BUSINESS NOTICES. FOR / DAIRY FARM OF 150 TO 200 ACRES. U 91 ACRES, L.I.P. All Li grass, and well subdivided, practical- " _» -Liable, 20 acres slumped. 1 mile from factory [ school; 2 miles from railway station. Metal „ads. Good house and sh A, and all fogs. Price *U P«r «rt, Ist Mortgage CA.S.O. £36* worth consideration. W- Hj Hi YOUNG & C o ' LAND AND MTATE AOEHT. STRATFORD.
Zxml JHEUNIVERSAL CAR TF you circled the world on the tail of a comet 1 um, nnuirfti't nass 'em—there'd always be .a^-rf^JU-J and completest satisfaction. Anywhere, you can "Watoh the Fords go by." _ __ £l9O Is the price of we FORD runabout; tne touring car is £2os—all f.D.b. Wellington, complete with equipment. Cet catalogue and partloulare from L. R. CURTIS. "WE ARE NOT BUPERITITIOUB, BUT WE BELIEVE IN ii g ni;» BECKETT ".■ GORLETT SIGN WRITERS AND C * DECORATORS, BROADWAY NORTH. " ."_ ' . J2tu£ wrtM't-lmvt te be told mat ntlHMri euttomtra mean aueoaw. Wa know It, and w»ll give full value for your money If you will let ua. ALWAYS "KICK" IF DISSATISFIES. 'PHONI IM< WE'LL MAKE GOOD EVERY TIME. 'PHONE 188 TAKE CARE OF YOUR MOTOR CYCLE. ] The best motor cycle in the world can be ruined by I using an inferior lubricating oil. For the first few miles a poor oil may apparently reduce the friction, but it speedily gets gritty, and then there h trouble. Instead of saving wear-ana tear, it increases it and the I owner has to put up with worn-out parts and heavy | expenses. "MOBOLINE B" MOTOR OIL Is' a sure, safe lubricant It is\refined, contains nothing deliefiou*, and i, not affected in any way by ha V «L*p . or cold. It is not so thin as to be useless, not so thick fflft as to dog. It reduces friction to a minimum, F does not'pit or wear the parts, and wears - well to the last. More speed, more workout of your cycle by using it always. II . Fer Motor Cars we sell Moboline C, and for W Ford Cars the specially-made ."Fourde" Oil. , Obtainable from XEWTON RING, Stratford. USHERWOOD and CO., Wholesale Agents, DUNEDIN — jn*aj.
Y KEEP' COOL THIS SUMMER! IN JOT the lightness, softness, freedom ana arid economy of _ Under wear wilY protect every change in temperature. Guaranteed all wool. Any under garment replaced if spoiled through shrinkage. Is. S tm E the R BSST. k *° *W Weight No. flO Men's Undervests 7/3 to 12/9 6/- to 8/Men's Pants 9/- to 12/9 7/6 to 9/6 i %S2ISg Garment 18/- to 25/6 13/6 to 18 8 sa WEAR "JAEGER" PYJAMAS! 5 Jaeger Quality K & G Weights 6/- to 8/7/6 to 9/6 13,6 to 18,9 Local Agents: A. H. HERBERT—MULLEN AND MARSHALL.
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS v TO ALL OUR EMENDS, AND A VERY HEARTY INVITATION CALL AT' GRUBB'S WHEIiL THERE IS ON DISPLAY THE FINEST LOT 01 GENERAL FANCY GOODS, TOYS, GAMES and BOOKLETS, CARDS and NOVELTIES. IBERTY ART WARE. EVERYTHING FROM A BANJO STRING GRAND PIANO. CALL EARLY AND AVOID THE CRUSH THERE IS SURE TO BE AT T. G. GRUBB'S, BROADWAY. STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 93, 19 December 1913, Page 7
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511Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 93, 19 December 1913, Page 7
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