BUSINESS NOTICES. 3BY’S “ CEE A EQUIVALENT” MAKES MONEY FOR- THE FARM BE! “Money makes the same melody to most of ns, aild if you want to near it clink louder in your pocket, keep your calves in tip-top co.iuitiou. Calves thrive and flourish on Bihhy’s “Cream Equivalent,” for it’s the nearest approach to new milk. The future success of your dairy herd depends largely on the “start” in hie you give the calves. A# 1 mi < Start them on- BIBBY’S “CREAM EQUIYALENI',” it keeps them going until they reach maturity and profit. It doesn't scour the calves. It never disappoints, and never fails; moreover, it is economical; the price is 28s per cwt., lint it goes nearly twice as far as other foods. Let us also supply your prime potatoes I needs in (■guaranteed sound), PRIME OATSHEAF, FEED OATS, BRAN, POLLARD, STJCBOSINE, BARLEY-MEAL, and ail Farm Requisites. Order your BIBBY’S at once, as the supply is limited, and too demand great. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE STRATFORD AND HAWERA DISTRICTS. YOUNG. HOBBS & CO.. STRATFORD AND ELTHAM.
m ft mg Breakfast an S’ must be sustaining. From early morn till evening his strength is exerted, and unless properly nourished, sooner or later the system will revolt. Ihe best Breakfast Food for the hard worker ana his family is -3 It nourishes, pleases tbs palate, is easy to digest, system-. and in other ways agrees with tl Only carefully selected Gore-grown Oats are used in the Thistle process, and no hand 1 touches these in any of the stages* of flaking. In short, everything is done to make Thistle Oats the best breakfast food. Will you not try a bag ? Sold by ai£ Grocers • and Store
A N C Y G 0 0 I) S. landless Variety. TOYS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. INDOOR GAMES for winter evenings STATIONERY of all leading sorts. POSTCARDS, Id to 6d; ten gross to choose from SIXPENNY NOVELS, over 600 to pick from AUSTRAL SAN BOOKSTALL SERIES Books, including Steele Rudd’s, Is each. WATCHES, from 5s fid to 40s each. Shop enlarged, double tigs old one. New Goods all departments, arriving each week. Magazines and Weekly Papers. CHARLES E. JAMES, CASH TRADER, Stratford. BOYS WIUL BE BOYS! r* ai A' fspT] Pi w m parts? if? oi UIHJ O )CW Ev4\ a tu G&t Hid BEE 9H3TISENT ALWAYS CURES i Eiijhiecapsncc Everywhere J |A Card.] M 0 fi T G 0 M E R i E, Land, Stock, and Genera! Cosmnicsion Agent, THAMES VALLEY, To Aroha.
TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. )11, ROBSON desires to notify o that he will open a Timber Yard in Stratfo-d at the beginning of May next. Full stocks of all Building Timbers will be kept, belli Sawn and Dressed, at lowest market prices. Orders for timber may, in the meantime, bo forwarded to JAMES ROBSON, Stratford, or <3. H. Pshsikura. ? 1 „ ESTAin.ISIi !CD J. J 0116 b, 1883. AUCTIONLAND « ESTATE A (.lit NT * RRCDUCE MERCHANT. Viotoiua & Lor.sr. Stuket, Avcxt..vm> WARMS, H.nsor-, Allotments, and A: Bnstneescs on sale. All necessaries required on a farm always on Sile. Will be pleased to accept goods r.u consignment fc-r sain To bo Published in September, 1011. S T O~F E ’ S HAWKE’S BAY, WELLINGTON, And TARANAKI Commercial, ASunlcipaJ, and Genera! DiSECTO R Y, And S <evs ZoaSand Annuai. Bat year (j | | of Publication. Edited py John Stone. Demy Svo. size, containing 1450 pages together with Numerous Maps, corrected to date, the windhatifisnm eiy bound in cloth, gil: lettered. BRICE: if ordered before Publiea--1 tion, 12s 6d ; alter ‘‘••blication, 15a.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 114, 6 July 1911, Page 3
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