Irish Embroidered Te| Cloth. 32i:is. sq. I Eitncr parcel delivj lEmb. Tray Cloth. 1 Emis. Table Centre - , . . pne All good ready hemd. Marvellous value . Grcate*tßr.r ; tsin*o Be sure write now lor Catalogue, POST FREE .Box Rn i ihe ■ > . - - ■ ■ -. ..'.'.. > • ■ " ■ ■ v S^fcT^jaw.tagg

*W& a , FACTS. .. - ui iciiiu, u is essential to got the largest possible return from the ground. Everybody knows iasio Slag is the loading; Manure. is the most valuable Basic Slag. Contains move Phosphate of «,■ a higiily soluble form-than any other. The most beneficial constitu of any Fertilizer is Phosphate of Lime. It is more finely ground than other makes, operates quicker an. more rapidly and completely assimilated bv the acids oi the Guaranteed 19i% Phosphoric Acid (•lctually 194% to 21%), 85% Vmeu '"otual average 98%), and 80/90% Solubility. ' STUDY THE UNIT COST! It is false economy to use an inferior slag when you can bui o>ls Brand—tho highest quality -for a tritle more per ton.' " ~ ALL STOREKEEPERS AND MANURE DEALERS. "Wholesale only from A. S. PATERSON & CO., LTD., Wellington, Sole Importers. I'M iniinir.»^ilt for your money's worth, and B2 something over —every time. i there's mmv But to obtain an adequate return you must safeguard the health of your Cows. Good, healthy animals no more—probably less. Theideal cattlemedicine to keep the herd fit and well la v& dSZEESS ■Kutt'.V ia mam *.*■£>* £9 SfrJ H Pip vaxamasw M»g _ a combination of five pore; oils, which Z has PROVED a valuable remedy for a!! stock troubles. "Vetii" js particularly effective as an after-calving drench, m and is superior to the ordinary dry article. Liquid in form, it is g handy to use. <jive"YE:Nl 01!. DRENCH " a trial this season. | All Storekeeper* and Dairy Factories faj In S|. Pint Bottles of Ten doses 6 or from The Farmers' Medicine Go,, Ltd., Wellington 1

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 64, 15 November 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 64, 15 November 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 64, 15 November 1913, Page 2

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