CURING A COLD. A PLEASANT, SURE, QUICK WAY. TONKING’S EMULSION. It is just plain good sense to buy Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion to-day. It is a splendid remedy for coughs, colds and all ailments of the air passages. All homes will require Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion this winter; you should have it handy. Then you can he sure you have taken the best precaution to protect yourself and children against bronchitis, sore throats, influenza and similar winter ills. You know careless neglect of the slight chill or cough is usually the beginning of chronic chest, complaints. At the first sign of a cough or chill take Tonking’s Emulsion, which yon can obtain from any store or chemist; prices 1/(5, 2/0 and 4/(5. Jilts. RAKER, of Spreydon, says:— “Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion was greatly beneficial during an attack of bronchitis. I thought I would write and let you know.” If your experience is similar to Mrs, Baker’s why not write to us, so that we can let other sufferers know how good Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion is. TONKING’S LINSEED EMULSION CO., WELLINGTON. » ' a****- -V
NOTICE TO HORSE-OWNERS. HORSE-CLIPPING. HORSE-CLIPPING. LATEST electrically driven Wolseloy Clippers have been installed at the Empire Stables. Horse clipped while you wait! First come, the first served! ’Phone 65. A. J. DAVEY. Ml J .M J AN 25 *3 . Mliij The Worry Habit is the most depressing habit you can contract—it is the outcome of rundown nerves and brain-fag. Cure the cause by taking a few doses of Fletcher’s Phosphatonic, the wonderful hea'th-restorer, and you'll gc t through the day’s work blithe and easy. Flct'h r'i Phoiphvonic con'dni phosph >n:s the Brest nnve-food. It will steadi!v and speeoily bni d up body and brain, and give you health, strength and energy. 2'5 and 4'6 at all Chemist* Hi Stores, or pov fr e from CHAS. A. FL.JTCHLR, Chemist, Wellington. Insist on FLETCHER’S 13
SHOOTING SEASON, 1915. Ist MAY TO 31st JULY (Inclusive). LICENSES to shoot cock pheasants, quail, pukako, teal, grey duck, in the Stratford Acclimatisation Society’s district, will be issued by the following Prist 0 fll cc«. Pigeons and Paradise Duck prohibited. Stratford (principal), Toko, Ngaere, Midhirst, Te Wera, and Whaugarnouiona. FEE £l. Country residents sending fee will have their licenses posted by the secretary. N.B.—A Reward of £ss will be paid to the person for information leading to the conviction of any person shooting without a license or contravening the Society’s regulations. All licenses must be produced on command of any ranger. The following licenses have been issued. Whangamomona. —J. O’Keefe, J. A. Phillips, A. S. Riddel, John Davis, E. C. Stromborn, S. Rosewarne, 0. Olnnsen, S. M. Hitchcock, A. G. Edwrds, W. Davies. R. G. Fawkner. R. H. C. Cornwall, S. W. Court, Jack Dodd. G. F. Court. Te Wera —W. J. Wilson, A. Simmons, W. J. Colville, E. J. Caseldine, W. E. Simmons, A. P. Curdis, A. D, Franks, C. Coulton, N. O’Brien. Toko.—Thos. Young, W. H. Linn, Relit. Garlick, J. W. T. Jones, Chas. Fincham, Wm. Donaldson, J. T. Kilpatrick. Chas. Riley, J. L. Stanford, G. A. Harris, Ewan A. Jackson, Geo P. Hutcheon, W. J. M. Smith, C. F. Tuck. Tututwa.—ln Walker, C. Burton, A. H. Clothier, A. Walker. Pohokura.—G. Todd, H. Fayackorley Puniwhakau.—James Jackson, L. Wathchorn. Tahora.—John Mclntosh, Frank Grayling. Kaimata. —A. H.Amyes. Mahoe.— Alec. Colson. Ngaere.—W. J. Morrison, Stratford—Frank Collins, J. T. Martin. L. Howarth, L. Mace, C. Massey, C. B. Nairn, F. Whittle, J. S. Lyons, John Martin, E. Mason, W. Sherilf, Hugh Campbell, JFL Harrison. Campbell Jackson, Baker Green, A. H. Nelson, A. 1). Corkill, W. Lineham, H. E. Abraham, F. J. O’Connor, Thos. Kirkwood. E. J. Kirkwood, A. J. Davcy. John Coyle, H. Kennedy, T D. Colson, E. A. Nolan, L. H. Coyle, W. Lovett, E. Perrett, Thos Perrett, W. D. Colson, J. R. L. Stanford. T. A. W. Nicholson, R. J. Kmickey, I*l. L. Neal. G. C. Knox. Stewart Campbell. R, F. HARK.sbss, Secretary.
DO NOT THROW YOUT OLD BOOTS AND SHOES AWAY. J. H. PO K.D. BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER, BROADV/AY SOUTH, (Over the Bridge), IS a purchaser of Ladies’ antf Gents’ left off Boots and Shoes. Now is the time to economise. Boots are high in HeUco the economy of getting your Repairs done by him, who has won the title of "First-class Boot Repairer.” HANP SEWH OR RIVETTEJ3.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 20, 24 May 1915, Page 2
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721Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 20, 24 May 1915, Page 2
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