BUSINESS NOTICES. BIBBY’S ’“CREAM EQUIVALENT” MAKES MONEY FOR THE FARMER! “Money makes the same melody to most of ns, and it' yon want to near it clink louder in your pocket, keep yonr calves in tip-top condition. Calves thrive and flourish on BibbyT “Cream Equivalent,” for it s tne nearest approach to new milk. The future success of your dairy herd depends largely on the “start” in luo von give.; tiie calves, i ,' 1 . Start them on BIBBY’S “CREAM EQCi VALENT,” it keeps them going until they reach maturity and proiit. < Ti doesn’t scour the calves. It never disappoints, and never fails; moreover, it is economical; the price is 28s per cwt., hut it goes nearly twice as far as other foods. Let ns also supply your needs in PRIME POTATOES ('guaranteed sound), PRIME OATSHEAE,. FEED OATS, BRAN, POLLARD, SUCROSINE, BARLEY-MEAL, and all Farm • Requisites. Order your BIBBY’S at once, as the supply is limited, and the demand great. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE STRATFORD AND HAWERA DISTRICTS. m O ’- mr, &y -v y~ m <&> I**l YOUNG. HOBBS & CO.. STRATFORD AND ELTHAM.
Rheumatism —lts Cause and Cure. In 1547, during (be course of a long series ol experiments with numerous rheumatic and gouty subjects, scientists first noticed that the blood of every patient contained excess uric acid. Thus the cause of Rheumatism and its kindred diseases, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gravel and Stone, was ai last discovered. Thousands of prescriptions to neutralise and expel this excess were compounded and tried-but without success. One of New Zealand s leading doctors worked at the problem for many a year. At last he compounded a medicine which cured practically every case—cured even those who had suffered for twenty .years and more. One told another of this splendid remedy, and thus the sales of H 1 JL_j 2SBC grew until to-day it can be purchased from practically every Chemist and Storekeeper between the North Cape and the Bluff. RHEUMO has been tried, test’d, and proved effectual by thousands of sufferers. Here’s a case in point: Mr. Alexander Miller, of RosIvn, is one of Dunedin's best known builders. Grief ntss-like, he writes:— - ‘•I suffered from Rhenmaljsip in. pit, heel for two months, ami w.ifc-cmed. ny Rbrnmo in two or dim; day-,. 1 can recommend it to anyone suticliug ftota the same complaint.” You can take Mr. Miller’s •recomrnendafion. RIIRUMO is the one cure for Rheumatism and kindred complaints. At all ■ Stores-and Chemists, 2/6 and 4/6. T/-1.D05J \btvsi- ; V. 14' i V> V. * m &■:%{'m Vrd LJts
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TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. T H. ROBSON desires to notify »l > that !te will open a Tim her Yard in StratfO"! at the beginning of May next. Full stocks of all Building Timbers will be kept, both Sawn and Dressed, at lowest market prices. Orders for timber may, in the .moantime, be forwarded to JAMES ROBSuN, Stratford, or J. H. ROBSON Pohskura. I Im-IPQ Establish ki> J. tHjJltiS, 1883. «UCTIC NEE. \ LAND & ESTATE •AGENT A IBCL'UCE MERCHANT. V k’To.uja it- uohxb Stuck’!'. Aicki and jblAi'MS, Senses, Allotments, and JL Businesses on sale. All necessaries required on a farm always on sale. Will bo pleased to accept goods on consignment for sale lo he L’ublished in ttcpternb©-, 1911. S T on E ’ s HAWKE’S BAY, WELLINGTON, And TARANAKI Commercial, Municipal, and General directory, And New Zealand Annual. Bat year Q J of Publication. Edited oy John Stone. J>om r Bvo. size, containing 1450 pages, together with Numerous Maps, corrected to date, the whale handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. PRICE: If ordered before Publication, 12s (id ; after Publication, 15s.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 113, 4 July 1911, Page 3
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