‘Cold” germs are always “on the offensive.” Your best defence is TON KING’S LINSEED. EMULSION Its unique qualities make it superior to other remedies. SI I Dish tiring ana Irritating — Blotches on the akin are a sign that something is wrong with you. Don’t cover them over and export them to cur© themselves—they won’! do that. If you do not attend to them quickly, they will spread and become more painful and irritating than ever. Eimazol will Cure Skin Disease Get a jar. It quickly alleviates the burning irritation, soothes the skin, and effects a permanent cure. Clear, healthy skin Is rood formed, and whether it is Rezema or any other skin eruption, the euro is just as certain. Get a 2/6 Jar from your chemist or store, or post free from Ohas. A. Fletcher, Chemist, Wellington. Ask for 23 Fletchers tXMA7OL £nt ~ W. H. K ELLY ’ BEGS to triform residents of the Stratford District that he has started business as a high-class TEA SALESMAN, and will personally wait on resident* for their orders within the next few days. Special arrangements have been made to supply a fine quality, Britishgrown arid All-British handled Tea without interruption of supplies. Residents are respectfully requested to try the goods I offer. Further particulars in future issue. W. H. KELLY, BOX IQ, Stratford.
A. 0. WILUAMB, DESIRES the public to know that he has taken over the KAPONGA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Lately carried on by Mr J. Wilks, and also the MAIL COACH SERVICE BETWEEN STRATFORD AND RAPONGA, and hopes to' merit a fair share ol public patronage. COACH LEAVES KAPONGA for Stratford at 8.10 a.in., arriving at 11.16 n.m. LEAVES STRATFORD FOR KAPONGA at 3.30 p.m. sharp, arriving at Kanonga at 0.16 p.m.
FOR D . FOR D ~ THE UNIVERSAL CAR THE UNIVERSAL CAR, THE U N ; 7 E «'i A L C A R 1. J. BRIDGER, Agent?
NOTICE. W£lA Nfi AMOMOiN A TEM PERA NO J£ HOTEL. mHE above ban now been fca-lsou over by tli© uudeitngned, who will be pleased to see old and now friends. The house haa been thoroughly renovated, and meals will be served to suit the general public. Tariff moderate, with civdity and attention. \Ol ICE IX HUESE-t)W NEBS MORBE-CUPPINC. HORSE-CUPPING. ATEST electrically driven VVolseloy Clippers have oeeu installed tit. the Empire totabies. Ixoisa clipped while you waitl fust, come', the brat reived 1 DALEY FARMERS—You wilt need an Aerator to cool your milk during the summer months. We have a hue article at the right price. Inspection invited.—McMillan and Fredrio. - WiitM-v* Kaonn—The?. * 3 wick *ll lie Is of oil for oil fci.giaos, moSof cii-r? and cyulwi. All best rjunb'y- ?■' mwoat prioei. L Ha r knee* . ! uhc? street, UtralE Phoß.«n* I l ' McNEILL BROS. Proprietors Phone fif). A. J. DAVXI.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 54, 2 November 1915, Page 2
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464Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 54, 2 November 1915, Page 2
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