BUSINESS NOTICES. TAKE WARNING! BUY YOUR BOOTS AS CHEAPLY AS YOU CAM. WHILST YOU CAN, FROM HANNAHS BOOT PEOPLE. YOU HAVE ANOTHER 14 DAYS TO BUY AT REDUCED PRICES AT OUR GENUINE SALE. AFTER THAT—WELL, GOODNESS KNOWS! “C” BOOTS WEAR BEST. TAKE WARNING i
SPARWATH. THE PEOPLE’S PROGRESSIVE FURNISHER. MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, BROADWAY. ’Phone 69. ’Phone 69
The Musk Mistress likes Amber Tips She knows the value of a steaming cup of delicious Amber Tips Tea at eleven and four o’clock. The strain produced by incessant repetitions of “Czerney’s” is dispelled—fresh vitality is imparted, and instruction is more pleasant and thorsug&. Tea Everybody's Favourite -- means quite as much to you. Its full flavour and delicate aroma will make irresistible appeal to the most fastidious palate. A blend of the finest teas from Sunny Ceylon, It will not trouble delioate digestions nor will it induce " nerves.’* Your grooer sells it—lots of it I Try a pound at 2/-to-day! Other ' grades at 1/10 and 1/8. W I .WH9LSSALE AOE*I7& KS&fdf; feiiga «TN*TF9Na.
Zealandia Boots Women who lake pride in dainty and footwear should wear Zealandia*. .When Your Child’s Throat is Sore! '* That’s a “danger sign"! It tells you of deadly germs attacking , the fender respiratory organs. Once let them get down into the bronchial tubes or lungs, then the dread.croup or perhaps pneumonia may •ndsnger life. At the first indication give Bonning- , ton’s Carrageen Irish Moss 1 There is no time to meddle with imitations—the main thing is to get this magnificent remedy right to the spot at oncel For oyer half a century it has been the < favourite family cough medicine. Bonningtan’s Irish Moss HERE’S A CASE IN POINT: Ellison Road, Hsmibon. September 10th, 1913. I arrived in New Zealand over fifty years ago, and the first family medi' inc I remember in Christchurch \ w *f Bennington a Irish Moss." 1 tried it fora bad cold, 1 tijl nl yi ft[U ii unc j Sir.c. % then I have used it for I P- 1 . family with cv?*ry success. During my slorcI SWtt) _? e P in Jl ,•' * s sevcra * hundreds of bottles of Bon--5 nraetoa's Irish Mois and ray customers always spelt, very hi«Wy of it.” W. TRESSIDER. 1 78■RISHHOSJ KSrriVir V.V.JJ /.siVS wsm: l
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 6, 25 August 1914, Page 2
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372Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 6, 25 August 1914, Page 2
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