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TJR'GUBIN'X* siilli® JSCI33I.J? Jr ; Ij£L ' J£?* j££L* S The Kest and Cheapest Machine for the Dairy Farmer. ..... Reasonable TERMS Arranged F-iSSiZr^rai-xixzbaiZ [S^iSzSS3SS!Lv_W!S2 zxna jsawzszwsaws; sraasasaiKSian saShngjJ ■STT^ j. A. W. REID MACHINE s^^assssjsssamssisSißg Full Particulars & Prices on Application to R, gsasaßaai gßmß^g^aißßßaasaßßH^Baaßßßmaiagss^Hgagßa Can now Do soon worki lug- nt tlao Premises of 13. 13. .AJXI>JE RSON, Broadway, - mad INSPECT. Bg>fcvsw»i Broadway, Stratford.

BUSINESS NOTICES. t'r.s m \ ii| m m m L I w I w 7 .> ■ : Smokes the Same Right Through MILD DERBY is the ideal smoke for the out-of-door man who wants something not too strong nor yet too light. It has a flavour and aroma ail 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. FULL DERBY For the man who wants a strong, wellflavoured smoke, there’s nothing to equal Full Derby. Buyva tin and obtain particulars of the great new Gift Scheme offered "t to smokers of these tobaccos. ■ ' • DERBY'* FLAVOUR MADE IN BY DAVID DUNLOP AMERICA -A. USA. S' A SET. ■nzrs&z EES U) M, E2l usm m m r .’’SSS <e m OVv* sm 1

,L_i BATHS. .'•/V, , GaR. Iron, for building in, 30s r.jn.h. Galy. Irqn, extra heavy, on loot, CDs each. Best quality, Cast Iron, ’NmtAoln, Enamelled, from dJG 10s. Bath Seats, Sponge and Soap Racks. SINKS. Enamelled, Stamped Steel, ‘and Cast Iron, 24in., from 17s Gd. PORCELAIN LAVATORY BASINS. Roupd, Oblongj Square, with or without Iron Brackets, from 15s. M C MILLAN AND BROADWAY. STRATFORD. WIRE NETTING FOR ALL PURPOSES. M Sin 4in, 4in We have in stock Galvanised Wire Netting from Ift. to 3ft. wide, in iin., ijin., and liu. meshes. CASH PRICES—- .};,,, ■ . ■ Poultry Netting, 2in. mesh—--Ift. 2ft. 3ft. 4ft. sft. 6ft. w. 2s Gd 4s Gd 6s 8s 10s 12s Per roll of 50 yards. Sheep and Pig Netting—mesh —2ft. Bs, 2ft. Gin. 9s, 3ft. wide, 10s per roll. mesh—2ft., 7s, 2ft Gin Bs, 3ft \yide Ds per roll. mesh, with centre strand, 10s Gd per roll, 3ft. wide. Bellringer . . BROS’ ..-Broadway.

BONN I NITON’S IRISH MOSS. \X7HEIIEAS an action was com- ? V me need by ns in the Auckland Ollico of the Supreme Court of Now Zealand on or about the 31st day of May 1911 praying for an injunction and damages against Mr. T. H. Garland, of Auckland, Manufacturer, for infringing our trade mark for “Irish Moss” and selling “Irish Moss” not manufactured by us, under a make-up similar to ours, and the said action was settled by the Defendant consenting, to the injunction and paying damages and costs. , THIS IS TO INTIMATE that we shall at once commence proceedings against any other persons who may sell or attempt to sell under our trade marie or any imitation thereof “Irish Moss” not manufactured by us. GEO. DONNING TON, LIMITED. Christchurch, July 14th, 1911.

gKATES I SKATES! EXTENSION ROLLER SKATES 15ALL REARING, With Boxwood ’\Vliofils. •Just Arrived, a Stock of these celebrates SKATES, wluvli we can sell at VERY ixi'/A SON ALLS PRICES. Cali early, as there is sure to ho > lag demand for them. P. 0. ?RSCE, CYCLE AM) PHONOGRAPH DEALER, BROADWAY. STRATFORD. r. ntwraa Many a sufferer has found that RHEUSSO is an absolute cure for gout in all its phases. Try it. 1 All Chemists and Stores, 2/"6 and 4/6.

SMART BROS. Have Opened with a Complete NEW STOCK Of CYCLES And SUNDRIES. YORK CHAMBERS, Broadway. [A Card,] A. i. DAVIS, Builder and contractor, DOUGLAS. Estimate* Given for all Clashes nf WorK in Town or Country. [A Card.] yy MONTGOMERIE, Land, Stock, and General Commission Agent, THAMES VALLEY, Te Aroha.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 4, 21 August 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 4, 21 August 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 4, 21 August 1911, Page 7

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