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business notices. ,1 . ‘.-T-r KM ™ m Hfc- ii S If faa VR:A Ip ivi'i &m Ym p*y » M© is '% ysg fcf m a. % v JsauJ^ '0 BACCO Smokes the Same Rig'i TS MILD DERBY \& the Ideal smoke for the Mwriiiinr'-|iiMMninir>~irTi~inrTrir'ritiinrr-Tirnri.T~i ■* n*e*u»rcM*a—r»x&»*stmu out=oikioor mao'who wants something not too strong nor yet too light. St has a flavour and aroma all its own, due to the expert blending of finest quality light and dark leaf. Smokers' call it “Mellow •Blend” for it simply can’t burn the tongue. ,#IJLL DERBY For the man who wants a strong,we!l•ffavoured smoke,, there’s nothing to equal Full Derby. @6 S f/#*' S&ltT ISgf m Buy a tin and obtain particulars cf the great new Gift Scheme offered to smokers of these tobaccos. ’ fifn'y 2SSSE VSS2?H.wiux. nmjA fWV- 1 i m v:s S. 22 F :V.Y 3955 sassL ISSPC^S B *“ ar “ PI FULL d^fRBY)FL/S/OURI j—|T y. H I [j'i MADE IN BY DAVID DUNLOP |I W, ! . fa \v!p^3iJSi!tSSSSlS^^ l r AMERICA U. S. /Y. _ I ; Li -f; bess .Yy T?/y assEja « a ’ill |Qsg|| Bgß jS25?m ff«Sy£&Zl a. L. jcla* # Eh One Spoonful when the Cough is Troublesome.’ Half a Century Old And Still the Best! Bennington’s Irish .Moss will break up the most troublesome cold with almost magical' rapidity. It gives absolutely no chance lor aLa Grippe and other more serious troubles to develop. Keep BONNINGTON’S Carrageen . IRISH MOSS in your home, and refuse every imitation or “ just as good, how high in promise substitutes may be they are “short in performance, because none possess the excellent curative properties found in Bennington’s Irish Moss. ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL BONNINGTON’S. . TAKE NO OTHER. Mr. Wm. Mason, of Waihi, writes ; My voice, not being of the strongest, requires a restorative at times amd I consider, after trying voice jubes, etc, that, nothing under the sun equals Bonnington’s Irish Moss, as it is a voice food as well as a throat assuagent. »V If B t i s g; No matter I f.tt yen m ar faapnitirttfztf i'J. 2t# 5 - ' MR. E. Had RILL, Te Whare, Hamilton, writes;— It gives me pleasure to state that your Medicine Bennington’* Irish Moss has been used in my family as a remedy for coughs and colds for upwards of thirty years. I, myself, though being 70 years of age, still find great relief by taking Bonnington’s Irish' Moss when needed, and can recommend it to young and old. BONNINGTON’d CARRAGEEN Mrs. B. Taylor, of Ponsonby, Auckland, writes: — I have great pleasure in recommending your Bonnington’s Irish Moss. It is undoubtedly the best cough remedy I have ever used. , Having a large family I have found it a source of great comfort to my little ones, especially in eases of Bronchitis and (troup. On several occasions I got. very anxious but, a good warm bath with a dose of your Irish Moss soon had the desired effect.' aummi>mmumimacmmm3^wmm^.«aessxixsi3iCMS!i^^a«!atxxai!snoEn mT.JT.3GSQ. .-v. \ ivfrv ■IINIM ••clootd | av GEORGS ■•BOWMIMGTOM, cMniSTcnyacn.

TR R fjS 1 Til E ES! TREES I “Sot out irons: adorn tho hoinoFitOil'j, Make it pleasant all around.” W HAT AIiOUT A HOLLY HEDOE? !t. is vorv ornamental. and dens well in Si ration!. IVsee from litis por 100. and orders now lieinsi licolced. ! have also a fine lot of tlio other old favourite's, such as LAFRESTTNA. ESGALONTA. ELEA G NTS .1A PONTGA. in any si/.o nr fpiantitv to suit youTo save disappointment I would adviso that you ORDER EARLY. R. MqK, R£GRSSG*I. THE NURSERY. STRATFORD.

FOK SALE. 213 ACRGS. WING to ill-health, the cheapest Farm in Taranaki; all level anil in gripss and crop; 18 paddocks, largo house and first-class outbuildings'; railway station. factory, and school adjoin property; frontage is very suitable for cutting up. With careful farming the farm would return at least £I2OO per annum. Price on application; terms if dcAfldress “Farm 27,” caro this Office. QOUNTY HOTEL, STRATFORD. W. P. KIRKWOOD. sired. Title, Land Transfer. Cooks’ Coupons Accepted.

FUNERAL REFORM HY pay exorbitant prices for Funeral Furnishing when you H. S. PR3£STLEY*S GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER. (Next Victoria Bridge, Broadway South). W. CANNON AND CO. Wish to notify the public of Stratford and district that they are killing nothing hut the Primest, of Beef. Mutton, Lamb, and Pork, and trust, iiv strict attention to business, combined with cleanliness, to merit a fajjr, share of patronage. can obtain every satisfaction at half the price at Regan Street. ’Phone. .105. BUTCHERY Telephone 96.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 120, 13 July 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 120, 13 July 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 120, 13 July 1911, Page 7

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