W. RUSSELL, TOBACCONIST * HAIRDRESSER, Broadway :: Stratford. (Next door to Mr Newton King's.) IPES, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos of Finest Quality, and in great variety. Large Selection of Razors, Shaving Materials, and Gentlemen's Toilet Requisites of the best brands. Your Patronage Solicited. Your Requirements Carefully Studied. Your Satisfaotion Guaranteed. Not© the Address— W. RUSSELL, Broadway. |ji You should not take chances if you have a cough or a cold. Ncg!ect?d, these cfteii cause Bronchitis.. Asthma, or Consumption. Lane's Emulsion is a never (ailing remedy for all throat and lung troubles. It combines the health-giving, flesh-forming and strengthen* ing properties of ihe purest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beechwood Crcasoto, Hyphophosphiles of Lime and Soda and Fresh. Eggs. It if prepared by a graduate chemist, recommended by the medical profession and praised and endorsed by thousands everywhere. Lane's Emulsion is not disagreeable to the taste, and children have not to be persu i :!cd into talcing it. Ask your chemist 01 storekeeper to jend you a bottle of Lane's Emulsion. There arc two sizes at 2/6 and 4/6 par bottle. The !-Hj:e size contains more than two of the s:nrJl. bottles. Refuse all substitutes. ManufaUwed by: E. G. LANE. Ciienmt, Oamwu. N.Z. 8 "It's Famous Because It's Goo- dL"
THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING COMPANY, LTD. SHAREHOLDERS are notified that the following payments have heen authorised by the Directors:— A BONUS of ONE FARTHING per lb on the dead weight of all pigs (baconers and porkers) delivered from September 1, 1913 to August 31/ 1914. A DIVIDEND of FIVE PER CENT. ou share capital. Such payments to be made after October 3, 1914. ARTHUR MORTON, . Chairman of Directors. Inglewood, September 17, 1914. STRATFORD MOUNTAIN HOUSE. 1914-15 Season Now Open. Everything this Season will be BETER THA'ff EVER. House under Sam 3 Management. IMPROVEMENTS made all round, and it will be the popular holiday resort. DON'T ■ FORGET--AVp. are only 9 Miles from Stratfo.-d StaUon. The House is 3000 foot a .'wo sea lav el. The roads arc better than ever. We are connected by telephone. We have _ first-class accommo lai'o.'i and catering for those vho wish to reside here a week or more. Aiso belt accommodation and cf.m'eniences for those coming for + Jio day only. Detached Cottage overhauled and made to accommodate more visitors. We have had printed, special circulars containing full infotmatioi le tariff, etc., and details of specialities connected with the House. Send your address, and have these mailed to you. Local Agents (who will give you full information), C. E. JAMES, Fancy Goods Shoo, T. KIRKWOOD, County Hotel. H. WILLIAMS, Manager.
"7-MONTHS CALVES BROUGHT £2 7s 6d last autumn, which gives you some idea of their fine growth,' 1 writes Mr W. Jougkin, of Te Matai, He finds TUI CALFMEAL best after 4U years' experience in New Zealand. The food whose 30 per cent, of pure linseed (not oilcake) gives an actual fat content of 13.5 per cent.—more than the actual fat contents of foods making bigger claims. 251 b Bag 5s 6d, 501 b Bag 10s 6d, 1001 b Bag 20s, 2001 b Bag 38s. from Local Agencies, BUT ASK FOR TUI
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 54, 30 October 1914, Page 8
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522Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 54, 30 October 1914, Page 8
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