WILSON i SON, SADDLERS. TO FARMERS. WE BOUGHT A QUANTITY OF RICK COVER MATERIAL LONG BEFORE WAR BROKE OUT. THIS IS NOW TO HAND, AND WE INTEND GIVING Y d*U THE BENEFIT OF OUR FORETHOUGHT. BA'VE Y°URSELVES WORRY ABOUT THE WEA Y FOLLOWING^BETTER QUALITY 16 x 18 1$ x 18 20 x 18 24 x 18 £2 2s 6d £2 7s 6d £2.12s 6ft £3 2s 6d Last Year’s Quality at Last Year’s Prices SPOT GASH. 16 xlB £2 14s 6d 18 xlB £3 Is Id 20 xlB £3 7s 6d 24 xlB £4 2s 6d TO FARMERS’ WIVES. i , - '| « V V < A LOVELY SELECTION OF HANDBAGS. CALL AND INSPECT. TO FARMERS’ BOYS. A FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF SECOND-HAND MILITARY SADDLES FROM , £2 15s to £3 10. WILSON and SON, STRATFORD.
THE PATRONISING PUBLIC OF STRATFORD CAN PURCHASE PRESENTS FOR ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAR ”; u ' • AT G. E: JAMES BROADWAY
A SIGNAL OF DISTRESS. Pain In the back is the kidneys’ signal of distress. If this timely warning is ignored, kidney disease silently fastens its deadly grip, for kidney sickness first shows itself in pains and disorders in other parts, and the real j cause is too often hidden until fatal Bright’s Disease or Diabetes has set in. Suspect the kidneys if you are rheumatic and nervous, or have a lame back, painful, too frequent, or scanty urination, weak heart, dizzy spells, headaches, bloating, or neuralgia. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills have been curing lame backs and sick kidnevs for years. _ The following endorsement is convincing:— Mr G. Murray, Rosalind Street, Stratford, says:—“l suffered from backache a;ul other symptoms of kidney ■ disorder for some time, being often so bad that I could scarcely get about. I always felt tired and languid. a«d had no energy for anything. Dizzy attacks also troubled me a good deal * and altogether I was really far from well. After using different remedies .without deriving any benefit, I heard .good reports of Doan's Backache Kid’.u"- Pills, so goo a bottle to try them. first few doses did me good, and I kept on with the Pills until I lost all trace of my health troubles. It is two years since 1 was cured, and I have had no return of ray old complaint ‘all that time, a fact that speaks volumes for the curative powers of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills.” Do you feel as well as you ought, or are you troubled with backache, weak back, headaches, giddiness, depression of spirits, gravel, urinary or blgdder Veaku'ess, or any otlief com’-' iboh symptom of kidney troub’e? Remember the kidneys, are .the most important organs of the body; they need .nre. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are special kidney help; they will put your kidneys into good working order. For sale liy all chemists , and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s fxl) or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. But, be §pre vou eet DOAN’S. X,
ARANAKI OCKEY C ILIFB. AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 10t!i and 11th FEBRUARY, i 915. Owners and Trainers are reminded that N,OMJ NATIONS for all Handicap Events, and for Moturoa Electric Hack and Uronui Electric Hack, close to-morrow FRIDAY, January 15th, 1,015, at 9 p.m. E. P. WEBSTER, . Secret rry. P.O.' Box 33, New Plymouth. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. J. RIVETT, (Late of Inglewood), NOTIFIES the public of Stratford that he has opened an (Up-to-date shop (next Taranaki Hardware Co.) as a Fruiterer and Confectioner. Choice British and Colonial Fruit, also Vegetables daily. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. I DAWSON FALLS MOUNTAIN HOUSE. THE Kaponga Brass Band will hold a Sacred Concert at the above .Hostel on Sunday, January 17. Make one of a .party and enjoy the pleasures of Mount Egmont, , ST. MARY’S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, STRATFORD. Boarding School for Girls and Day School for Girls and junior Boys. Head Mistress: Miss M. E. Allman Marchant, M.A. The j school term begins on the second Wenesday in February, Prospectus on application to the secretary, Mr A. 1). Stanley, Box 93, Stratford. TJORTABLE Copper on Iron Stand for sale. Apply this office. jy ANTED, a Boy, to help milk, and do light work on a farm. Apply Evening Post. G for week-end, Splendid linos of Jam Fruits; .wnl be sold cheap to clear. Dave Graham.
THE ABSENTEE. IT is the day .of all the year— Christmas Day—when every member of the-family is under the home roof-tree. Father is skilfully disjointing the juicy gobbler, and mother, with anxiety lest the meal shall not go well, sits opposite, serving the cranberries and supervising the whole ceremony; little Johnny is attacking a mighty drumstick, and—and, Oh! but the marmalade is good. Christmas Day, the family day, but with nearly always a regret that this one or that could not be present. Had to go to Mary’s folks this year, you know. Of course, it doesn’t really take the place of the absentee, but on such occasions, along with the letter of regret— a new photograph. There will be added satisfaction if the picture is taken by MCALLISTER, Stratford. CHURCH SERVICES. Holy trinity cmiiicH-strat-ford, 8, Holy Communion; 11, Litany and Holy Communion; 7, Evening Seryice. Midhirst, 11, Litany and Holy Communion. Cardiff, 7.80. Toko, 7.30, M- ETHO 1)1 ST CHURCH—Stratford - 11, Rev A. 0. Harris; 7, Rev. A. Reader. Subject; “Good News.’ Midbirst, 11, Mr J. Jemison; 7.30, Rev. A. 0. Harris. Cardiff, 11, Rev. A. Reader. Stanley Road, 2.30, Rev. A. 0. Harris; 7.30, Mr A. Fenwick. Tuna, 7.30, Mr G. Nicholls. Bird Road’ 2.30, Rev. A. Reader.
THE ELEd’RIC-LIGHTED. ELECTRIC starting hupmobile : COSTS ' ONLY £3BO. It is ‘the absolute uttermost in oarvalue at that price. It embodies practically every luxury of the high-est-priced and in beauty and finish it has ho superior. Without question it is the finest car in its class the world over. The same handsome, distinctive, graceful car triumphed in the Reliability Trials last February—a glorious distinction for the Hupmobile, which ran 496 miles— Pictou to Dunedin—in hours without a stop. The average speed was 28 . [piles per hour—kept up throughout the long night and half the day. Such a test proves the Hupp as efficient on the rough country roads, as it is beautiful on the city streets, The price of the Hupmobile Touring car without electric lighting and starting is but £330. Investigate this superefficient car to-day. There’s a cataj loguo for you at A. IJatrick and Co., j The Taranaki, Farmers’ Co-op. Orcrn nmaiion Society. 13
HARDY Winter Broccoli and Cabbage Plants in any quantity at Dave Graham’s. TOOR SALE—Motor Cycle, two speeds and free engine. For particulars apply to “G.A.,” this office. LA MASON lias received a • very good line brand new furnil are dii-'ct from factory, including genuine and latest dotsign oak suite.
SALVATION ARMY, Fenton Street Sunday next—Welcome meetings to Adjutant Cook and Lieutenant Mattingley. Prayer mooting 7 a.m., Holiness meeting 11 a.m., Children s meeting' 2.30 p.m. Salvation meeting 7 p.m. You are invited. Public meeting Thursday, Prayer meeting Friday. QT. ANDREWS CHURCH.— U* Stratford U a.m. and 7 p.m.. Toko 2.30 p.m., ' Rev. J. Pattisoh, minister.
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