THE CHILDREN OF TO-DAY ARE TO BE THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE FUTURE. therefore every mother naturally wants HER CHILI) 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 HAD THE FIRST COLD BLAST OF WINTER, THE FOLLOWING LINES WILL BE OF GREATEST INTEREST TO MOTHERS:— INFANTS’ INFANT EES, BOOTEES, TIE BANDS, DAY FLANNELS, DARIAS, GOWNS, BONNETS, VESTS, GAITERS, BIBS, FLEECY and POLKA JACKETS, WARM COATS and WOOLLY CAPS, KILTIES and WARM DRESSES, and DRAPERY, MILLINERY AND CHILDREN'S WEAR SPECIALIST. WE HAVE MADE A SPECIAL POINT TO SUPPLY THE CLOTHING NEEDS OF THE WEE ONES. nr. EVERYTHING THAT WILL MAKE THE CHILDREN WARM AND COMFY. YOU WILL NEED THESE; WARM ARTICLES. WE CAN SUPPLY" TH EM. ew is ■ m
BUSINESS NOTICES. WHAT A MARVEL. ... WHAT A WONDER -** TARANAKI’S FERTILITY. IS THE MODERN DAIRY COW. WHAT A BOON. ' ' -v IS THE RELIABLE SWEDI. THE TURNIP CROP—THAT’B THE THING. lbs largely responsible for the remarkable dairy return*. ~ GOOD CONSTITUTION uiean a a GOOD MILK YIELD. THE BWEOE IS THE SIC FACTOR, EVERY FARMER KNOWS THAT ‘-■ ’ . <"*• # WV; -yy " WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE 2UY RELIABLY—W* MUST CLAIM THE VERDICT. THIS PROUD DISTINCTION—THIS CONFIDENCE IN TEE FIRM BORNE OUT BY THE FACT THiT WE HAVE JUST LANDED—I2B Caaaa, 15 Tanka.—CARTON’S and HURST’S CLOVERS, SWEDES, TURNIPS NEARLY 23 TONS of Small Seeds fcom OLD ENGLANI). JUST THINK OF IT.—SUCH ENORMOUS REQUIREMENTS ar* mainly ilse result of our life-long policy. "STERLING QUALITY IN SEEDS Trie- ONLY THINC.’' A WORD TO THE Early.” LAST SEASON’S SUPPLY SOLD BIHHT UJJT. . i. . FULL STOCKS OF I Z ■ : ' t , x , COCKSFOOT PERENNIAL and ITALIAN RYE. WESTERN WOETHfI SEED OATS, RYE COEN, MAIZE. MANURES for all crop* CEMENT, GELIGNITE, FENCING WIRE, NETTING, and STAPLES. NEWTON KING MEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD. KAWIHG*.
TVs *1 DRINK SARSAPARILLA I IT WILL COOL AND PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. ,i 7" 1 O nri Autumn weather the blood gets owheatIn the warm Summer and Aut m those pimples and outmeaiis on tke skin. EDWARDS’ SABSAPARRLA. SARSAPARILLA. SARSAPARILLA. SARSAPARILLA. 18 “ I? r wlmTrovemTur t te P "f mi»n G rf s “o»r‘ -ona wonderful improveip, Sarsaparilla, moreover, * from its tonic properties. PRICE: 23 6(1, PER BOTTLE, PRICE 2S 6d PER BOTTLE. PRICE 2S 6d PER BOTTLE. PRICE ?6 6d PER BOTTLE. F. EDWARDS CHEMIST, BROADWAY, STRATFORD rmnuamum.. FARMS FOR SALE ACRES, all in grass, about 10u seres plough ble, two sheep country, well subdivided, well Jenced, and watered, on good roads, three from township, good house of 6 rooms, good outbuildings. Price Lb lUs per acre. Terms. 80 ACRES, all in grass, 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 per acre. Terms arranged. 01 ACRES, all ploughable, all in grass, almost all stumped, 12 paddocks, fenced with, wire and lire hedges, house of 5 rooms, very good outbuildings, factory adjoining, school opposite, 6 miles from main line. This farm carries 35 cows, besides other stock. Price £24 per acre. Terms will be given. KING AND STIBBB. auctioneers, land agents, wholesale wine and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ILTHAM. 1. H. BTIBBS, Telephone No. 115. T. R. KING, Telephone W. TO DAIRY FARMERS. LARGE OR SMALL. LARGE OR SMALL. MILLER-WADE MILKING MACHINE Over 8000 in use in Australia; 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. THE MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT R.CURRIN’S, BROADWAY, OPPO- * SITE THE FIRE BRIGADE STATION.
is marvellous for bronchitis, incipient consumption, asthma, etc. Lane’s has a most extraordinary record of success, for it is a wonderful lunghealer and bodybuilder. It not only restores health, but also builds up and maint a ins the streng th of nerves and body. It puts flesh on the thin, gives confidence to the nervous, and promotes perfect assimilation and healthy digestion. Get a bottle, and always have some in the home, to be taken whenever there are signs of weakness, sickness or lung or throat troubles. 2/6 and 4/6 at all chemists and stores, “ It’s famous because it’s good”
To come home to a cop of a -is to meet with a cheery welcome. Whether riding, cycling || or motoring, a cup of delicious steaming “Amber Tips” Tea j adds final joy to the outing, i iea—particularly is u || "I the ideal thirst-quencher since,. % it supplies the necessary invigoration. ■v. *>- IsSE m SI i Try the P 2/- blend. a Amber Tips — Everybody’s •Favourite n"' 1 -1 ' , ■*': >■ AGENT —NEWTON KING, STRATFORD. " fi IT STANDS THE PACE, IT DOES ITS WORK. THE “EXCELSIOR” ALWAYS MAKES GOOD, Seven successes against all-corn ers. It makes and breaks its own records. It outclasses all competitors. In speed and quality it stands alone. At Marton, March 2nd, P. Coleman on a Big X, from scratch, won 15-lap handicap against 16 entrants, 18} miles in 17. minutes. 15 seconds. PRICE 8G GUINEAS. B. BARENESS ACENT - STRATFORD '
CUHE FOR RHEUMATISM. This is not a patent medicine, it is a prescription of 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 order, or postal notes for ts 6d, I will post twelve doses of the remedy, which this specialist declared to be the only thing Known to science as a cure for this painful disease, h. Grevillo. Editor NZ. Dairyman Pox 502. Wellington.—Advt.
i 1 r m if i ill m v_ #4« The Children’s Choice BOURNVULE CHOCOLATE it a Superb Confection. with a delicious flavour and of great smoothness. It is produced by a special process, the result being a Sweetmeat of highest quality. Cadbury's Mexican or Vanilla Chocolate —the best plain Chocolate to send to our Soldiers at the. front.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 2, 5 April 1916, Page 3
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