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The Finest Pig Food On the Market To-day is undoubtedly Cereal - Pollard i This Pig-food is specially prepared, and specially packed fbins. It is economical, thoroughly satisfying, highly nutritious, and a famous fattener. The pigs like it, and users will tell you how they thrive on it. WE SPECIALLY RECOMMEND CEREAL-POLLARD, But we keep in stock also Pollard, Sucrosine, and other standard Pig Poods. ' HOUSEHOLD GROCERIES. HAMS AND BACON. If we have not what you want, we will procure it at once, and supply it at very lowest prices always. L'VHD! LAND! LAND! We are in a position to-quote some splendid opportunities in Dairying, Grazing and Bush Country. Write for particulars. M JUL Bayly and Co. • ... •- ~ . * LAND AGENTS, oiRAIFOIU).

Serviceable & Sensible Farm Waggons Serviceable because of the Egmont build, plant, workmanship, and repu tation. Sensible because planned right,. Designed to save time and temper, | Full lock-Turn In Own length—Fitted with Six Spring | Patent oil axles. With everything about them of the very best right through We are prepared to take orders for forward delivery, but if you would aave time and disappointment place them eariy, Egmont Coach & Carriage Company WHEELWRIGHTS, BLACKSMTTHB, 00ACHBOILDKRS, ETC., BTRATFORB. |M*.aU for WABSEY-HARRIS Implements; "\yASA" Cream Separators, Etc. life

The Royal Ruby Rules the Road. ALL THE BEST-SATISFIED MOTORCYCLISTS ARE "ROYAL HUM'" RIDERS. Boar in mind —tlie "Royal Ruby" is a British-bui'.t maeiiine, and l>v far the most popular machine on the market to-day- The 1914 model is the last word in comfort, quality, reliability,, finish and design. THE MORRIS-OXFORD LIGHT CAR. HAS TAKES EXGLAXD BY STORM. . - Costs a penny per mile; luxuriously sprung; absolutely silent; marvellous hill-ciimber; holds road perfectly at 50 miles am hour; vibrationlcas at any Bpeed. REPAIR DEPARTMENT. In charge of highly-qualified English mechanic. AH repairs and vulcanising. Orders taken for re-treading tyres. The Buick High-grads /Jrnertcan Car. J. DONALD, - Ihe Garage NEARLY OPPOSITE I.OAX & MERCANTILE, STRATFORD.

When Your Child's Throat is Sore! That's a "danger sign"! It tells you of deadly germs attacking the tender respiratory organs. Once let them get down into the bronchial tubes or lungs, then the dread croup c>r perhaps pneumonia may life. At the first indication give Bonnington'i Carrageen Irish Moss I There is no tim.- to medd!e with imitations—the ra-Ju thing is to get this magnificent remedy right to the spot at or.ee! For over h J a century it ha? been the favourite fam'.'y cough medicine. Bennington's Irish Moss HERE'S A CASE IN POINT: &iti»on Koatl, Hamilon, September I Gib, 1913. *1 rr'ved in New Zetlsnd over fifty y-ar» ago, and lb fi :t i mily i.i" I remember in Chr:#:ch-Jicli was''.--torinß*nn'j fri h ' (ri«d it for a bad cold, an J frutd it iiH "wi. -isc : then I baveus-.d il for «n>s If ar.d f«mi!y with every «:»cc-s». Duiing my itoretrrpinc I ntvesKJ Sfvcr*! Miiodieds of boltlci of Bon* ninlrn's iiish Mou tmj my cuitons»rs always rpolse very biaHj ol ii." W. TRESSIOEK. 76 \VU jgiWk RISHMOS .L B WCllArtim i&wurt'.) «it!i Mr. S^li- ; AXD Ti'ci'fjtXE c'TR \f FOKD. i, t<tii oi itn2 »hSj« 6*# t? Ina4 is Tsrtaiki u *t tetfitjai 'it S^'-i {VESTED Rncvra—Roval Yeast Cakes ' * s;c 8d l;ox; IVid per box must be trMrii for postage. Bo!e agent, A. Veils, j,ew Ti/aoath. y[sss ouits ',iT ratio F&bf mi.'..- .ire t.Ji.lt of ine Vi-r;. M-.st at I ft'ia id ii'.U MitUi-y : ! ! ic «?>»iy afi! the -uiu Jit 1 isila ifi »«' iinii npOA n W A T TAIr.O K i N 0 OOMPASY, STRATFORD.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 296, 18 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 296, 18 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 296, 18 May 1914, Page 3

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