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For Children’s Hack),.: Cough at night, Woods’ 1 Great Peppermint Cure, Is ou. as ua.

FIRE! FIRE» T. MERCER’S . : * Cl t .. ,i v» TEMPORARY PREMISES. r|T MERCER informs the public -i- • of Stratford* and district that lie re-opens his IIA IRDR ESS IN G AND FANCY GOODS “BUSINESS in premises formerly occupied by A\’. I C iayton, Broad way Next MULLEN AND MARSHALL’S Next MULLEN AND MARSHALL’S Next MULLEN AND MARSHALL’S TO-MORROW MORNING, (Saturday 15th inst.) ’ •? s '• I 7 > > BARGAINS FROM THE FIRE. BARGAINS FROM THE FIRE. BARGAINS FROM THE FIRE. FIRE! SPECIAL pm-chase—Big job line of ready-to-wear Tains and Sealette and Velvet Hats, less than half cost, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d. —Rawles. WOOL SCARVES 2s lid, Silk and Satin Scarves,-Sealette and Fur Sets, some great value. Call and inspect.—Arch Rawles. ED-SIDE Mats Is 6d and Is lid, Carpet Runners, Blankets, Basil Rugs, Sheets, Quilts. Try Arch Rawles for these. LADIES’ Coats, and again Ladies’ Coats, New Military styles, good colors, prices from 19s 6d to suit all INTER VESTS, Combinations, Grey Bloomers 3s 6d, fleecy lined Underskirts, Children’s navy Stockings, Bloomers, all sizes, Is lid up Rawles. / 9 ONLY.—One piece Dresses, well cttt and fashionable, navy ard brown, all different, bought job, 25s each.—Value.—Rawles. A SPECIAL line of Damask Tray Cloths Is each, new Lace Table Centres Is 3d, Tray Cloths Is lid and 2s lid.—Rawles. . , . WANTED by manned couple, two furnished rooms. Apply by letter “Rooms,” care of this office.

WANTED to Exchange about £2OOO worth of good rent producing Hawera property, equity about £I4OO for Stratford property, Broadway preferred. Send particulars to “Exchange,” care, of “Evening Post.” EMULSIO ca O .SBCB Si tit m on os 0 OS s S 3 ta 'O E3J K?' K.3E,S | J — frSi I is the most effective medicine ever devised for the treatment of Coughs, Colds, Arthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Influenza, and all Wasting Diseases. It you are afflicted with any oi these complaints, you should get a bottle of it and#ee how quickly and pleasantly it will restore you to health. Remember you cannot afford tc trifle with any of these cdinplainti no matter how Harmless they may seem, as all are danger signals warning you of the , imminence ol the great white plague—conaump- '• tion.'' ’ ‘' l Lane's Emulsion combines all the health-renewing, flesh-forming and strength-giving goodness of the purest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, combined with Fresh Eggs, Lime and Soda , Hypopnosphites and Creasote. It is put up under the direction and supervision of the inventor, a graduate chemist, and is recommended by doctors and endorsed by all sections oi the community. BRONCHITIS FOR 5 YEARS CURED BY re** "O'. ' i k£!SSSSSSS!SSSSS^ I^ 4C. u i | Oi £3: mi ■O; •a - -I i bl ‘For five years 1 was a constant sufferet from seveic Urcnchitis Lane's Emulsion so strengthened my lungs mat 1 am quite conjd. > A. Williams, Napier,” We have numberless testimonial.* such as this, proving tne great value of Lane's. Emulsion. Old folk, children, in fact everybody will, be benefited by a course oi thi> grand medicine. It heals the lungs, stops the cough,,helps digestion, assures refreshing sleep, strengthens weak holies and surely restores health and vigour to all wito afe unwell. Ask your chemist or storekeeper to send you a buttle of Lane’s Emulsion. There are t ‘Xu »izes at 2/6 and 4/6 per. bottle. Tht larger bottle is the more economical, a* F contains more than double the ti"nitity. Tm:- no substitute. <? » I | • Prepared only by E. G. LANE, Chemitt 1—- Oamsrui N Z,. , a

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 12, 14 May 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 12, 14 May 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 12, 14 May 1915, Page 6

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