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WALTERS are on Tip-toe A Few words well-chosen may mean more than a bookful to a busy women. HERE-ARE THE _ m which '" W ° S, a"gfa H£ S a rotation for prompt cash Wf CTERS/ Every price is a " surpr.se (or Economy Seekers.

II I ■ Best m< SSBISIBiJ EMULSIONj If your children are sickly. delicate Qt aiUng, if they have rickets, wasting disease, cpughs, colds, bronchial troubles, croup or whooping coiigh, see that they ( get Lane's Emulsion.. It gives health and renewed energy by making flesh, blood and bone—and they relish it from the first dose. Never be without a bottle in the bouse. 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle at all chemists and &feig»jsi >-&ny%iMßiiiiffi "AND THEN ,'Kjiil NONE."- W Ten! littW coioiril^j;':'^;^;^^;:^© '• Rhine, f|U ■"»**' ™jEp New Zealand' wMekeu, and theiu Nino little' colonies singujg hymns of hate, : '• ! German New Guinea fell, and then there were eight. Eight: little colonies praying hard to heaven,- • j. .'■' •" ■.' '•'■ - ! ' The Bismarck Archipelago was haggod—leaving seven. Seven little colonies up to German tricks, Australia seized the Marshall Isles, and then there were six. Six little colonies trying to keep alive, Kaiser Wilhelm.'s Land changed hands, and then there were five. Five little .colonies for help, began to roar, Japin smashed up Kiao-Chau, and then there were four.' Four little colonies lioy/trnd ■ * iVsif ■•"- . -fifth the sea, *• '-,.-; -.- V : "/my But France and we., .£opk Togol|si|l, and then there were three. Three little colonies the German colours flew, And so we captured Cameroon, and then there were two. Two little colonies from Botha tried to run, Until South-West Africa was caught —leaving one. One little colony remainoth to the Hun, But General Smuts will soon have that, and then there'll be none. —W.A.A., in London Evening News.

ENSATIONAL AID ON ARYNX. mm A thousand genus have made Uw* your larynx. Time ydU defended yoursolt. Don t let them dig themselves in_«l«»i 't let reinforcements Meet tlio enemy the offensive with EDWARDS' COUGH CONQUERS COUGHS AND COLDS. Don't let the on for a minute-t.me tells. Get Edwards' Cough Cure NOW-tho first dose will harass .the enemy, and a complete; permanent euro will .speedily take place. ' CHEMIST, BROADWAY i 6TRATFORH Madaiti 1 *: Tie a knot in your before A d©nerous beverage. SIANQARD GQCOA OF THE WO#Lp. ' | CHEAP. BECAUSE A LITTLE . ~, , GOES A LONG WAY. A FOOD FOR THE MUSCLES. A TONIC FOR THE NERVES. t : A PEUCACV"FOR THE PALATE.

Contagious Mummltis. —The main thing in combatting this scourge is immediate treatment, on first symptoms. If you do this with "AnHMammitis," 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 bo forearmed had you a supply of "AntiMammitis" on hand. McMillan and ITredric, Solo Agents. Price 4s per <>acko+, of 12 doses, post paid 4s «d. *

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, ami selling fast in New Zealand. NO TOW MR. Works themselves When adjusted, CHILD CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STRIPPING. ENQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. PRICE, £5 10s GASH. IN USE IN AUSTRALIA FOR SIX YEARS. MILLAR. WADE & CO.. L TB PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. THE MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT R.CURR.N'S BROADWAY, OKPr, SITE THE FIRE BRIGADE STATION.

biidren s www By collectinq EDURNVILLE COCOA COUPONS yon can obtain a Free JciweZ Cas&ef of Deliciou* Chocolates. Wnte for Cyupon Starter to CaJbury'i. Wellington.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 47, 30 May 1916, Page 3

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575

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 47, 30 May 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 47, 30 May 1916, Page 3

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