business notices. X FARMERS PLEASE MOTE I THIS SPACE RESERVEi) FOR :S A. W. REID MILKING MACHINE. the latest and best in milking machines. THIS GREAT MILKER BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
BRING THE CHILDRENS BEFORE THE HOLT HAYS ARE OVER. IF THE LITTIJS ONES HAVE NOT 15KEN PHOTOGRAPHED THIS SUMMER BRING THEM ALONG TO THE MCALLISTER STUDIO. NEITHER PLATES NOR TIME ARE SPARED IN OUR ENDEAVOURS TO GET THE BEST POSSIBLE RESULTS. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO-DAV Tho Prices are the Lowest in Taranaki, the Quality of the Work speaks for itself. tTB f n a X X TdrjlT7l*T3 PHOTOGRAPHER . M ALLISTE-xt. jiROADi
THE GOLDSMITHS’ BROADWAY, STRATFORD. TARANAKI. THE JEWELLERS. EVERY FA R MER IN TH.I DISTRICT SHOULD HAVE ‘ WALLABY ” JACK. There are ImalreJs in use throughout the Dominion, which have prr\eci a reliable help io t!io Farmer, Contractor, and Bushman. Tt is simple iu p.’tion, and lias automatic lowering "■car. The whole is foigocl from bar iron, with" tl.o exception of the working parts, which are of the best Stool, the weight of the machine being about naif owt. The price is still tlmsamo, although stool and cost in labour has advanced considerably. Call at the Mart and inspect. Full stocks of the host quality at reasonable prices of Horse and Cow Corel’s, Seeps, Manures, Horse, Fowl, ml Dig I'cpd, Fencing Wire, Corrugated Iron, taples, English and Colonial Cement, Agricultural and Hide Salt, Jallow Casks, or any other Farm Requirements. NEWTON KING.' AND SILVERSMITHS’--0 A Agent for NOBEL’S GELIGNITE. TINE. POWDER. SPORTING' BA CARTRIDGES, Etc. E. GELABALLTSTITE STRATFORD, NEW PLYMOUTH. KAPONGA.
Bennington’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 Bennington’s has been the standard family remedy. Refuse imitations and substitu'.es put up to give the dealer a bigger profit. Insist on getting SB* vBONNINGTON’S CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS Miss Prisceixa Vernk, Opera House, Christchurch, writes:—'" 1 still take Uonnington's Irish Moss whenever I 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." 85
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 96, 13 June 1911, Page 7
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