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AUCTIONEER BROADWAY. BTBATFOSD Seedsman and Gcns-rsl J'rs^se Grass and Clover Raeds, Machine* ■ Dressed, Oate, Turnips, Bap*, Carrot, and Mangold 8««d», Barley, "Wheat, Pollard, Bran, Maize, Prima O.S. Chaff, Potatoes, Onions, Paaa, LLq.s«m4 Crashed for Calvos. Manures for All Crops.—Bupsrphosphate, Steamed Bono, Bulpbiito of Potash, Bteic Blag, and Kempthorne Prosser'e Spaoia! Mixtures. OLEAItING HA.Um Conducted in mt part of the Diwfcriot!. AUCTION SALES KVEET SATUKDAT AT THE MART. Agent for McE.n« Mattress (tola agent for Taranaki). Amner'a Ajsrioaltaral Luds. SATURDAY, MARCH 27 try, vegetables, potatoes, onions (in 201 b bags or over), 1 Bentall chaff cutter (new), one 12-gal-new) also two new ones. These are absolutely the best boiler on the market, several ranges, quantity Factory Cured Hams and Bacon, one linen press (on stand) perfect order, several ranges, very fine kitchen dresser, settee, large dining room table, couch, iron bedsteads, small tables, piano, sewing mac-bines, and sundries. Also—Balance of Boots left over from last Saturday. f Also —One very good Gig, in splendid order. 400 CASES ASSORTED FRUIT— Cooking and eating apples, pears, peaches, quinces, grapes, 50 cases or more tomatoes. Sale at 11.30 a.m. As Safe for Children as for Adults I When the delicate tissues of your child's throat are affected • —when the tender lungs of infancy are threatened!—better act quickly. Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss Is the safe and certain remedy for children ! contains no opium, the dose is small, the relief quick, the cure lasting, Best by test for half a century. Here's one. cw.se: Hospital Road, New Plymouth. g"*a "I wish to testify to'. EMSz (he cur»tive p wer [ra!Hl of your medicine. Ben- <& S*g| nington'j Irish Moss. SSffll We have a Inmily or —*?,>:'■..-: .■:.:•:' I Sill. ///11l are onen ucuuicu a with coids. We tried I ///. in the past, but found '/'/, none equal to Bon- '///, ning'.cn's Irish Mess " "/l - Fred Hendry. m Take a bottle home ■ | MO ///////////////////a'' " " §ff////////i/r *■+'■******"

Diseased lungs cause more deaths every year throughout the length and breadth of the universe than ail other human afflictions. Consumption is always preceded by a cold, developing into a cough, which is followed by a gradual weakening and wasting of the system, resulting sooner or later in the great white scourge. 'iMISsTQ 3; for throat and lung affections. It is -. composed of an aggregation of lung H healing, strength-renewing, health--3i giving ingredients which are so j| skilfully and accurately com_j pounded as to assure the quickest \ recovery without the slightest danB { ger to the weakest constitution. ~m Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, fresh 'g j Eggs, Beechwood Creasote and -J Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. n These are the constituents of Lane's _l Emulsion, and if you ask the doctor, i he wiil tell you that they are ail of 0 the greatest value in the treatment ~tA of lung, throat, digestive and " wasting diseases. j Here are a few extracts from testi- -**• monials in our possession. They £s prove its value. / 31 'I cannot help but praise /Lane's gj Emulsion, it did me so much good." "We are never without Lane's -->' Emulsion. It alwajs cures our U 5 colds." "As soon as the children -g have the least cold. I give them j.. Lane's Emulsion." " Your Emulsion CB standing." "We think worlds of ■n Lane's Emulsion. It made our * chiid strong and well." DB Let Lane's Emulsion tell its own story of E! health in your home. Get a buttle from the |— mb local chemist or storekeeper. The price 1 is LMi \ 2/0 ami 4/6.per bottle, of which the larger m si?.e is the more economical. Kef.is*- all I substitutes. « Qs| Prepared only by E. G. LANE. Chcmi.t, C«ra»ru, N,Z. ii

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 71, 26 March 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 71, 26 March 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 71, 26 March 1915, Page 8

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