!Sa Rs£ 157?5 pcrlira. Coal ins Monveci n Cod Liv.-r Oil. the er at boc)\ i.uU.-r: B-<rchwo',xl Creatot-! to rodicale all harmful Iwcl-rl. fir-m the .yul'em; Hyrop!ioi|>hit« of lijjnc and :wJ.» In form fl-'i mid musdt and r.irr.'njtSrn fie nerves, while all ate perfectly Combined andemulsified by Fresh Evgs. UurqiahVl for lung and throat complaints and nervous trouble. Sold by all cKemisti and Jlorekeep rj. Price 2 6 and 4/ . The large bottle is the more economical. Get a bolt e now c 10 sage aaa ess eh se 332 a wm wns Splendid Draught, li|Klo Foeli Rvnd Boiling, Convenient *nd satisfactory in every respect—too perfect to lie improved, upon or even approached by :mibat>rs No legs to break or to repl ice. The Unique remains the favor .te Boiler with town and country alike. T. I. LAMASON, Auctioneer, Broadway, Stratford,
MR. T. STRANGE SAYS: proves that Hean's Essence is the best remedy we can give our six children for coughs and colds. It is a splendid medicine."—Tom Strange, Union Bakery, Parnell, Auckland. For the usual coughs, cclds, and sore throats in both children and grown-ups no better remedy can be found than the mixture so easily made in your own home from Hean's Essence. Not only Mr. Strange; but many thousands of others make their own cough remedy by adding sweetening and water to Hean's Essence. In asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, tickling sore thioots, quinsy, phlegmy and chronic coughs, it gives practically instant relief. Sip each dose slowly or gargle throat as required. As Hean's does not contain any narcotic or poisonous drugs it may be taken freely without any haimiul results. A bottle of Hean's Essence makes a pint ol cough, cold and sore throat remedy, keeps perfectly, and saves 10s. tor youi pocket. Hean's Essence sold by chemists and stores, or post free on receipt ot price, 2/-, from Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. B<; sure
DOUGLAS SALEYARDS. MONDAY, .JULY 19th. TEWTON KING will sell by Public •*- * Auction as above— , V)KA HEAD MIXED CATTLK 500 r.i'.ni. ewes Sole at 1 o'clock. AVHAREH'UIA. nEACO.VSKIELI) ROAD. MIDHIRST WEDNESDAY. 21,st JULY 'T.KWTOX KING has received instructions from Mi- W. H. Rogers, who has sold Jiis farm, to soil by Public Auction on the above date, WITHOUT KESERYE. 28 dairy cows, mostly young, AugSeptember culvers •15 mixed weaners 20 stove pigs \ 3 sows in pig Also— On accoiplt Mrs Hall, Midhirst:— J first-class <l:iirv cow ■ 2 wea nors. Sale at 12.30 p.m
LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OK BANKRUPT STOCK. THURSDAY LY 22nd. ON THE PREMISES KNOWN AS BROCKLEBANK BROS. 1 I LAMASON (auctioneer) has - • been instructed to soil WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of the Furniture and Stock in Trade in the bankrunt estate of W. and R. BrocklePARTICULARS APFEj _..;«v..£v. ~J*i*S>«
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 64, 15 July 1915, Page 8
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