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THE ONLY REMEDY THAT GAVE RELIEF. TONKING'S EMULSION. There can be only one reason for the enormous success of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion ; it really does cure affections of the chest, lungs and throat coughs, bronchitis, asthma. The thousands of grateful letters received prove this positively. " I have what the doctors say is chronic catarrh of the throat, and your Emulsion was absolutely the only remedy that gave me relief," says Mrs. B. Jensen, of Carterton. Take Tonking's Emulsion also for influenza and head colds ; neglect of these common ailments often leads to permanent chest troubles. Don't be careless of your health, when one bottle only is sufficient to dispel the worst attack. Buy a bottle to-day and save yourself needless suffering; Tonking's Emulsion offers you the quickest way to health, and the benefit is felt from the first dose. Sold in three sizes, 1/6, 2/6, 4/6. Write and tell us how long our remedy took to cure you. TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSION ' CO., WELLINGTON. 3

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 foL lowing Post Offices. Pigeons and Paradise Buck prohibited. Stratford (principal), Toko, Ngaere, Midhirst, Te Wera, and Whangamomona. 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 poison 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 ranker. The following licenses have been issued. Whangamomona.—J O'Keefe, J. A. Phillips, A. S. Ridrlel. John Davis, H. C. Strombom, S. Rosewarne, O; Olansen, M. Hitchcock, A. G. Edwards, W Davies. R. G. Fnwkner. R. H. C. Cornwall, S. W. Court, Jack Dodd, G. P. 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.— Tbos. Young, W. H. Linn, Robt. Garlick, J. W. T. Jones 3 Chas. Finchaiu, Win. Donaldson, J. T. Kilpntrick, Chas. Riley, J. L. Stanford, G. A. Harris, Ewan A. Jackson, Geo P. Hutcheon, W. J. M. Smith, C. F. Tuck.

Tututwa.— L. Walker, C. Burton, A. H. Clothier, A. Walker. Pohokura.—G. Todd, H. Fayackerley Puniwhakau.—James Jackson, L. Wathehorn. Tahora John Mcintosh, 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. Sheriif, Hugh Campbell, H. Harrison, Campbell Jackson, Baker Green, A. H. Nelson, A. D. Corkill, W. Lineham, H. E. Abraham, F. J. O'Connor, Thos. Kirkwood. E. J. Kirkwood, A. J. Davey, John Covle, 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. 11. J. Knuckey, E. L. Neal. G. C. Knox, Stewart Campbell. R. F. HARKNESS, Secretary.

,/ftra U£\ The Worry Habit is the most depressing habit you can contract—it is the outcome of rundown nerves and brai i-fag. CiKt; the cause by taking a few dotes of Fletcher's Phosphatonic, the wondcrful health-restorer, and you'il pet through theday's work blithe and easy. H<-t h ii I'ho^pba-nrjc cont.-im phosph rus th ■ great nerve-ford, it will .leadil and sorruily bin d up body and brain, and givai you heal h,»;r,ngtb and energy. *ii and 46 at all Chemist* u Store., or pm (, e from CHAS. A. FLLTCHER. Utemitt, V, ellmgton. Imiit on FLETCHER'S 13

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 23, 27 May 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 23, 27 May 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 23, 27 May 1915, Page 2

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