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'MSrW ■ I *. iv. NEW Z EALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY 00., LTD. IJROADWAY, STRATFORD. •,i> ‘‘i •' \ i if,. t; ... |SJ AOMB, Freehold, nice lying dairying land, beautifully watered, no WMda Half has been stumped and ploughed. Well divided and toed Good 6-roomed house, hob and cold water, every convenience. Concrete manchie shed and yard. Close to School and Factory; >, T rwi T to town and railway. Owner offers to sell, together with 70 ) dury oows, waggon, horses, and full feet of farm implements, at £49 per acre. Good terms to a reliable man. No. IQ 72Jg ACRES, Fr<jebold. Handy to atford. All necessary buildihgs. A good proposition. £SO per acre; easy terms, and stock ..financed if i JVC 8-950 nepeisary. U« ACRES Leasehold, with purchasing clause. Good land; no weeds; Will carry 40 cows. All necessary buildings, machines. Owner will least at 84s per acre, and give optional purchasing clause, if Lessee nmnamd to oav a'hundred or two cash down. This is a good property preparou ™ ro No . g-967 f . : jt! ■ / Ml ACRES Freehold. Few minutes Cheese Factory, School, Telephone, etc Good 6-roomed House, Cow-shed, good water power. Farm and Homestead is well provided with shelter. No deep gullies c. weeds, ftice, £36 per acre; very easy terms to an approved man; balance for long term at 61 per cent. No. 4-189. A. O. BELL, Laud Salem an. W. A. HEWITT, THE ALLIED FORCES IN EGMONT GIGS. , 7 ,v V ARE INgURFAtMIA irORKMANAHIF •fIINTIFIC OBSTRUCTION . TOOTED TiMIIEIUI AND ™ l • INVINCIBLE VMPiB OF EXFKRIENCF * . -’rl % «} , ' l mUBN AFFCARAMCE. ... EGMONT & CARRIAGE 1 .CO 4^’^-.%kafl*:'ArriiEßr, near commercial hotel r The finest tea from the finest plantations to your teapot Insist on Amber Tips ■D Don’t forget to take it with I C A Whenever you go away, have a bottle ( Whenever you go away, have a bottle of Bennington's Irish Moss in your bag. You never know when you may take cold—you never know when a cod may develop into serious illness. But, by taking Bennington’s in time, you can easily ward it off. Be sure vou get a bottle of it to-dav. BONNINGTON’S IRISH MOSS to tuck jjway in a corner of your bag. Read this letter of appreciation; Timarn, “Fop over turentv years [ have periodically used IfnnningLon's Irish Mo,« and have found it specially specific fo - ali kinds 01 colds. For children, 1 believe it. to tie nnsurpiKwcd. As an ex-atore-keefier I have (.•ontiumilly recommended it and have sold hundreds of boi tie." WJI. OWEItS. Sold in large and small bottles. All Chemists and stores. lO.i Ifj’v •I ‘.I

SAVE THE BABIES. rjIHE PLUNKET NURSE may be consulted at the Foresters’ Ball EVERY TUESDAY. Hours, 9 to 5 p.m. Free to all. » m MNMfin: WnoNf S 3 U HANDSOME APPEARANCE. PERFECT COOKER. JJELLRINCER BROS., LIMITED, Sole Agents. B UTTER - WRAPPERS. -To Dair Farmers who make their ow butter: Obtain your buttor-wrappai at the “Str?, 4 fn, 'd Post” Job Printin Offico.

m m. m i % IT* A Social Leader’s Advice to a Debutante—“Remember my dear, Good Teethkeeping means good health and winning smiles both indispensable to social success.” Rely on the habitual night and morning use of Dr. Lynn's PERFECT Tooth Powder Prepared for nearly half a century by a Doctor of Dental Surgery. Teach your children to use Dr. Lyon’s night and morning above all at night. This will in» sure them against future tooth discomfort and prove the best safeguard to their health. Obtainable at all leading chemists and stores. I.W.LYON&SONS,Inc. Lower Cuba St. Wellington, N. Z. 109 Pitt Street Sydney. N. S.W. % I j I I I m I J I < m WAR PRICES. In many instances the .war is made an excuse for unduly inflating the charges for articles of everyday nee. Plueusol is, however, still the same price (Is 6d and 2s 6d), despite the increased cost of production; and the trade terms are unaltered. Gargle for throats, sniff up for colds, and swallow for ferers and influenza.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 56, 3 October 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 56, 3 October 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 56, 3 October 1916, Page 2

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