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_ The Medicine _ r Cupboard of 50 years, ago -had always it* big bottle of Bennington s Iriih Mom, Even Way back in the sixties this unfailing remedy was the public i first favourite ju»t as it is to-day. Everyone who has tried Bennington s knows the reason. Its speedy, safe and sure effectiveness in the cure of Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough has established its reputation on the sound basis of public approval. Such letters as this prove its real value Mrs. K. Hawke: j, of SI VFahjravt Strut, Palmerston Xorlli, writes—l " Hiving u.-d your “ Iri.h Mo.. ” wkissw atsdod I hi»« alwiyi lo in lit give relief. When«*ei th« childen hive the .lighlc.t cough 1 give lh-oi lon’a It.th Mo.i " md ~m never wi hout it in lb* home. There are many imitation* —but there » only one Bennington *— refute the other*. SI 10-M 48*

Palmer* ’ Call Meal i* guaranteed free from drugs and stimulant*, and the smallest calves digest it easily, it is rich in bone; flesh and fat producing substances. Actual results prove that calves fed on Palmer’s grow to be strong, healthy and profitable cows. It nourishes them as if mother-fed. Decide to use 3 CALF MEAL

"I really car.' do anything ' When you arc :iii-i!nte!y in--** •ind tired out. it ymmuTv •' ■ire overtaxed -srr«itu-d an 1 weak'netl. Slreuirilion them wilh I'!• •i----eiier's Phosphulonie. iho 'cliaM icnve ••• x.l. It hrin:rs h:u'k v» ron Tiro - ii ikon you cheery :i'i I "..rung and :’mi‘s nights of sound -leep, Fletchers fj Uw ■r s where other* fail In c .us“ I ' natural untie It's n n n eider emitnins pho'phoi n>, ■lire's ovn r'nie lv. (let a >■' le, ",B -i ii .ii nt cli ’ini' - cl stores, m no-1 free fr-> n ..n-i. A. ricielle.. ■'lll'll..-', Welllnp'iOll. //■ ff\ \ V //|V?; , ■ it ; •4 fej.1 1. A. MISS MOODY, DRESSMAKER, C.B.A. Buildings, Broadway. LADIES own materials made up Style and Fib guaranteed. Costumes a speciality.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 79, 2 August 1915, Page 2

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325

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 79, 2 August 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 79, 2 August 1915, Page 2

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