THE CHILDREN OF TO-DAY ARE TO BE THE MEN AMD WOMEN OF THE FUTURE. THEREFORE EVERY MOTHER NATURALLY WANTS HER CHILD TO BE A HEALTHY, VIGOROUS MAN OR WOMAN THE FOUNDATION CAN BE LAID BY GIVING THE. LITTLE ONES ALL THE COMFORT THAT IS POSSIBLE TO GIVE THEM. NOW THAT WE HAVE PIAD THE FIRST COLD BLAST OF WINTER, THE FOLLOWING LINKS WILL BE OF GREATEST INTEREST TO MOTHERS : INFANTS' INFANTEES, BOOTEES, TIL BANDS, DAY FLANNELS, BAJUAS, GOWNS, BONNETS, VESTS, GAITERS, BIBS, FLEECY and POLKA 1 ' JACKETS, WARM COATS and WOOLLY CAPS, KILTIES and WARM DRESSES, and WE HAVE MADE A SPECIAL POINT TO SUPPLY THE CLOTHING NEEDS OF THE WEE ONES. EVERYTHING THAT WILL WAKE THE CHILDREN WARM AND COMFY. YOU WILL NEED THESE WARM ARTICLES. WE CAN SUPPLY THEM. DRAPERY, MILLINERY AND J|]g ggjj CHILDREN'S WEAR SPECIALIST. «ew l right opposite us.
BUSINESS NOTICES. WHAT A MAHVEL. ... WHAT A WONDER ' q TARANAKI'S FERTILITY. "' IS THE MODERN DAIRY COW, WHAT A BOOM, 18 THE RELIABLE 6WKDS. '" '> THE TUKMi!» CROP—THAT'S THE THING. Its largely responnible for the romarkanlo dairy returns. GOOD CONSTITUTION nie&ag a GOOD MILK YIELD. THE SWEDE 18 THE BIG FACTOR. EVERY FARMER KNOWS THAT WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE TO BUY RELIABLY—WI MUST CLAIM THE VERDICT. THIS PROUD DISTINCTION—THIS CONFIDENCE EN THE FIRM IB BORNE OUT BY THE FACT TH4T WE HAVE JUST LANDED—I 26 Casat, IB Tanks.—GAß-TON'S »nd HURSTft CLOVERS, SWEDES, TURNIPS NEARLY 23 TONS of Small Seeds £mm OLD ENGLAND. JUST THINK OF IT.—SUCH ENORMOUS REQUIREMENTS ar« mainly the result of our life-long policy. "STERLING QUALITY IN 6EEDB Thfc UNLT THING." A WORD TO THE WIBE-"Book Early." LAST SEASON'S SUPPLY SOLD B2BHT OUT. FULL STOCKS OF—COCKSFOOT. PERENNIAL and 'ITALIAN RYE. WESTERN WOETHS SEED OATS, RYE CORN, MAIZE. MANURES for all crops. ; CEMENT, GELIGNITE, FENCING WIRE, NETTING, and STAPLES. Tm/A^T "Amber Tips" Tea is the tea to linger over and a second cup is a general request. Its delicious mnriVsmtßtHtTHKuiiß ady of disrnnr mation. SSSSZ&S? next time.you entertain, anr 4 what sfood tea" will be a imam- m mous expression. *#m k;7 \ A "Amber h w *-* ■zmmJ Tips"A 7 V 4' Favourite- ***• AGENT—NEWTON KING, STRATFORD. vmmmaammmmmmrz THE ACME OF COMFORT, POWER AND GOOD QUALITY. Those who like to feel plenty of power under them should have a.good look at the EXCELSIOR MOTOR CYCLES just opened up. She runs as smoothly as a car. HAS 7-HORSE POWER TWIN ENGINES. HAS 3-SPEED GEAR BOX. HAS PUMP LUBRICATION. TWENTY-EIGHT BY THREE INCH TYRES. And.many other UP-TO-DATE IMPROVEMENTS such as taking either left or right hand side car, etc. PRICE £B7. PRICE £B7. AGFNT.
DRINK SAR&APARSLLA I IT WILL GOOL MY / j *„+»mn weather the blood gets ov.^iheatIn the warm. Summer and Autumn wea ™* Thls those pimples ana ojitb-eaks on tke *in. EDWARDS' SARSAPAR-LtA. SARSAPARILtA. SARSAPARILLA. SAR3A'PAR^I-tiA. a : wonderful improvement ..in the r l° A , nbr(V;VPr> tonic properties. .. ae » nnYTLE PRICE 2S 6d PER BOTTLE. F. EDWARDS - ■ \ CHEMIST, RBOADWA^ STRATFORD FARMS FOR SALE g 24 ACRES, all in grass, about 10u acres plougbable, two sheep country, well subdivided, well fenced, arid watered, on good roads, three miles from tdwnflhip, good house of 6 rooms, good outbuildings. Price £8 10s per acre. Terms. 180 ACRES, all in gr*ss, all ploughable, about 15 paddocks, well watered, sheep proof fences, house-of 4 rooms (new),>good outbuildings, situat ed close to main road. Price £23 acre. Terms arranged. 101 ACRES, all ploughable, all-in grass, almost all stumped, 12 paddocks, fenced with Wife arid live hedges, ihtfuse of 5 rooms, very good outbuildings, factdfy adjoinin|r/School opposite, 6 miles from main line. This farm carries-86 coWs, betodes other stock. Price £24 per acre. Terms will be given. KING AND : 3TIB©S. aUCTIOHEfeRI, LAND aCIWTS, WHOLESALE WIHI AMD iPIRIT MERGHANTB, ftLTHAM, 1. H. STIBBS, TeJ«phone No, 115. T. R. KING, Teleahone W, TO DAIRY FARMERS. LARGE OR SMALL. LARGE OR SMALL. Over 8000 iivuse in Austnlia; used in America, Jersey, Straits Settlements, and selling fast in New Zealand. NO POWER. Works themselves When adjusted, CHILD CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STRIPPING. ENQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. PRICE, £5 10s CASH. IN USE IN AUSTRALIA FOR SIX YEARS. MILLAR, WADE & CO., L PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. SITE THE FTttE BRIGADE STATION.
WARNINC TO PIAKO-BUYERS. " Any dealer, salesman or traveller who easts reflections upon his competitors does so from interested motives—perhaps to cover his o-.vn wean position. He should be disregarded. "The Bristol" agents are definitely instructed to avoid such methods and to relv solely on the merits of th* Companv's I'ianos and Organs, lhat has been our attitude during the past tlurtv-two years. We have full confident in the quality of our instruments every one of which carries a double guurc.He,:—the makers; and •>ur own. We knvw cut values are ah; olr.toly the Usfc and <'">' timePiivmeiit' terms the most liberal pro ifrnoie. To MjUmi our Pianos ami Divans -genumo and new you must buy from our own "Branches and Agents Any advort'semenc or suggestion which might lead you to believe otherwise should be unheeded. The Bristol Piano (Jo., Ltd.. Wellington. North -Island -M imager: M. J. Broones Local G. W. Mills.
CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. This is not a patent medicine, it is a prescription or an eminent English specialist. For years I had been a sufferer from chronic rheumatism. One year ago I consulted one of the leading specialists of the Dominion (now deceased). On receipt of postage stamps, money ordor, or postal notes tor 4s Gd, I will post twelve doses of the remedy, which this specialist declared to be the only l thing known to science as a mro for this painful disease. F. Greville, Editor NZ. Dairyman Box *oa t .Wellington.—Ad«,
Contagious Maimnitis.— The main thing in combatting this scourge is immediate treatment on first symptoms. If you do this with "AntiMammitis," then the result is practically sure. You may not have it in your herd now, but to-morrow your turn may come and you would be forearmed had yon a supply of "A'titiAfflmmitis" on hand. McMillan and Fredric, Sole Agents. Price 4s per packet of 12 doses post paid 4s 6d. s
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 97, 30 March 1916, Page 3
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