Half a century ago Bennington's Irish Mess was first sold in the little old-fashioned druggists’ shops of that time. 1 o-day it is the ’ ‘standard family cough medicine; 1 procurable, throughout the length ami breadth 01 New Zetland and Austra ia Merit alone ho* bull: up its pent sale. Your grandfather lound it the most reliable remedy. Your lather usid it and gave .t to you. New it cures the toughs and colds of your little ones; Refuse substitutes and insist on getting l|)y yflfrCARRACbEN mtM m $ / m r\ rS)!s/m aw V Mr. Stahluv R. Booth.the well-known representative of the "N.Z. Farmer," writes; —"A bad cold, fodowed by an attack of bronchitis, with a seveie backing cough, induced me to try your lionniimton's Irish Moss. It proved a moot happy remedy, enabling me to fulfil an engagement when t had despaired ol putting ip an appearance." 37 -
FOR sale. 113 ACRES. f"),WTNG to ill-health, the cheapest ' S I'ann an Taranaki; all level md in grass and crop; IS'paddocks, large hoarse and iirst-class outbuildings ; railway station, factory, and school adjoin property; frontage is /cry suitable for cutting up. With arcful farming the farm would re Mirn at least/ £I2OO per annum Price only £2O per aero; terms if <h<•and. Title, Land Transfer. Address “Farm 27,” care this HlGcft. . '« . STRA IGHT-OUT LEASE. ! .. j , \ "j ACRES; Manga told, o-roorn-i I r . cil ilmuse. large cowshed, enn••rete floor.::li.TC;f3. milking machine, Hutchison water power; carrying JO cows, 34 '.verniers, 6 horses; lease 5 /ears at Ids per aero. FOR SALE. QA ACRES, freehold, choice little ( <", r dairy Turin, close to Stratford ''splendidly sohdiruled ; about half stlimped and ploughed, and in young grass and root crops; good 7-rnoined house, cnwshe/l. trapshed, and necessary .outbuildings. Price £3O; good t*Tms arranged. KEMP AND SAWU the fed-pal store. UjpO the residents of Stratford and Sin rounding District:’,. - Oft'ing to a iiininin having got abroad tij> toe eTeft that I am managing the I'-hfe. ;.d S f :'t foi some other firm n •'+:ntford. I wish to state that tlie rumour is absolutely incorrect, .as 1 hat > no connection whatever with any oflmr liroi or person trading in Stratford. fSigned) E. A. ALGER,, THE FEDERAL STORE. rroadway SOUTH. J. ROONEY, GENERAL CARRIER, And WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT. Juliet Street, Stratford. Large and Varied Stocks of Wood, and Westport and Taupiri Coal Always on Hand. Orders Promptly Attended to.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 107, 28 June 1911, Page 7
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