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BUSINESS NOTICES. Merit alone has built up the great sales of Bennington’s Irish Moss. Half a century ago it was the best cough remedy. To-day it is still without an equal for* all affections of the throat and lungs. For fifty years it has stood the searching test of time. There is no . ' medicine so good and so effectual. Refuse all substitutes and insist on getting .CARRAGEEN ' "Mr. William Carter, Mataura, writes:—“Bonnington’s rrlih’Mfiß* Has proved'a'' valuable friend in our house. For a number of year* I have been completely cured of a bad cold and cough, and I have much pleasure in recommending it to ail suffering from a bad cough or influenza." ■ 38' - A FARMERS PLEASE NCTE I THE A. W. REID ■».. /, >* f '■' :•’» i“ . Milking . machine. THE LATEST AND BEST IN MILKING MACHINES. SEE THIS GREAT MILKER BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWm^RE DAIRY FARMERS 1' BEWARE ! HAVE A CARE ! GET OUR 1911 CIRCULAR HEADED— r "BETTER COWS, AND HOV/ TO GET THEM!”* t ' . " 5This circular will interest you. On the front page of it is a picture of the World’s Champion Cow,..sbowig, what can lie accomplished when brains arc put into the business. The next page tells you that “Half the Breeding goes down the mouth,” which is quite -true, and wo take the fultpresponsihility for that statement. What we now want, to say to you is this:— Thai it docs not matter how the parentage of the calf may be; unless it Is properly roared and fed-on a food that contains all the elements necessary to build up a good sound constitution, you can never hope to have a champion cow, 0” even a profitable milkor. No good cow was ever made from ?, stunted calf. Feed your .calves on mothers milk for a few clays, thou gradually change over to Skim Milk, or Whov, and “.GILRUiH ’ CALF EooD—the only perfect substitute ter whole milk. It w a food with id mission, and is specially .ad. scientifically prepared according to the formula given by your old friend Professor Gilruth-j----one of the leading Veterinary Surgeons of the day, and the leading Scientist on-Animal- Ee iding in Australasia. The f‘ GILRUTH’! CALF FOOD 'has long since passed the experimental ..stage, and more than 100,000 calves per annum are reared on it in this Dominion. There is no other wiilf- hood in the world;with the same record. It is not the waste product of , sugar mill, rice mill, or a starch factory, but is specially prepared, as a food for calves, from uhe choicest of New Zealand Pr iduce, made in .New Zealand by JNoy< Zealanders, and for New Zealand conditions. . Fresh made tho day it leaves the Factory. It. contains 20 per- cent, of .at, iv Inch is considerably higher than any other Olf Food on this or any ■other market. It is tho host and the cheapest, and is obtainable from all leading Storekeepers aid Produce Merchants. PREPARED BY ' THE A. & P- FOOD C°r LTD- .. . WELLINGTON.

A VERY PRESENT HELP IN TIME OF NEED—ECMONT VETERINARY HEALO! the Scientific Pharmacist can go no further In evolving a curative Veterinary Ointment. It is made to fit all conditions anti to Giue Bruises, Knocks, Sprains, Cuts, etc., no matter what the circumstances may bo. Thousands of tins of 't have been sold—and not qno single complaint has been received. It is the Farmers’ True Friend. Price 1s 6d a tin. F. EDWARDS. M.P.S., STRATFORD.

(Over Lewis’ Cash Boot Arcade) BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Ladies’ Own Material Made Up. Terms Strictly Cash. [Card.] A. D. "SLICK,, ARCHITECT, LEWIS’ BUILDINGS, Broadway, Stratford. Plans and Specifications Prepared.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 26, 15 September 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 26, 15 September 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 26, 15 September 1911, Page 7

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