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EASTEII MONDAY. PROCEEDS IX AID OF THE RESERVE. THE EAST EX I) (Xow Plymouth.) THE Popular Picnic Ground of Xew Plymouf.ii. Thousands of visitors this year. Ocean wave, swingboats, hoop la, bran tubs, and sports for the children. XI REGIMEXTAL BAX!) IX ATTEXDAXCE. TUG-OF-WAR—£2O Championship. Ist Prize £ls, 2l?d prize £5. i CONDITIONS.—Five V men aside. Pull to be on battens 4in. x 2in. 4ft. between- each batten, pull to be 6ft. (3ft from centre). "" Start to be -by pistol .shot. May sit or lie; rope niust be free.' Nomination 2s Pel per man (12s 6d per team). Total prize money will he £2O divided as, - follows ; —£ls Ist prize. £5 2nd prize. Mr E. Whittle will act as judge. Mr J.. Bennett as starter. Nominations will dose with the Secretary, Mr W. H. Fletcher, Box -16, Xew Plymouth, on Thursday, April 9th. SWIMMIXG SPORTS. 50Yds and 75yds for gentlemen. 60Yds and 75yds for ladies. Life-saving Competition East and West-End Clubs. Stepping the Chain for ladies and gentlemen. Excursion Trains stop at the Reserve. Sports Start at 10.30. Finals of Tug-of-War in tho afternoon. ADMISSION'.—AduIts 6d. Children 3d. SOCIAL A XI) DAXCE IX THE EVENING. Good Music; Good Supper and the Best Floor in Xew Plymouth. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. W. H. FLETCHER, Hon. Secretary. Consumption can fee prevented if Coughs and Colds be treated at once with . • j&M lON Nature, in collaboration with Science, provide* us yvith no greater remedy for .Coughs, Golds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Croup, Incipient Consumption and all Wasting Diseases than Lana’s Emulsion. • '■ It is so good that doctors freely recommend it and thousand?, who have derived benefit from its u : s£ enthusiastically advise friends and acquaintances to ,use it. ■ ■ .$ - <?• ' . For children'or for adults, for men or tor women, it jis equally efficacious—restoring health and strength, eradicating diseases and weakness, and checking the development of deadly Consumption. It soothes and disinfects the "digestive tract, and aids digestion, assimilation and nutrition. From Weston, Otago, N.Z. — "My wife suffered from weakness and general debility for five years, aid during that time took all sorts and kinds of medicine* "ordered by medical men. but none of them gave her any lasting benefit. I was advised to try Lana's Emulsion, and did so, with the result that .instead of being weak and ailing, my wife is quite well again. We are always pleased to recommend Lane’s Emulsion.” _ _ . JOHN HEAVEY. Weston, Otago. N.Z # Get a bottle of Lane » Emulsion to-dr.y. Two sizes; at 2/6 and 4/6 pet bottle; obtainable at all stores find chemists. The large size contains more than two of the .small bottles. Avoid substitutes and emphasise the name “ LaneV’ Emulsion’. ' , 1 Sole Manufacturer r E. G. LANE, Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z. I “It’S Because It’s Good 5 * Tahiti Private Maternity Nursing Home, PEMBROKE ROAD, Stratford. HHE BEST ACCOMMODATION. 1 NURSE GROSS, Proprietress. ’Phone 183. TONA BOARDING HOUSE, TOKO ROAD. MRS. C. CORBETT, Proprietress. Luncheon from 12 to 9 p.m. Dinner from 6 to 7 p.m. Meanoneb!© Fries*!. THOMAS A. LONERGAM, DENTAL SURGEON. HON. Dentist by Appointment, Stratford Hospital. Opposite Bank of New Zealand. ’Phone 169. NURSE M'CQUAY’t ALEXANDRA NURSING HOME, Orlando Streot, Stratford. TOWN and Country Patients received. Every eonvenienoa and comfortable quarters. Term# moderate. ’Phone 50. McMiJlan ancr Fredrlc are the people for tan£s, baths (cast iron, enamelled, or galvanised iron), galvanised iron chimneys, rams, pumps, spouting and down pipe, wrought iron galvanised piping and fittings, drain pipes, etc., and are specialists in hot and cold water services. Estimates and quotations and tIX : " beat advioo, are When you want Xmas Cards, Pioturi Postcards, Rose Bowls, Hand Bags, siul Silver Goods, go to damea’, Oasl

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 1 April 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 1 April 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 1 April 1914, Page 8

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