Half s century ago Bonningfon’e Irish Moss was first sold in the little old-fashioned druggists’ shops of that lime. I o-day it is the cough; .medicine, procurable throughout-the length end breadth of New Zealand and Ausira ia ' Merit alone has built up its great saje. Your grandfather found It the most reliable remedy. Your father us dit and gave it to you. Now it cures the toughs and colds of your little one*. Refuse substitutes and insist on getting V, IE V w Sir. U : Oj ak i Lk a irish'mo Mb.Stani.kv R. Boom,the well-known representative of the “NX Farmer,” writes i-*-’’ A had cold, followed by an attack of bronchitis, wiih a severe backing cough, induced me to try your Bonningtein's Irish Moss. It proved n most happy remedy, enabling me to fulfil an engagement when 1 bed despaired ol puuiug in an appearance.” 37 -
ii' I* OK SAajE. ' - 513 ACRES. < I. to ill-health, the cheapest j’-Farm in Taranaki ; all level ad in grass and crop; 18 paddocks irgo house and first-class outbuild igs,; railway station, factory, and chooli>adjoin property; frontage b ery; suitable for cutting up. Wit) areful. farming the farm would rW urn; ,at least £lllOO por annum ’rice*only £‘2l> per acre; terms if de ired,. Title, Land Transfer. Address ‘‘Farm 27,” care thir •fboe . ... . .? uSTRAIOH'I’nODT LEASE. 1 ACRES, Mangatoki. 5-room 3 i\? Led-lion pit. largo cowshed, con rete floor, L.K.C. milking machine lutein son. water power; carrying o r nws, .34 weaners, G horses; lease 5 ears at 46s per acre. FOR SALE. 3 ACRES.-Freehold, choice littb 'V/ dairy farm, close to Stratford plendidly subdivided; about bait ■ tumped and ploughed, and in yonne trass ,and root crops; good 7-roomed louse', cowshed, trapshed, and neons.ary. outbuildings. Price £3O; good forms.arranged. KEMP AND SAWJ.E THE FEDERAL STORE. rjno the residents of Stratford aim jtL. Sin rounding Districts.- Owing to a turnout having got abroad to t-m effect that I am managing the i'-do.-d Stmc foi some’other firm n St;atPord. I wish to state that the rumoui is absolutely incorrect, as I liavr- no connection whatever with any other firm or person trading in Stratford. (Signed) E. A. ALGER. THE FEDERAL STORE. BROADWAY SOUTH. J.£ GENERAL CARRIER, And WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT, .Juliet Street, Stratford. Large and Varied Stocks of Wood, and Westport and Tenpin Coal >. Always on Hand. ■ Orders Promptly Attended to.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 106, 26 June 1911, Page 7
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