■ U«Efll£S& NOTICE*. ; '' HOW M'DOUGALL(S) TOPPED THE SCORE 1914 ! ' AWARDS AT DISTRICT SHOWS. Woodwille users of this well, known Dip secured 27 out of 36 awards • 3and * out of 5 j championships. : Dannevirke, aa awards out of 86, and 7 championships out of 9. Masterton, 57 awards out of 86, and 5 championships. In addition to winning the Quibeil and Highland Dip Manu- :• facturers' Challenge Cups. At the Hastings Ram Fair the first, second, and third highest average prices for flock Romneys were secured hy users of "Mcpougall's," and, at the Masterton Fair the highest average prices for stud and flock Romneys, flock Lincolns, and stud Southdowns were also secured by clients of "McDougall's." Out of 209 awards mode at the abotw-mentioued Shows this year, users of "McDougail's" scored, no iek than 144, an average of 72 PER CENT. AGAINST ALL COMPETITORS. These results are positive proof of the popularity of "McDougall's' . with the leading stud breeders of the Dominion. Arsenic Sulphur Pasta (poisonous).—First for flocks. Ordinary Liquid Carbolic (uon-p usonous}. —Unequalled for lambs. Extra Bloom Carbolic.—No stud breeder or shov exhibitor shouldbe without thii:. 1 NEW 'ZE* LOAN &>.M" AGENCY CO.. SOLE AGENTS. ?ABMS . • i t TIHsAf. ARE WORTH BUYING. MACIIEi-Freahold. All \in grass and crops,. 45 acres stumped, 8 paij docks all plougbable; detailed road; 1* miles from Inglew.~a; Iniile' from school and i creamery. 5-roomedd house, cowshed and Suildings; good orchard. Price *l6 15s per acre. £250 cash. Balance 7 years at 5 per oent. Bit 'All in grass and crops; all ploughable; 100 acres stumped and ploughed; 12 paddocks, sheep-proof fencing, metalled road, 6 miles from loglewood, li miles from store, post Office, cheese and batter factory,, 1 .mile, from, creamery iOr . roometf'Tio&V; 'concrete yard.. 20-bail-cowshed, stable, and other outbuildings. Price £U per acre. £IOOO cash. Balance easy term*. FOR LEASE. IN ACRES—Freehold. All in grass and crops except shelter bush, 400 acres ploughablo, 130 acres ploughed; 8 miles from railway, 1} miles from creamery. 8-rocmed house, shed, yards, etc. Owner, wfll lease for Jjpa/e/ $AftM r »WB th B^^S^- 8 - 8 at £lO 10s. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & C 0 * IiIICTIOffJIEBS, £ANB & COMMISSION AGENTS, INGLE W 0 0 O. Zealaadia Boots You owe it to yourself to try a pair— they'll surprise you in comfort, wear and qualiiy. « YOU MUST HAVE TWO LICH TS. TEE BOROUGH BY-LAWS DEMAND THEM, AND WHEN TWO HAS "X) BE BOUGHT, EVERY PRE CAUIIG., SHOULD BE TAKEN. SETTER HAVE THEM BOTH GOOD. Every Lamp we sell is well and 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 all. COACH & CA RRIAGE C° • CENTS MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS, ETC., BLACKSMITHS, ETI
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 56, 27 June 1914, Page 2
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471Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 56, 27 June 1914, Page 2
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