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I Ivd I I I A* wonderful Tonic and Strengthener. * EMULSION Cures Coughs and Colds. One of the greatest end most fata! mistakes that can be made is to neglect a cough or cold. The inflamed tissues then give consumptive germs an opportunity to become established. Lane'i Emulsion should be taken at the outlet. It strengthens the lungs and throat and banishes all deadly germs. Lelters received from sufferers show that Lane's has effected hundreds of remarkable cures—cures that were thought impossible, Jtis palatable, aids digestion, sharpens the appetite and restores health. Lane's Emulsion is the discovery of and manufactured by a graduate chemist. Keep it in the home. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Price 2/6 and 4/6. The Urge bottles are the most economical, they contain more than two of the smaller ones. Manufactured by: (_ E. G. LANE, Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z.

7 really can't When yon are abnolntely hier and tired out, it shows yonr nerve* are overtaxed—strained and weakened. Strengthen them with Fletcher'* Phoaphatonie,tho reliable nervo food. It brines back yonr energymakes yon cheery and strong, and gives nights ot sound sleep. fk Vletcherls wstmmc cures where others fail because it C is a natural tonic. It's a nerve- ,-=*" builder contains phosphorus, nature's own remedy. Get a ' bottle, 2/6 and 4/6 at chemists . and stores, or post freo from A\/ Chas. A. Fletcher, Chemist, l\\V, G/*OON AMD CO., BPOAQWAY (SOUTH, Bi^ATFQKD. "toTOTE oaajtga of from the ±™ Bridge fco ap.fco~d*t« »hop uexfc Miidford'g Motui Uniftg* „ & ln „„ Monday, 14th December. SWj modtr/i (*»)iv,m„w„* it!Ht,*!»o<i Houseffiv«B *r« ,. u |] *.,,} j„ hr . M .| A.b iißiial f>n!» f,h,> primmt, of K«/>tmnttow. pork, ( no all SoH», »to t) -> n

ADVERTISED GOODS STANDARD GOODS The World Over, WHY? BECAUSE there must be in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it, will not be purchased again, and the advertising will bo unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are as represented and good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. "Stratford Evening Post" readers will profit by a careful perusal of the advertising c«»l-

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 28, 1 October 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 28, 1 October 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 28, 1 October 1915, Page 8

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