LONDON’S LARGEST STORE CHOOSES “OVERLAND.” 1 When war broke out practically all vehicles and horses in use throughout Great. Britain were confiscated by the military authorities, and merchants were left without adequate' delivery facilities. Harrod’s, Ltd., the largest department store in London, immediately started tests of all available motor cars for the purpose of replacing' those commandeered by the Go. vernment. These efficiency and economy trials proved that the OVERLAND was best suited to the company’s erquirements. Twelve cars were purchased, and, after a month’s practical experience, Messrs Harrod’s ordered , nine more Overlands, also a Willys-Utiiity trudk. Test Lie Overland yourself. ■ Got free 1 lust rated booklet. Chief agents for North Island: A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., W»na:anui. Local agent. W. Mudford.
MCTICAN .We are inre you can afe.t i * no other tea aa good—ypa will be mre of it, too, when M; O A.i h 2», you ■ tanta the .first cup.' PURE TF l-'Se^you^tN^nMoatoM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A-'NNUAL MEETING j Thursday, ■Ea.' 2Lst January, at S p.m., at Fire Brigade Hall. BUSINESS; Receive Report and Balance Sheet ; ' Election’ of Officers. W. A. HEWITT, Hon. Secretary. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. T* ENDERS, addressed to the Town Clerk, will be received up to 5 p.m.' on Monday, 25tli instant, ■ lor Painting Victoria Bridge. Specifications may i>e seen at the Borough Council Offices, during office iidurs. The lowest or any tender not necessarilv accepted. T. D, SULLIVAN, Borough Engineer. January 18, 1915. WANTED, Young Girl to assist in house-work. Apply first instance Office this paper. mO LET—In Broadway, 1 minute J- from P.O. 3 Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with use of kitchen. Apply this office. LIGHT Gig for sale, cheap. Apply W. M. Bayly, Regan Street. POUNI) on road near Douglas, par- ' cel containing various articles. Owner may have same, by describing contents and paying cost of advt. Apply’this* office. 'ANTED —K Smart, Willing Boy, for parcels. Apply, Robinson and Son. BATS for holiday and picnic wear —You’ll want one for the excursion. All our big stock sacrificed, for cash only. Rawles’ sale.
OTIffCTOC av V; iSiSnnos Bennington’s is the Best Gough'Remedy Hardly a home in the Dominion is without this famous family cough medicine. Parents know that fifty years ago it was the remedy their mothers gave them. Time and again they'have proved that it is the safest and surest cure for coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis and all chest and lung troubles. It it unequalled for sore throats. Mr, Wm. Mason, Waihi, writes; " My voice, not being of the strongest, requires a restorative at limes, and I consider. after trying voice j’ubes, etc., thatriuthiiii> equals Bennington's Irish Muss, as it us well as a throat assonant." Refuse substitutes. The imitation which someone may try to sell you is sim--1)1 y an inferior preparation which gives him a bigger profit. Ge.t tninglon's. Safe and sute. lilt ti-. C A U K. A C E IZ M 4
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1915, Page 6
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