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rw THE DOUGLAS MOTOR CYCLE. ** , FEW points wherein the "Douglas" differs from and excels all - other motor cycles:—Absence of vibration, low centre of gravity. making side slip less likely; low fraino giving easy balance and great rigidity; twin opposed engines, enabling the Douglas engine to run at half the speed of others. There are many more, which T will eive you later on, or upon enquiry. BERT. HARK NESS, Juliet St. * AGENT: Also tvres, tubes, and all Douglas parts.

» m ; l i. I i'A w 9^ iffl have the « S^ W Ik ..,■•. ■■::.'. i I r>t • 'mZ2Wm&MttHMMttMHMtUMIMCWiM Jsfc l A Farmer's 4 Drench for cattle has been exploded. A Drench supp;.;:-'! in liquid form •area tern* and trouble. ■Rwasraaßiuisai —a oombination of pure oils-is the —«c one preparation you need for your stock. It is positively beneficial in healing, strengthening and cleansing. "V»ni" is supplied in fall pint bottle* costing K/-, and is aauoh •henper to use than, any other Drenching preparation. Sixpence a dose per iot is all it oosts. Aluo efltootiTe for horses, sheep and piffs. "REMEMBER! Every boft!® of " V«l n Ist & triwUolfie etisat In Steteil W*or«k*ep«rs mad Dairy Fnotorini everywhere, or from Th» Partners' Medians Co., !,*<<., Wfelliuiit'-u u, i

Styliah women appreciate tho Zoalandi* brand on foot- **S wear, for experience has shown that it secures not only style and quality, but comfort and lons service. Zealand!*. shoes aro made in New Zealand, of the finest leathers but specially tanned to meet New Zealand conditions—of the bast materials—by New Zealr-dora many of whom hare /s&s. worked in the freat factories of England and Amsr_<«V ica? Thousands of New Zealand women no n|V longer pay for prejudice—they purchase Zea als?» l*ndia Shoes because they've proyed that priceforprioeZealandiass.ro the best Talur Most good iShoeman will supply you with Zealan\dias. If your Shoeinan hasn't got Zeulandias, write to i Sk 'Hon, Froatich &. Co., Ltd. CHRISTCHURCH. VAnA at Auckland, PftlmerNton N. and GrovuifHUh.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 45, 9 October 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 45, 9 October 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 45, 9 October 1914, Page 7

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