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PIGS! rnraftHr IN JLEWOOD GO-OPERA JL TIYB BACON-CURING 00. U'D., *r« Buyer* of Prime Bacon Pigs from 112ib fco 1501 b, dead weigh l (maiden sows or barrows), from Shareholders only, and will rwcsiv* fellow tf • SEPTEMBER— At the Factory (Wednesdays) September lot'll and 29th. Monday 13—Tariki. Tuesday 14—Smart Hoad. Monday 27-rAVaitara. Tuesday $8— Midlii rst. BRAND. rr DIMOCK AND 00., LTD v » «* will receive Prime Bacon Pigr at the following weighing station*. RECEIVING DATES. SEPTEMBER— Midhirst—2oth. Toko —2lst. Stratford—22nd, OCTOBER — Toko—l, 18. Tariki—l2, 26. . Stratford —6, 13, ■ 20, 27. Midhirst —11. 20. Douglas—o, 19. : v J. MARRA. Representative, Stratford. PIGS! mill WOODVILLE BACON 00 will receive pigs as follows: SEPTEMBER — Stratford, 27th, from 11.-15 to 2. Midhirst 27th, from 9.-30 to 11.30. Inglewood. 28th. <■. , Toko, 29th. ■ . t YAN DLE) %. Representative. Tired out!' but no sleeg / (/ When yon feel thus—physical lv worn out but can t get a good night’s sleep, the cause is ■run down,nervos. They need a tonic and food that will build up and permanently strengthen them. Take —t ZFleichenr PtiOSlwaßKlC This splendid preparation will put them right, and the cure will be lasting. Phosphatonic contains phosphorus—nature’s finest nerve tonic. Get a bottle of Phosphatonic to-day. Sleep • well and be cheery. 2/6 and 4/6 at chemists and stores, or post free front., .(.’has. A. 1 letclier. Chemist, Wellington, 21
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6, 6 September 1915, Page 3
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411Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6, 6 September 1915, Page 3
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