LUJSifMCGG NOTICES. FARMERS PLEASE NOTE I THIS SPACE RESERVE!) fop r ih W. REID THE LATEST AND LEST IN MILKING MACHINES. THIS GREAT MILKER BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
BR ING THE CHILDREN I BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS ARE OVER. IE THE LTTTIE ONES IUVK NOT BEEN PHOTOGRAPHED THIS SUMMER BRING THEM ALONG TO THE MoALLISTER STUDIO. , NEITHER PRATES NOR TIME ARE SPARED IN OUE EN< DEAYOURS TO GET THE BEST POSSJP T E RESULTS. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO-DAY The Prices are the Lowest in Taranaki, the Quality of the Work speaks for itself. J. MCALLISTER. PHOTOGRAPHER. BROADWAY.
THE GOLDSMITHS AND SILVERSMITHS’ -C° 13 HOAD WAY, STRATFORD. TARANAKI. THE JEW ELLERS.
EVERY FAR MER IN THI DISTRICT SHOULD HAYE i c WALLABY ” JACK. Thrii-c are h-iaDels in ns.' throughout the Dominion, which have proved a reliable help 10 the Farmov, Contractor, ami i>ushuiaii. It is simple in p.ticw. and lias autoniatic lowering rmar. The wmde is foigod from bar iron, with the e::cepc‘.o?t of tin working parts, which arc of the best Stool, the rtiglit of Lho machine being about ml*, ewt The price is stili tlmsame, although steel and cost- in labour lias advanced considerably. Cali at the Mart and inspect. Full stock's cf fl.o host quality at reasonable prices of Horse anil Cow Covers, Seeds, Manures. Horse, Fowl, ml Lhg 1-eod. lene.ng Wire, Corrugated Iron, taples, English and Colonial Cement, Agricultural and Hide Salt, tallow Casks, or any other Farm Requirements. A (rent for NOB FA’S GELIGNITE. GELATINE wVdFJI, SPOUTING BALLISTITifi CARTRIDGES, Etc. \ WTON KING. STRATFORD, NEW PLYMOUTH. KAPONGA.
Bonnlnglon’s Irish Moss cures coughs and colds quickly. The first few doses ease the throat and loosen the phlegm, and the cough is cured almost before you realise it. For fifty years Bonnington’s has been the standard family remedy. Refuse imitations and substitutes pul up to give tdie dealer a bigger profit. Insist on getting BONNSNGTON’S CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS Miss Priscella Verne, Opera House, Christchurch, writes:—“ 1 still take aonuington's Irish Moss whenever 1 am troubled with a cold or loss of voice. 1 find it most helpful to me in my professional duties, and will always recommend It to my friends." So
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 95, 12 June 1911, Page 7
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