CURE FOR RHEUMATISM This is not a patent medicine, it ia 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 4s 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, F. Greville, Editor !NZ. Dairyman Po* fio3. Wellington.—A dr*.
A Cold will <so ri£ht through the family Nothing is so infectious as a cold. Stop it at once with a dpse or two of Bennington's Irish Moss. It is a sure cure for coughs and colds, and should be in every household. OSS Irish gives speedy relief whether the cold be located in head, throat or luhgs—it clears the choked-up air passages, banishes that “stuffy" feverish feeling, relieves that dry, parching sensation in the throat, and eases the lungs. This lady, like thousands more, would not be without it; — , , !l j Dunedin, h “Since bfcfngiu NewZcaland, I ha ve used LoSlningtons Irish Moss with very great success, I, have found it most beneficial for the children for coughs and colds, during the ~ Sold damp weaVherand fa rays like to keep a-.bottle in.the house." J. \V. GOTTEN. Ask for, and insist, on getting Honnington's. No other is "just as good." All chemists and stores, So’din large and small bottles. 10,; hCSNJNGTCN CASRAOtbi IKiSHMOSS PUBLIC NOTICES. STRATFORD BOROUGH! COUNCIL. TEND ICRS FOR LEASE OF TEA ROOM AND KITCHEN IN MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS. I /, SEALED TENDERS will bo leceijcyd, by the rStratford Borough Cflftn-r, oil, at the oflico of tlio Town Clerk, Stratford, until Monday, the ITtlffkXy of July, 19|0, at 5 p.m., for thovToase for the term of Five Years and Ton Calendar YLontbs from the First clay of September, 1916; of the la|‘ge Tea Room (in width 43ft. Olio, in part and 12ft-?‘in part with a depth in part of 40ft. 5.) in. and in part 33ft.) with Kitchen attached (12ft. in width with a. depth of 30ft. 3 inches), forming part of the upstairs portion of the building erected on |Sectiou 320, Town of Stratford, Tenders, which must bo on a form to be obtained from the Town Clerk, must not be less than the upset rental fixed by the Council. The highest or any tender will not necessarily bo accepted. Tenders must bo accompanied by markee} cheque for first month’s rent and cost of lease. Particulars and Conditions of Leasing and upset rentals, may be inspected' at the Town Clerk’s Office, Stratford, where forms of tender may bo obtained. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk, A A iZFk THE ASSOCIATED BOARD R.A.M., AND R.C.M., LONDON. for Practical Examinations in all Musical Subjects close on Saturday, July Ist, at the office of Messrs Hfeilliwoll and Thomson, Fenton Street. The Examinations will lie conducted by Mr Arthur Hinton, and will bo held about the end of September. PERCY THOMSON, Hon. Local Representative. yjs Ciojs»*iSa THE ASSOCIATED BOARD R.A.M., AND R.C.M., LONDON. TITHE Board has much pleasure in announcing the appointment of Percy Thomson Esq., Solicitor, Fenton Street, as Hon. Local Representative for Stratford. Copies of the Syllabus and all information may be obtained from Mr Thomson at the above address. BY ORER. :w:i
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 72, 29 June 1916, Page 8
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