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iUSJIKESS NOTICES., Again, We Repeat: “NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS!” HANNAHS, bo°t people, ARE RUNNING THEIR SUCCESSFUL GENUINE BOOT BARGAIN SA ? E FOR ANOTHER PAYS. Boots and Shoes of the Best at ridiculously reduced prices. uGOOD IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH, THE BEST IS NOT TOO GOOD, THEREFORE “Gr” BOOTS WEAR BEST. Especially now — BUY ’EM! > i ITOpening Opening Opening Opening Opening Opening Opening 'Opening Opening Opening Opening Opening Opening Opening ’ .; ! i Opening :r.i: ■ i Opening. ,■ Opening C ?iT.. ccc Opening V, i ivs'j -.■■■■'..'a ’■' Opening >•>.! ■ : ij ■ ■; Opening Announcement — Announcement - Announcement— Announcement Announcement - Announcement— Announcement— AnnouncementAnnouncement—- '■ # 1 AnnouncementAnnouncement— AnnouncementAnnouncement — Announcement—'T " : - ; i AnnouncementAnnouncement— W. P. BROWN. GROCER & PROVISION MERCHANT, REGAN STREET, t- ■' ■ ■ (Just off Broadway), BEGS TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS OPENED THE ABOVE PREMISES AND, HAV- . ING A NEW AND UP-TO-DATE STOCK, SOLICITS THE , PAT-, f ,■' i i ' ' ‘ « • RON AG E OF THE- PUBLIC. T - « WITH LARGE EXPERIENCE ■ »>,. i• . ;• i 1 1 »L r• ’ .i: AMD; METHODS OF Announcement— - A T TLUuuijHiTiijiML , .ii UgJ 1| - iBUSINESS HE; OFFERS if: 1 1 ' Announcement— -i' I ;• Of -Si !; USUAL ADVANTAGES... p;,.! ■ Announcement-H;i i ju 1 || JjliUilili, jM!;H Announcement— TERMS-CASH ONLY. ; , f{| ’ 4 mV 113 Tar CiUll, Ho-Ml Sh«p. Ru 0, tt For m V. ;V; m? £O- - ,v\ p; : mmm* Every owner his stock- J ’ can be own vet. I tfs? ),<•:■ .X-v,: p*ict: s ;s».|>*rWtU 1 m. With a bottle of liM ®|p fie ¥©ni Oil irenels” fates® mm he can successfully great all the ailments of his animals. WE4K f drafts a, Be the trouble with hi? sheep or lambs, cat s s/. SK—all succumb to “Veni Oil Drench.’ Every bottle Effects Ten Cures 1 Pff»ic«=> •vt(sj All Storekeepers and J>airy Factories i'h or .Vesa The Farmers’Medicmfi 00., Ltd.. •■oa. M& V: ropacsy^* &£^>>lpsT§c It is the best arid most economical of teas and can be taken with absolute comfort those of weak digestion. “The Lancet” says,: “Fine lea means better health” 68 TAKE CARE OF YOUR MOTOR CYCLE, The best motor cycle in the world can be ruined by 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 is trouble. Instead of saving wear and tear, it increases it, and the 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 deleterious, and is not affected in any way by heater cold. It is not so thin as to be useless, not so thick as to clog. It -reduces friction to a minimum, does not pit or wear the parts, and wears well to the last. More speed, more work out of your cycle by using it always. For Motor Cars we sell Moboline C., and for Ford Cars the specially-made “Fourde” Oil. Obtainable from NEWTON KING, Stratford. USHER WOOD and CO., Wholesale Agents, DUNEDIN. im • W -W Zealandia Boots At various stages of manufacture, every pair of Zealandias is critically examined by six Inspectors—thus perfect satisfaction is ensured.«

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 1 April 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 1 April 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 1 April 1914, Page 2

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