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BUSINESS NOTICES. HOW TO MAKE THE CORONATIO MEMORABLE I BE PHOTOGRAPHED YOURSELF. HAVE THE FAMILY HOLOGRAPHED, HAVE THE CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHED. HAVE A CORONATION ENLARGEMENT. I CANNOT reduce the price. ,oF Pu.Virgetneuts, they,’are already the lowest in New Zealand, but to all who order one before July 20th, a frame will bo supplied at 20 per cent, reduction. M°ALLISTER’S S rrv • BROADWAY,- STRATFORD. ...«*•■ TDfvct■ vy.-ux-M-yg u j in mi—3—j A Mt ~P f s - oo!t oyt for specsal Disp,ay of xlo Gl JL o LJJLiLv> Vv 1 Trophies oupplied. Fg? Or.s Month we are giving SpeciaS Quotations fc? Trophies and Medass, eto, 3 tor Show Presentation. CQLOSiVSET^S 3 AHD SELVSRBMETHS’ COMPANY, THE JEWELLERS, Stratford. IT IS ALL IN THE SEED 1 The profit from your Farm depends as much on the Sio'd Vou plnnt as 'ih' your skill in cultivation. GY ART RIGHT! Choose your Seeds with care. Stocks of first-class, dean, rsrpicked SEED POTATOES include such well-known reliable, variatiss as Irish Rock, While Elephants, Beauty r pf.'Hebron, Early Ross, and Up-to-Date. D.M.D. Now Zealand and Australian seed Algerian Oats, Hickory King ant! White Horse' Tooth. Seed Maize. Crass Seeds of every Description Purchased with all care as to Germination and Purity for Spring Sowing. Long Red, Yellow Gicbe, and Prize-Winner .Mangold, Sinclair’s Champion Bariball and , White Belgian Carrot Seeds. Manures cf the Highest Merit, including Pure Sonedust, Shirley’s and Sterling Superphosphate, Essie Siag, ECainii, Nitrate of Soda., Sulphate of Potash and Amonia, and a Full Range of WellBalanced SPECIAL MANURES FOR ANY PARTICULAR CROP. xxxxxxxxxxx IDEAS. MILK CAMS, AERATORS, STRAINERS, HORSE, CALF, AND PIG FOODS, FENCING WIRE, STAPLES, DOMINION AND ENGLISH CEMENT, NETTING, STUMPING JACKS, Etc. •„ > ; £• ‘A b.L FULL PARTICULARS AND PRICES ON APPLICATION. NEWTON KING. NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD. 'KAPONCA: “ THE GRASS*. IS GROWING” YOUR LAWN WILL GOON REQUIRE MOWING, SO YOU HAD BETTER GEE ABOUT A . LAWN MOWER. , GET A PRISE FROM E. HARKNESS, JULIET STREET, FOR A 5-BLADE BALL-BEARING MOWER, AT ONCE, AND- BE READY. ALL WIDTHS IN STOCK. . ’Phone 16. B. BARENESS. jl s¥iiawwhx Tj

BUSINESS NOTICES. We Ask M /£.n 'Jr* m tWMW. t£S:} \. my ys ? rniifiH?” LWyyJdk ««* AM WMM¥miJMs;ii mmmm &s ft ' •'■;>■ %/■ i Q. What is good for my cough? A. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Q. How long has it been used? A. Seventy years. Q. Do doctors endorse it? A. If not,we would not make it Q. Do you publish the formula? A. Yes. On every bottle. Q. Any alcohol in it? A. Not a single drop. Q. How may I learn more of this? A . Ask your doctor. He knows. a Prepared by Dr. J, C, Ayer & Co,, Lowell, Mass., U, S, A, d^cK&Ssfi m m m m % iiUiiiii THESE PSCTURES PAITHPULLY ILLUSTRATE A TYPICAL CASE OP BALDNESS ABSOLUTELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED BY tJS AND THEY Will MAKE YOUR HAIR GROW! REGENERATOR, 3/6; Special Strength, 5/6. CIRCASSIAN CREAM, 2/-, 15 RI CE’S PREPARATIONS ARE OBTAINABLE FROM E D W A R D U, EG MONT PHARMACY, STRATFORD, Wlioro I’lu.tographs of cures can bn aeon. -iJi. THERE ARE GALORES'! Ui THE HOUSE I Save Trouble ami Spare Pain by band a keeping at banc! a tin of Eaßßegaggas^Egg iT acts like a cnaar.i: EIGHT-EEN P E K C E ■

I NESS NOTICES. The children like Bonnington’s and there is no medicine so safe and so effectual for the coughs and colds of the little ones. Free from harmful drugs its wonderful curative properties have made it the standard familyremedy for over half : a century. For all affections of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs. theVs no medicine' to equal it. Get what you as!; for and be sure you ask for % BONNINGtQft’S CA^TCACIHIcN. Mn. K. Huvnk, Windsor, wriws;— “My Il.tleairUvis very ba.i witli InJluenza mul Croup. I purchas-'d a bottle of ■Hormiiii'tou’s Irish Moss, and after a few doses shs was com* pletcly cured." S 3 DAIRY FARMERS! BEWARE ! HAVE A CARE ! GET OUR 1911 CIRCULAR HEADED— , "BETTER COWS, AND HOW TO GET THEM!” This circular will interest you. On thp front jingo of it is a lecture of the World’s Champion Cow, showing wljat can ,be accomplished when brains are put into the business. Hie next page tells you that “Half tiie Breeding goes down tho mouth,” winch lUlitS yUll Ulluu lasul Ulv Ut ' is quite..true, and we take tho full responsibility for tljat state ihpntb What wo now want to say to you is. this: —That it dots not I. .' i a> '-IT XNa avt-ir hin ■ . ijmlmCC if i matter how good tho parentage of the calf, may be; unless it is properly reared and fed on. a food that contains all tho elements necessary to build up a good sound constitution, you can never hope to have a champion cow, or even a profitable milker. No good cow was ever made from a stunted calf. FcedVyo.ur .calvQS on mother’s milk for a few clays, then gradually chaugp over to Skim Milk, or Whey, and “ GiLRUTH ” CALF FOOD—the only perfect substitute for whole milk. It is a food with a mission, and is.specslly and scientifically prepared afford- * l „ ll. n V ~ , I/-sl/l Tt«i l^i'nrnc ing to the formula given by your old friend.. Professor Gilriith one of the leading Veterinary Surf _ .jading Veterinary Surgeons of the day, and the leadinf Scientist on Animal Feeding in Australasia. The ” GILRUTH” CALF FOOD has long since passed tho experimental stage, and more than 100,000 calves per annum'are' reared on it in this Dominion. There is no other Calf Food in tho world with the saipo. record. It is not the waste product of a sugar mill, rice mill, or a starch factory, but is specially prepared, as a food for calves, from the choicest of New Zealand Produce, made in Now Zealand by New Zealanders,, and for Now Zealand condition's. Fresh made tho day itr leaves the Factory, ft contains 20 per cent, of fat, which is considerably higher than any other Calf Food oh this or any other market. It is the best and the cheapest,' and is obtainable from all leading Storekeepers and Produce Merchants. PREPARED BY THE A. & P. POOD C WELLINGTON. TTD„ HAVE YOU TRIED BGMOj\ t T CATTLE CLEANSING DRENCH? If ah other drenches used have failed to come up to expectations—don’t class ECMONT DRENCH with them. STANDS ALONE ON THE TOP RUNG OF THE LADDER OF FAME It docs gl! that is claimed for It-r-and more! Try it, and bo for ever convinced of its efficacy....... There’s no other Drench quite like it—if you want to know more about it, ask your ,pcxpdopr neighbour. Price is- 6d a jacket, 15s a dezon. F. EDWARDS. M - p - s :' s«atpoiu>.

BUSINESS NOTICES. v V'. ' -fIROPERTIES FOR SALE IN XT ■ • . STRATFORD. IN ROAD EAST—RESIDENCE of SEVEN ROOMS, convenient outbuildings; 6-i Agios of. Land, all live fences. : IN TllE r OENTRE, o|,raE A BUSINESS PART OE BROADYvAIBUILDINQS, consisting of HVE SHOPS;-just completed; Lease of Site. 42. years to run ; formerly occupied by Braysbaw’s Carnage Show Rooms. A^pl^o; J. W- BRADSHAW, WARWICK ROAD, Stratford. SEASON 1911. . MORE • ' PLANET JR. TOOLS. ■' ;v-> 1 V vf.:- - - • v We .‘fcvtf-tifepprtßii ■? Ihfger - number -than,eujpj , ; .. of these pdplilar. money and time*sav- . season, and. wo . can supply nearly every pattern illustrated in-the Planet ’ •.sOSJr.. Catalogue. V : >v‘ .■ ikspEgTION JNVITED.. , ; . ... . Singlc and Double Wheel Hoes. Horse Hoes, etc. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. -. • ■•j BROS., LTD. . i ■ ' n*-::- . , Vi OWING TO HAVING DISPOSED OF OUR BUSINESS •V to ' ; .V * ■ ‘ J. MESSRS. LAMASON & MELVILLE, . ■. _ WE ;TQ REQUEST THAT ALL; ACCOUNTS OWING US BE PAID ON (JR;. BEFORE 30th SEPTEMBER. 1911- ALL ACCOUNTS , ■ VVv;- - UNPAID AFTER THAT -PATE WILLBE SUED FOR WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE; 1,1- ‘ . : -■ v • :> - ‘ F|.A RY„ OF F 1C E—UPSTAIRS, YORK CHAMBERS. f y- &!■ aj; r i; s AND

Ladies, be considerate find yet firm, with any refractory who may try to substitute m make for the famous Warner proof Corsets.* tactful, draper ly other ’s .Rust-

ire WQ must make A SPEEDY CLSISMGS goods as they open will he ruthlessly slaughtered. Med out with Goods. We were compelled to move t New Plymouth stock when we sold out. We are daily opening* New Season’s Goods from .Home till we are simply S and for ONE, MONTH every article in our si Some of the Values that tell their own tale. op. ana. a.i new season s y . REAL- SNIPS. pd— : Mat and* Strap gd—Mirror’back Hairbrush & Comb Is and S/B.W' l ! l ’ 68 ’ Blouses,, good ‘ shiipe and color • 2/9-Gambdc: Bloomers, woven 2/3 Linen ./VRohds; hand embroidered, SO/G,: sky, pink and tussore. 1 .'...V Beah ‘ irivßeranantp and OddHOUSEHOLD LINES 2/11 pair Lace Cur tains 1/71 and 2/0 prArl> Muslin Curtains in beautiful Ariston Not, wonderful value 1/3, Curtain and Rod complete 1/24 Bleached Damask 12/6, 14/1 I', double bed Blankets, extra large 11/6, 17/0 6fd Strong Cotton Shirting jav ?mip in titeranants ami uim- , menis, useful prices half cost price | 4/11 pair Herringbone Sheets UNEQUALLED IN TARANAK Our 8d Ladies’ Stocking gift Our lOd Ladies’ Stocking snip 3/11 do/.. White -Flannelette onr special yard wide Calico, <7/11 dozen, worth 8/0 74 d Cream Silk 9,\d Black Japanese Silk Maid’s Tweed Coats, surprise prices DRESS GIFTS 1 Full Bobo Pieces, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 Beautiful Tweeds, 8/11, 10/0, 11/11 Wash lv. be Pieces, 1/11, 2/11,3/11 Linen Robe Pieces, 4/11 ALL NEW SEASON’S GOODS 7/1 I do/, our special Indigo Cambric fast dyes 70 inch wide, Navy Serge, special prices 1/1 lid and 4/3 OUR READY MADES Washing Costumes, light or dark colors 8/11 Smart Linen or Lawn Robes, 12/6 to 27/-, worth 39/0 Blouses, 2/3,2/11,3/11, worth double Tweed Costumes, 19/11, worth 45/-, new, smart,, serviceable Jackets, Raincoats, Paletots, 8/11, 9/1 1, 12/0,15/11. easy worth double 1/11, y/iI, Colored Moirette Underskirts ISa .A. JPOSITK'VSill -TVIS2 r JTY. W —a ««««-■***»« T H Wo retliiQO osiii* Stock and every AriHRF will I>e nx Barg-aiu Point. i£Jl I € OBSB i H g, Broadway, Stratford.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 39, 30 September 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 39, 30 September 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 39, 30 September 1911, Page 7

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