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:-uc:?;c:~ ;:cv:crc, ALL FARMER'S SHOULD STOCK ST OH ft 5 G WGI jUD PAINT. Bost Application for CUTS, WOUNDS, BROKEN KNEES, BRUISES, CALLS, SURE SHOULDERS, Etc.' Directions: 'Apply with Brush cr Feather. Also GTOHR’S CRACKED HEEL OINTMENT. AN UNFAILING REMEDY. Prepared only by ■E. B. ■ STOHR. THE PHARMACY, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. w. l>. MCOTL.] [W. IT. ROWE. WHY NOT HAVE TH £. BEST PASTURES? rniu-’ vital points in Seeds nro Cleanliness and Gennmnting I’owor, and K * i’t isthose points wo study when procuring Our Seeds. Yet wo cun niuce them on the market at the most Reasonable Prices. Cu!! on us, or write, for Samples ana Quotations <t Our lIAWKF.’S RAY RYEGRASS. LaNTERUURV RYEGRASS (old pasture). Cl ANT ITALIAN RYEG 11 ASS COCKSFOOT (extra dressed). COWCRASS. RFC CLO\ ER, WHITE CLOVER, CRESTED DOGSTAI L. . OR ANY SEED YOU MAY REQUIRE FOR YOUR. AUTUMN SOWING, LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH PRIMES! QUALITY. ■HOWE, KING AND II ROUGH AM STREETS. NEW PLYMOUTH. I why ■S'. Doss fhe y w % rtf'. . ■„ u i G Dug-do . ex') ■ Urnr-T, TK I OLE V s* OMATOt 'r.r.C \N MOM*' GAUU Thr.rßrr. to i rirTcy ho has row every product of ore haw; and /lardon ready to hie hand, in c::qui"ilc condition, at every hour-of ovary day. all the year UKGAuAU Frinccy Product:; arc always an good 13 a-, aru.l r.cnnmliy better than, the prodr.ch; he er a obtain freshly gathered. BrtOrUJSK Priiudey VeßMablcn arc tender and clo;iclov.n; Uiimloy Fruits delicate and of perfect flavour; with acharacter ail ■their own. . ) 3'GSUSE Friniicy Pro ducts, never stale, are never out cf season, and he can order hie menu ae ho will, quite irrespective of , his locality and the time of year. He Just Says : . 66 to FRIWSLEY! ? 5 Ad'TU;v ■ W iw■•■‘-■'•un *'C In order t;> in., king's Li.isewl M-a of U;.in i-.- .- , i ■ s i i *lv Irnnwii t:ir* reninrUahh* curative properties ol Ton* (.>: of 1. 1 it f ii'iu is rr.MiLtl v P>r cog j»colds, and idlest ons ami i:r»*kcs you Lo cu;;i pvlc in one, t;\o,orail I»tvinl: co.«i; k I: tsoil.*•, TAMRp.'C'r; lauar.u > r, r TUi/olon { raid b a test uf your. flora. ante and / ...a > wt'.'.'-.i-.j. 1 !. t I shill. The /lower oflencsl mitred in A it cun. nr wuu.i to | the li-Ts received will he deemed the each of the i lire;- '■ ■■■ ..ana plirases, j n.nsl beautiful ; the one mentioned % Die v. o• Is amk i; tie er er. hra-'e t;> have , r.cxt must frequently will he considered the 11l three initial.-, as that phrase, j second in 1 earlv, etc. l ::.zzr.'nrj ;arvw~ - :mu . A ;•> ) i but not neeiv mrily ,in same order ; 1. Ton king’s Care;: Speedily —•— i r. Coughs tvtul Colds ’ ; a. Cray’s ’i ivirh.ajino Joim’ii—--1 As an ill::. L.alion, lake tr.e phrase ] “ llnnpinr 'J he Tiefure ” : it miglil ’he foinjdiled I*v “ Trier. Henry’s ) Patience ” Kite three initials IT.T.P. 5 being the same). j /TO will I.e award;d to the pe:son i who completes l!;e three triples in the nio.-.l apjwxu ; ia'e manner; or if no one .uN-i*s,dr. wit.i the three, then p.ri/.e will fur the best, completion of one otojlv.'o the ease ir.av he), 'idle iive solnti ins neat in me; it will win in/- each ; the neat ten will receive ■ 5-'- cadi. tomki■:ic<■ r. ii?icr:n rr.iulsio-M ACaOSTiC COMP X.TiII OM. Ueguircd to for:n a sentence, the initin 1 letter of each word to he the eight letters :n “ Tonhinjj’s,” and in the same oiaier. To illustrate; Suppose the acrostic was to he built upon “ Ynlctide ” ; .a sentence meeting the requirement would he ” Youthful, Unsophisticated. l.Lvers Knjov Themselves Immensely I'nring Evenings.” A price of / In will he awarded for the best sentence formed, or ;f no complete sentence of eight words is made, then prize will go to the person extending the best sentence or phrase furthest along the word “ Touhing’s.” The secondary jirir.es consist of live or 10/- each and ten of 5.’- earn!. TOKKIKC’j IiIKSItED l-MUI/SION p lon/K!: co hav axi ion. The n-qmremenl to nv.ve six I flowers in the order of the CONTTOT COi;»l'_ /Ois’S JMVVfii t t \iiil ties. Is it il t i i:v :it- i ■ i u ill tie iliviil*. (1. tl i.'liu;.' o. COlUfStiUll .‘»j,s.i,s liiji’i an.-Oi. I . tl fill ;• 5 musllie uuiilti! aUKc iiy Ur-.s iaiausi 'to.ti.t jiaiiieil'liy a ]:u:a. - l ui tii.: l>o.\ aiaiuai a liult small.)>aU|e. t:;c |oiu l .:;; ■; i in,... iti las vd. ; Hack pa at! trot’a'S/ ■ i.aUc. '.tii' s'. r\*e, or '■■■. I A ciMUl'lcli! t)ox !oa ; / ■ i■' Ul V' tire - Uauty, i Tilt- a;,!ari: The first in ize of /’ll' will he awarded for l!;e list which is correct, or nearest ;.o. The secondary prizes will i.e live of 10/- each and ten of 5/c.acli. troNifiKC’E tiiTcr.D EPancicu £IOO PUBLIC PKiSO With each solution of above prizes, vou are entitled to vote for some "worthy object” in your vicinity’ or in the /dominion, the one receiving the most votes to be awarded a cash prize of /'!oh. For each competition use a separate sheet of paper; then after your solution add something like this; " I vote that the /10.) prize he awarded to Miss X. Brown, of Lynnviilc, for vacation lour, etc.” fVnmrld von wish to vote only for the public prize, you may omit the competition solutions, and will then he credited with two voles. You may vote for auv person or good cause in which vou are interested, such as giving a popular school-teacher a vacation trip (as suggested in above examj le); donating /TOO ton family left destitute ; helping to erect a town clock, or beautifying your own town ; aiding the local hospital funds, or any commendable public or private charity. There are hundreds of worthy uses; to whic h /’’dm can he devoted. In order that contestants in the smaller communities may be under no disadvantage, it is provided that that " worthv object” shall receive the /dial which obtains lire most voles in proportion to the population of the electorate i\r which lire object is located. n:jitrlitL>:is ’ ;v I'SohiU.! 1 I iris Li ml ' • iuli t l.al V ;.s; X (j ■rD l.eC I .HI in- Vllti Ini lahs. Jl.u I. « f Tosik 41!;»’•** Linstis “ ' ivt >1 in s 11 «j i i.• Ic 1 !i will u-Hlillc lo two s cnl: ic:ill almost certainly identical, the prize iii occur tiiiUss one ini », ;».■» all competitors or vole must be hlcoined Ivmnlsioii. If Irom U lier,” Jbilher front or •j-MiMle repln or votes, in as manv solutions fur any ol the cumjx.-lhinns ;W1; v;n;r vul.v, > you wis.li. jiruvultd puiifl is enclosed will, (-.all or li; '.;v.jltd lor ;:k olm *, I. V;I 111.; . . -Ut-rv.■ Is vou* loi auy oilier, Iml may Slot ckuiq- auv s.i.lieton or vole i.tter’il is onev srnl in. A uvll-kno>vn journalist will act as ir.tl’".’ »t vo,.i|.vt om. v |i;.;i- <1 « ,1: 1..- io.al. Wiliiin IS days alter llu-cloHtlia ol conn.Util: m ..i .. 1/ ill Ur j. .i.; mT a-b ;ml the nann r> ol the snootsslul contestants pnl>lisliJrl ia 'B;/ ~ Tim co..i..ei Sl-.m:: u-.l >v..i In o;,-ii ho,a eii-'ieii lo l ennil a reasonable number el ..nsw rs b Lr., r •• eied. 1 . . f.s'.i; • an abaml • a •• ol Inn.- for fully eonsiilerini' votir solutions vou arc a: w. 1 * for'.vai’tl 1 be: 11 a.-, soon as } a;bl(■, A bonus of i each u 1 . 1 , (I Hu iluvr pit/,r winners whose answers reach ns earliest. ■ you ;)ic (billion lo their pis The (hue (or closing' Competition,” iv dal /.nno,lll 1 d in this Ji.iJ.er. ; ibs. V. 1 ilington. . TOlliClil U’S LI MT. 11 EC) EfWULSIOIJ h’roiil nil Chemists alii’, Storekeepers. 1/S, 3/0. '•/& j>er bolt AiJdrcssaU replies lo '‘Ton king’ Wholesale: all merchants

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 80, 24 May 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 80, 24 May 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 80, 24 May 1911, Page 8

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