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/BUSINESS HOTIGEfe, "FORD" CARS.; MEATER, £ 175 S-BEATER, £ I9 Q jL.Ai> JLJUt v./ ' ALSO "TH€ ROVER." IDLE AGENT, ITR ATFORO. '*jv-. -ilfril-.iJii, .-}*.. 'fcUiuia^ l «;-^<-'^VWJu^wU-i,,-:^/ : 'v'^^■ *tii--.«>\i When Your Child's Throat is Sore! That's a "danger sign"! It tells you of deadly germs attacking the tender respiratory organs. Once let them get down into the bronchial tubes or lungs, < then the dread croup or perhaps pneumonia may endanger life. At the first indication give Bonning- i ton's Carrageen Irish Moss 1 There is i*v no time to meddle with imitations—the ,7wll main thing is to get this magnificent remedy right to the spot at once! For over half a century it has been the <£ 1 favourite family cough medicine. ' Tfc * o > I• L »f JiTm ITf ii fiTiW fJTo ww Dl HERE'S A CASE IN POINT: Ellison Rond, Hamil on. Seplemoer lO.h. 1913. "! arrived in New Zealand over fifty y«ars ago, and the first family medHn- 1 remembej in Chrislch uch was "Bennington's Irish Moss." ' tried it for a bad cold, and found il cid - then 1 liayo us dit for myself and family with every succ-ss. During'ray storkeeping I have to'd several hundreds of bo'tles of Bo ninpton's Irish Mosi and my cuttom-rs always jpolce very highly of it." W. TRESSIDER. 76 '-V ■ .„:.,, -:,.■: ■,-*..■• -Mm& m Style and Service Zealandia Boots offer the splendid combination of style, service, comfort and ralue. Lasts of the most fashionable models are always arriving at the great Zealandia factory, and are adjusted to the New Zealand foot. Every man. owe* it to himself to try a pair of Zealandias—there's n« boot that gives better value. Ask your Shotman to show you a pairsee the fine leathers used in the uppers—see how well the linings fit r-note the careful lasting, the close •Ten stitching with fine quality silk and thread examine the good welts and the splendid soles. ' Then try them—see how comfortable they are. You'll get better " wear, too, than most boots hate a given you. If your Shoeman fe won't show you Zealandias, M write to ' M Skelton, Frottiek fl : & Co., Ltd. Mji Chrlatchurch. M?. lad at Auckland, Jr^ Palmerston N. and aw. Grey month. Ill* boot illustrated herewith shows a Zealandia model, with the new toe that ia * all the rage in" . London and * New York. t 61 ■Kt^K IL0 TT

DONALD'S STRATFORD GARAGE. All Branches of the Motoring Business catered for. MOTOR CARS Repaired, Tuned up, and every class of work undertaken. Up-to-date . machinery. Most modern workshop in Taranaki. Plenty of Room— Cars,. Motor Cycles stored. All accessories stocked. Prices right. UP-TO-DATE CARS FOR HIRE. Experienced Drivers. Vulcanising in all its branches a speciality, including, re-treading covers. Every convenience. Ladies' Waiting Room. SOLE AGENTS—RoyaI Ruby Motor Cycle (on top to-day); Morris' Oxford Light Car (the world's best.) 'Phone (day) 72, (night) 178. 'Phone 94. 'Phone 94. First In u ;ie Field for Furniture. TICHBON, (PRACTICAL) CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Our Motto: ••High Quality." Our Prices: "The Lowest In Town." REGAN STREET. (Opposite Wesley Sunday School.) Buy the boy a fountain pen and get the boss a' pipe. Your girl would like a dainty wrist watch. James', the Cash Trader, supplies these. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 41, 11 June 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 41, 11 June 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 41, 11 June 1914, Page 7

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