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Poor Solomon Stead lay sick in Ids bed, Twas a cold that he’d contracted, With Kings like lead, he was all but dead, And his wife was nigh distracted. In the stress of her grief she shook like a leaf. But such anguish was premature. For her mother rushed in and replaced hot gin With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure

PALMERSTON NORTH PATRIOTIC SHOW. Eentries for this great event are now finally closed, and indicate a highly successful show, provided the weather is good. Always a great centre for purebred stock, Palmerston Show Grounds wiirth'is year have a display that has not been approached in the Colony, and the new cattle pavilions will be well opened. Some constant exhibitors have not been able to show this year through lack of labor, but other new ones have stepped forward. The A. and P. Association and the Patriotic Committees are working well together, and preparations are well forward. A very big attendance is looked for as an acknowledgment for, 'the patriotic spirit of the Association. The Show opens on Wednesday next, closing each evening at (3, but the patriotic fair in the machinery hall will remain open until 10 each evening, finally closing on Friday, Novemebr sth.

in a u Cured My Husband ’ Cough!” M I found your Bmnltton • ■plmdM mwmkJf. My huiband had an attack of Bronchitis, and tha aonatant coughing kept him avaka at night. One hottla stopped this.” W3EK] 5 I INC! u ur'ittcc D agmulsi 13] v- li i PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. TLAMASON has received in- • structious on behalf of a client, to sell at his Warehouse, Broadway North, in premises lately known as (Brocklebank Bros., a large quantify Furniture, etc. i PARTICULARS APPEAR LATER. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1916. THE N.Z. LOAN and MERCAN TILE AGENCY CO., LTD., and MESSRS WEBSTER, DOBSON and Co., will offer at 1 o’clock sharp:— 120 yearling heifers 100 store cows 20 forward cows 75 yearling steers 30 w'oolly hoggets 20 2-year steers IN LOAN AND MERCANTILE DAIRY YARDS—--48 springing heifers 10 dairy cows

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 51, 29 October 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 51, 29 October 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 51, 29 October 1915, Page 8

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