\ BUSINESS NOTICES. ; HOW M'DOUG ALLCS) OBFED THE SCORE 1914 i , AWARDS AT DISTRICT SHOWS. ■ i . WOOdvllle users of this well known Dip secured 27 out of 36 awards and 4 out ef 5 champion ships. Dannevirke, 60 awards out of 86, and 7 championships out of 9. Masferton, 57 awards out of 86, and 5 championships. In*addition to winning the Q'tibell and Highland Dip Manufacturers' Challenge Cups. At thai'Hastings Ram Fair the first second, and third highest average prices *f or'flock Romneys were secured by .users of "McDOUgall'S," and, at the, Master ton Fair the highest average prices for stud and flock Bomneys, ioek ; Lincolns, and stud Southdown* were also secured by clients of "'McDougall's." Out of-* 209 awards made ■ •'a i the above-mentiojktl SLows this year, users of scored no less than 144, an average of 72 PER CENT. AGAINST ALL COMPETITORS. These are positive proof of the popularity of "McDougall's" wj|h the leading stud breeders of the r. Dominion. Arsenic Sulphur Paste (poisonous).—First for flocks. Ordinary Liquid Carbolic (non-poisonous).—Unequalled for lambs. Extra Bloom Carbolic No stud breeder or show exhibitor should be without this. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.. y ■'■■'.■ SOLE AGENTS. T&IAT ARE WORTH BUYING. Freehold. All in grass and crops, 45 acres stumped, 8 paidoofcs, all ptonghabie; metal'3d road; 1J miles from f-Boe from school and creamery. 5-roomedd house, cowshed and oattiuildiDgs;- good orchard. Price £l6 15s per acre. £250 Balance 7 years at 5 per ?cnt. All.in grass and crops; all ploughabie; 100 'acres stamped and ploughed; 12 paddocks, sheep-proof fencing, meteUed road, f Similes from Inglewood, li miles from store,* post office, cheese and butter factory, | mile from creamery. 10- ' " zoomed house, concrete yards, 20-bail cowshed, stable, and other outbuildings. Prloe £lB per acre. £IOOO cash. Balance easy ttfi. FOR LEASE. tH ACRES—Freehold. All in grass and crops except shelter bush, 400 acres ploughabie, 130 acres ploughed; 6 miles from railway, 1| miles from creamery. 8-roomed house, shed, yards, etc. Owner will lease for 7 years at 12s 6d per acre with purchasing clause at £l6 10s. ATTHEWS, GAMLIN & C 1 LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS, IN C L E'W 0 0 D. YOU MUST HAVE TWO LIGHTS. THE BOROUGH BY-LAWS DEMAND THEM, AND WHEN TWO'HiS TO BE BOUGHT, EVERY PRECAUTION SHOULD BE TAKEN. BETTER HAVE THEM BOTH GOOD. v Every Lamp we seiUs well ana strongly made—-good to resist the wear and tear of the worst and bumpiest roads, and we have a great choice of CARRIAGE LAMPS to suit buyers of every taste, at prices to suit ail. . EGMONT COACH & CARRIAGE C° AGENTS MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLE MENTS, ETC., BLACKSMITHS, ETC Tueshinsfer jsi ' The men ot our territorial ,& Forces smoke Recent Cigar- :' ettes. ' Keen, alert, strapping > \ fellows— they realize that Re- - ijtents are wonderful value at a popular puce. \;<»r S-er they appreciate the great Free Gift Schem enables every Regent smoker to obtain t~-~---wesents for lnmself, his wife, sister or friend, with the bsolute certainty of getting the gift he wants. The scheme is not a 'competition A,defag Immber of packets or seals secures a beautiful Fiee C.-r-v-forty presents to choose from. Uui u tree On locue from vour tobacconist or write for one to Regent, BoxSSl, Wellington. .' 92Qfr
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 49, 19 June 1914, Page 2
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536Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 49, 19 June 1914, Page 2
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