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BUSINESS NOTICES. WE SAY! GET THE STRENGTH ok every other seed ain.l) PRODUCE MERCHANTS OFFERINGS IN OATS, OATSHEAE CIIApF, POTATOES, AND ANY OTHER PRODUCE. THEN "‘COME TO YOUNG, HOBBS, AND CG. HERE YOP WILL SEE SAMPLES THAT CAN EQUAL ANY OE THEM. Wo have made very fortunate purchases of Produce, ami can quote very low prices, especially Prime Rangitikei Uatsheaf, ot which wo .have a lino sample—dean, sweet, and bright. Also, Carton Oats, or, if you fancy Duns, or Sparrowbllls, wo have them in A Grade—fine plump samples—all of them. Sound Table Potatoes are not easy to secure, yet wo are offering Prime Table Potatoes, that are guaranteed Free of Grub or blight. ' Other Horse, Cattle, and Pig Feeds wo stock are—Bran, Pollard, Molaseuit, Uarleyinoal, Barley, etc. in fact, whatever farmers require in Produce we can supply the host quality at prices that won’t hurt your pocket. insure your Life—it pays—insure your House and Property, and so be protected against loss—consult us ou all matters of insurance we are agents for— GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT DEPARTMENT. MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS ASSURANCE CO., LTD. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE. QUEENSLAND LIVE STOCK. BEFORE YOU TAKE OUT am INSURANCE POLICY—SEE US. COME IN ANY TIME. STRATFORD. ELTHAM.

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Kheumaiism Can be Cured i our i •j -r. ir-trunaa ifu "■iacum*;. There ate i;i:iny kinds nf rheumatism, but all of them can bo traced to the one cause- -excess uric acid in the blood. 'Aitimugh this tact is recognised by the leading physicians and scientists, people a:e s.till to be found in every city and township trying to cure their Kheumaiism, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago by embrocations and liniments and ] ids instead of using a rational remedy and rooting out the cause. If relief is to be obtained and a permanent cure effected Ivhcumo must be taken. O LJ C , i. \ i IE, i possesses the remarkable quality of neutralising and removing this excess uric acid and its deposits from the system! It acts through the circulating system of the hisod—the only way in which the excess acid can be reached, and thus expels it. N(*matler how long standing your case may be you ran rely on Klienmo effecting a cure. Mr. John Sullivan, of Timaru, has great faith in Jvheumo. Jfe has good reason to be. Read how it cured him: — "I have taken your Rhenmo Gr Rheumatic Gout, ami have j'reat (aiili in ii, 1 can recommenii it as a |.;OC,cl ini >ltcine in Rheumatic cases.” / JOHN SULLIVAN, Dottier, Timaru Bottling Stores. Khotimo is surely worth a tri;d. Get a hnltk: to ni• •! 1 1 front your chemist or t-turo at 2/6 or y;G Vv; t■ ■■ >V\ -fr^7 • \ ■> ‘ gc ■ d), N 1 ' JS **-rsmse\r X t / if. I. 30+9.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 91, 7 June 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 91, 7 June 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 91, 7 June 1911, Page 3

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