M HEAN'S" BEST*COUGH [ REMEDY. "When asked to recommend a cough or cold medicine I always say 'Hean's Essence,' I find it valuable for croup and whooping cough. I would not be without Hean's Essence in my home." —MRS. R. CARROLL, Midhirst. One bottle of Hean's Essence makes a pint of best cough mixture and saves 10/-. Simple to make, pleasant to take, and always does good. JBST tu&lSfi AUCTION SALES. AUCTIONEER, BROADWAY HTBATFORD Seadsman and Oneral Product MaroL;; , Uraao ami Clove? ■ * is, M*cnuit>Drossed, Oate, -..'ii'pb, Ll>n>«, Carrot, and n». 3tx.c.>. Barley, Wlieat, Poilajd. titm, Maize, Prime O.S. Cbuif, Potatoes, Onions, Peas, Lunteed Crushed for Calves. MANURES for Ail Crops.—Superphosphate, Steamed Bone, Sulphate of Potash, Basic Slag, and Kempthorue Prosser'a Special Mixtures. CLEARING SALES Conducted in any part ol the District. AUCTIOJN BALES JSVJSKI SAi'UJtt DAY AT THE MAKI. Agent for Mcßae Mattress laole agent for Taranaki), Amner's Agricuitural Lime, AT THE MART. SATURDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1916. Poultry, vegetables, carrots, onions, tabic and seed potatoes, Planet Juu. seed drill, copper and stand, one English setter dog, suite furniture, singlo and double li.ll. bedsteads, stretchers, sheeting, go carts, linoleums, huge safe, tables, chairs, Singer Sowing Machine (nearly new), box mattress, child's cot, couch, and large quantity gundries. Also about 100 pair Boots (no reserve), rugs, and pieces of carpet (all new), f Sale at 12 o'clock.
l,v*C re 2 re !' I we <*"*** W KC S- 1 ■ 'tours 3f>,.'SS v e c *iti you 51 tnjy Succestful dairymen take n» note—flkeir calves, fed on Palmer* Calf Meal, grow up to be strong, bwltby profitearners. Palmer’s baa been proved the best—proved by Government analysis and by actual results. Hundreds af farmers kave written in enthusiastic terms about Palmer’s—it is gumrant*ed. Make mere nseaay from jsßarr calves—feed them an 5 B CALF,MEAL The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Coy, Ltd., are suppliers of this Meal. »»0f NOTICE. WHANGAMOMONA TEMPERANCE HOTEL. TITHE above has now been taken over by the undersigned, who will be pleased to see old and new friends. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and meals will be served to suit the general public. Tariff moderate, with civility and attention. McNEILL BROS. Proprietors. W. U. K ELLV LEGS to mform residents of the ■ltfatlord District has started msiness as a high-class TEA SALESMAN, tnd will personally wait on residents or their orders within the next few lays. Special arrangements have been unde to supply a fine quality, Britishgrowu and All-British handled Tea vithout interruption of supplies. Residents are respectfully requested o try the goods I offer. Further particulars in future issue. N, if. KELLY. Box t<>, Stratford. ~
WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT, MIRANDA STREET. ""■'OAJj and Firowood ftlw»ys or X - J hand. Wood out to any loogth Accommodation for storing goodu. Orders can he left at Alt Moon's Broadway.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 28, 1 October 1915, Page 8
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