„ Some children 1 catch cold readily l and each succes- ] sive cold, if not I checked at once, is likely to weaken " the lungs more and more. It is when the lungs are so ,„, „ , , weakened that 9 youngsters are more easily subject to bronchitis and consumption. At the first sign of •trouble, give the children They take it readily of their own accord hecausc of the quick relief it affords. Croup and whooping cough both yield to the curative and soothing influence of Bonnington's. A Nelson lady writes:— , . , "I have great pleasure m recommending your Irish Moss and can remember it being used by our family for twentyfive years or more. I also -»j find it invaluable, for <dh» ject to. 1 can say it never fails to give relief. I advise all mothers to use it. Mrs. Walter Broad. Buy it at your chemist's or at the store. Call for it by name and see that you get it—imitations are sometimes offererl refuse them. , * IU STRATFORD SALEYARDS.
TUESDAY, 30th MAY, 1916. At 1 p.m. [HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENOf CO., LIMITED, will offer by Public Auction as above:—HEAD MIXED CATTLE, SHEEP, comprising--50 ewes in lamb 100 weanor lieifefs 1 2o weaner steers 120 store cows without reserve: 8 2$ rear springing Jersey heifers (choice) . 2 cows. August and September culvers (guaranteed) 1 saddle -and-bridle 1 cattle dog SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 gig horse
STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. AMENDMENTS AND ADDITIONS TO WATERWORKS BY-LAWS. TVTOITCE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting pf the Council held at the Borough Council Chambers on the* .Bth day of May, 1916, it was resolved that the Council should by Special Order adopt, pass, and make' the By-laws, a copy of which was tne'n; produced, amending and adding to the Waterworks By-Laws of the Council of the Borough of Stratford, and that at the ordinary meeting of the Council to be held in the Borough Council Chambers, Broadway, on the 12th day of June, 1916, at the hour of 7.30 p.m., the said resolution' will be confirmed as a Special Order of the Council, and *t such ordinary meeting the Council will also fix the Ist day of July, 1916, as the date upon which such By-laws shall come into force. The object and purport of the said By-laws is to exclude from the ordinary supply, water used for waterclosets, and to include the same in tho extraordinary supply, and to charge for such water so used, the rates specilied in such By-laws. A copy of the said By-laws is deposited at the office of the Council, Broadway, and is open to the inspection of the public during office hours from the date hereof up to and inclusive of the said 12th day of June, 1916. Dated this llth day of May, 1916. PHILIP SKOCLUND, Town Clerk.
NOTICE. PERSONS found trespassing with Dog or Gun on Sections 14, 20, 23, 24, 25, 2(5, Block XV, and 9, XVI, Ngatimaru, will be prosecuted without exception, and all dogs shot. VV. E. CLEGG. M. FOLEY. Tahora Iload, Puniwhakau. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. NOTICE is hereby given by tho undersigned owners of property on Salisbury and Beaconsfield Roads, that all persons trespassing on their lands with dogs or guns will be prosoeuted, and dogs shot. D. FISCHER. J. BLICK. P. J. PETERSEN. C. HODGE. W. SWAN. J. 0. BONIFACE. G. M. HAMILTON. F. SCHUMACHER. C. MAYHEAD. G. SCHUMACHER.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 44, 26 May 1916, Page 8
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571Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 44, 26 May 1916, Page 8
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