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BUSINESS NOTICES. EXCHANGE FOR DAIRY FARM ; OF 150 TO 200 ACRES. ity all ploughable, 20 acres stumped. 1 mile from factory, } tnile from school, 2 miles .from railway-, station. Metal roads. Good house and shed, and all necessary outbuildings. Price £ls p«r acre, let Mortgage C.A.S.O, £3S* Equity £ll2O. Cows averaged £ll 10s last season. The owner, who haa • large family, wants a larger fara. This proposition u ~ worth consideration, W- HU ;-;Ha ' YOUNG & C°* LAND AND EtTATE STRATFORD,

Fyou circled the world ihv the tall of a comet you couldn’t pass ’em —there’d-? always be another Ford ahead. More than 325,000 Fords are everywhere givinr nequalled service and and compjetest satisfaction. Anywhere, you can •‘“Watch the Fords go by.” ;:>£lßo is the price of the FORD runabout; the touring car Is £2os—all f.o.b. Wellington, complete with equipment. Get catalogue and*. particular* from L. R. CURTIS.

. “WE ARE ..HOT #U?e«l»TirjlOUß, , BUT WE BELIEVE IN SIGN S.’’ BECKETT AND CORLETT. SIGN WRITERS AND DECOR A X D R 8, BROADWAY NORTH. W a don't hive ta be told mat ninN*ouilomoro moon suooaaa. Wa know It, and will give full value for your money If you will lat us. THONI 18S. ALWAYS “KICK" IF DISSATISFIED. WE'LL MAKE GOOD EVERY TIME. 'PHONE 188. AiS.WEETrRUNNINC MOTOR CAR, The motorist who gets .most work, most pleasure out of his car is the man"-who is.’ specially careful on lubrication. If a machine is to run smoothly, and without undue wear and tear of any of the friction parts; 'lubn- * >sf ***&, jbe=-S=, cation with an efficient oil is of vital importance. J ... “MOBOLINE C” MOTOR 01L. ,T( '1 l ii lubricates perfectly, adds power and speed .to the naotqr;;andj .by preseryirtgS the cylinders, valves and bearings* lengthens their life and saves expense. MOBOLINE OIL is clean, does not car—bonise or congeal, •and operates, to very ondV To get more! work, more speed out of your car, always use from Newton King, Stratford. USHER WOOD and Co., Wholesale Agents, DUNEDIN. \A MOTOR on wmi Shui,i

v ,,-i * ’ piof ! SUMMER COMFORT JAEGER Pure Woollens are your best protection against . summer-day heat: and summer-night chills. Recommended by, medical profession because of their distinctive .- health Bought by the fastidious for their coolness, softness, high-class finish,; refined shapes and exceptional Get “Jaeger” Underwear and Overwear and gain in Comfort, Health and Economy. If your Mercer cannot supply you --rewrite to. Dr. Jaeger’s Wholesale Depot, Wellington. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE POST FREE ON APPLICATION L - - - , . „ (111 la-HAINU »bv. da Local, Agents: A. H, HERBERT—MULLENANDMARSH ALL.

THE DEkiCIOUSMESS :: -OF IT! :: :: It is possible to -prepare. v Oats to resemble “OTO”—that is done! It is also possible to pack it so . that it would be impossible to distinguish the .difference But there is no, copying ..that indescribable Creamy, Nutty, Flavour which appeals so much to the ~ .palate. 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, ait is simply astonishing how a variation in treatment could mar the flavour or destroy the food value. Hygienists say that the Oat is the most nutritive grain grown, sand that as a food it is a brain, nerve, and body builder. i r , B9A f, i £ B ■l* ** ► I 4A &TOf COOKS IN ONE MINUTE Packed: “A BAG WITHIN A BAG.” Made by LANGDOWN & SON Ltd., Christchurch. ‘OTO*’ is packed in 4ib. and 201 b. Bags,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 90, 16 December 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 90, 16 December 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 90, 16 December 1913, Page 7

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