Bargains in Goods that are very, scarce in GIRLS' KILTED SERGE SKIRTS, former Price 4s 6d, First Sale Price 3s 6d. KILTIES for Children, all colors, Ordinary Price, 12s 6d, First Sale Price 6s 9d. LADIES' NAVY AND BLACK GAITERS, Eormer Price 5k 9d, First Sale Price 4q 6d. TOWELS from Uti to 3s 6d eaoh. LADIES' FLEECY LINED BLOOMERS, 3 S lid, 'ls lid, Now 2S 11d, 3S 11d CHILDREN'S CORDED VELVET 1 Only, LADY'S ASTRACHAN COAT size 0.5., previously priced 59s Od, Now 45s 6d. 1 Only, CARACUL COAT, former price 79s Gd, Now 59s 6d. COATS, 24in, Former Price 12s All other Coats, both Ladies' and Od, 27in. Lis 6d, Sale Price 6s 6d, Children's marked down to Bed--7S 11d. rock. WAI TFRS draper, Stratford Bank of New Zealand \a Opposite
Mr "DICK" STEWART i s now in South Africa as manager for J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Writing from Johannesburg recently he- says that during th* trip from Australia he again proved the value of Fluenzol (1s 6d and 2s 6d) os a means of curing an attack of broils chitis. His fellow passengers were astonished at the rapidity of his recovery after he had gargled Fluenzol.*
MILK OF THE CJMMS. Ibr C&IVEX - jft Follow the lead of 'those who are Making Money m Dairying: 1 have much pleasure in stating that after a long experience in Dairying and the use of Calfmeals—having on different occasions used nearly every Calfmeal that has come on the market—l have found "Ceremilk," which I have used these past two seasons, the best in every wav. It is easy to use, the calves very quickly thrive on it, and I think the urice vviU moi*e than favorablv compare with any other Calffood on the marKer.—Yours faithfully, (Signed JOHN ROSS: Maharahara, Sept. 13, 1915. I have used "CEREMILK" for tnv calves this season ana can thoroughly recommend it to anyone requiring Calfmeal. Tn«r« ih no necessity to give any new milk from the dav the calf is taken n.nn tne mother, when using "CEREMILK." (Signed) .». SWALLOW. Matamau, Sept. 11, 1915. I would like all interested to know what an excellent voung stock food your "CEREMILK" undoubtedly is. The 1001 b hag you sent is not yet finished. Upon nrst triaf the calve? took to it with a thorough relish and are now almosr, wen tied—looking better than ever I have had th<n> ITsod with prepor care ami jwujfaen'. ' s•!■«*,» '* *" "" < " , " a " v '" tisfi "- tory for y „„n g pig, ami popltry.-Y "^ M KELT . AWAY . "Mnvistn," Adventure Bay, Tasma nia - t „ ,v/w,„;« ™ r „ r , yvT . BIGGER DAIRY PROFITS FOR *& JEGF CEREMILK, THE ACKNOWLEDGER LEADER OF CALF FOOD-' Local Agents: JOHNSON AND CO.. HAWERA.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 7, 7 August 1916, Page 3
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