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BUSINESS NOTICES. "FORD" CARS (■•EATER, £I7R (-(EATER, I auikutz] MCI AGE MT, STRATF F. 0.8. WELLINGTON. THE UUUGLAS MOTOR CYG IT. FEW points wherein the "Douglas" differs from and excels all L other motor cycles:—Absence of vibration, low centre of gravity, making side slip less likely; low frame 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 I will give you later on, or upon enquiry. BERT. HARKNESS, Juliet St. AGENT: Also tyres, tubes, and all Douglas parts. It Costs only 5d per Calf per week so why not have the BEST? m%m\ iv-y/yS^' ,7 a, -r.; ~...:■. ",'■"'-' mmSmmm PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION FOB AMATEURB AND _ BEGINNERS. Ist prize, Vest Pookot Kodak valued £( 12s 6d. 2nd prize iss or photographic goods to that value. 3rd prize, 7s ed, or photographic goods to that value. ' FOR THREE SERIES Oi ; PICTURES »A Comprising <x Comic, Sccniu and Portraiture I An entry may consist oi three or Imore prints. Entries close on I.7th if of December, 1914. Prizes distributed on Xmas Eve at Nicholson's Pharmacy and Kodak House. Prints vay be any size, but not larger than •lali'-, plate. The following particulars to bo written on back of each print:— Name and address of sender, Plate or Film used, Date exposed and time ot ■""""'"day, Title (if any). Each entry must be accompanied by the outside wrapper or labels of plates, lilms, v.nu papers bearing Nicholson's stamp or _ label.

,T. A. W, NICH< )LSON CHEMIST AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALER, ISEOA IAV AY, STEATFOED. B/* Insures All Your With the advent of ■»HSB?aSS!H3B imStlfVSBFUm&lXBST.Tffe:.?'' the lot of the farmer has become a happy on®. A. 5,'- bottle of this sterling preparation equips him for ell ai]nionr;i of his animals. "Veni"is very effective in curing the various internal maladies which afiiict Cows, Calves, Horses, Sheep and Pigs. It is also a permanent cure for external sores and abrade an. -- v Give "Veni Oil Drench" 's», v, .^, \ ~~)t a trial this season. / «s TEN CURES IN '{g EVERY BOTTLE. < \ All SWrsUeAf-era s-.\ ', c. a*' § Dairy Faetorien. ':• -V*' ■' ,■"- ■ .- ■ .£ from . t>» I'ltrn-f,-»' 'if -; - / *--■ ?t-*7 Jvi'o'iiL-!!;' >.•:■, \x .; r.-,^•■;-:!:,';•./•""'•'•'•

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 63, 10 November 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 63, 10 November 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 63, 10 November 1914, Page 7

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