9UIINCM NOTICE* ‘a, mm i M zsS&gsiMißMlL V , , ' BE WARM EVERY NIGHT THIS WINTER. i r ßlie weather’s getting keen-al-eady, don’t wait till winter in all his frozen glory conies along. What we’re having now is only a preliminary ! —quite enough to draw every housewife’s attention to, the blanket question though. Get ready and entrench against ■V ■’ J . the cold now! MOREYS blankets, WOOLLY AND WARM arq a sure fortification aganist cold. Under a pair of Morey s Blankets you won’t have a “freezy” night all winter. We’d like you to see our stock and make your selection. It’s, in the interests of your comfort that you buy blankets at all—it’s in the interests of economy that you purchase at Morey’s. Haven’t the space to deal fully with all our blankets here they’re 4< too numerous to mention” so to speak. We suggest you see. them to-day. Will you i Ready money bears fruit here to the tune of 5 per cent, discount oils in the £. MOREY & SOK, DRAPERS, STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH.
li . ,I " ,B -*• t«V* - ~ DON’T BE A PRISONER OF THE GERM ARMY! There’s a powerful euemy in our midst threatening Stratford folk. The Army of Influenza and Cold Germs has mobilised for the Winter, and everybody is threatened. Don’t let it conquer you with a cough or cold —once it does, it won’t give you a moment’s “quarter.” Put up an invulnerable defence. ARM YOURSELF WITH EDWARDS’ COLD ANJ3 INFLUENZA CURE. It strengthens the chest so that np cold can gqt its grip on you. If you already have a cough or a touch of influenza, take this reliable remedy immediately and be cured. It loosens the phlegm, soothes and strengthens the inflamed tissue, and helps the lungs to recuperate and perform their work. It is equally efficient in the case of head or chest colds—a few doses give immediate relief and a complete cure is soon effected. Always keep a bottle handy. PRICE is 6d. : ■ -i F. EDWARDS k CHEMIST : : : : STRATFORD.
FARMS FOR SALE I 3262 ACRES, of which 1724 are Freehold, remainder Native Leasehold, alongside Ohura Township, and with a frontage to 5 other roads. Ongarue-Stratford railway goes through the middle of block, also Main Road, both passing _clo.se to woolshed, making subdivision easy, 16 miles of fencing, paddocks, 1900 acres felled, remainder good Tawa and Rimu Bush. £6OO house (new), also cottage, woolshed, engine, machines (4), Dip, etc., Stock optional, or sold at farm or at .Ohura Sale Yards. Price, Freehold, £l2 10s per acre, Leasehold, £8 IDs per acre. Terms £6OOO Cash. Balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Deposit £50.0. ... Write for particulars. Wo can supply every detail. On ; sale for,n limited time only. _____________________________ KING AND STIBBS. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ELTHAM. f L KIN#, Telephone 99, *. H. OTIBBS, Telephone No. MS
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 31, 7 June 1915, Page 3
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474Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 31, 7 June 1915, Page 3
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