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I “The human side of the rural life problem is to make the career of the farmer and .e career of the farm labourer as attractive and remunerative as corresponding careers in the city.” These words of Mr. Roosevelt apply to farming everywhere. The Ridd Milking Machine makes the dairy farmer’s lot more pleasant and profitable. It possesses a teat cup that imitates the handmilking principle so naturally that cows readily permit their udders to be emptied. Thus, the farmer gets every ounce of profit possible from his milkers. Mr. \V. R. Clark, of Lichfield, is so well satisfied that lie writes:—“The Ridd Machine and Watt’s Oil Engine have given me entire satisfaction. I intend to give you another order for a similar plant next season.” For full particulars please apply to Newton King.*

Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion—the only cerain cure. From all chemists and stores—ls Gd, 2s 6d, 4s 6d.*

UVERY STABLES. STRATFORD CARRYING COMPANY. Q. SLSCHT AMD CO. GEJ c'RAL CARRIERS, WOOD, COKE, AND COAL MERCHANTS, Miranda Street, Stratford. Wood and Coal delivered to any part of Ihe district. Carrying wo: k of all descriptions undertaken. First-class Accommodation for Scoring Purposes. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. G. SLIGHT AND CO., Proprietors.

R. HANDLEY. GENERAL CARRIER AND COAL MERCHANT, DESIRES to notify the general public that he has removed his offices to MR. J. H. THOMPSON’S, Broadway, where orders may be left and prompt attention guaranteed. - R. HANDLEY. is sole carrier for the N.Z. Express Company, in this district. Furniture carefully removed, and correspondence and telegrams prompt'v attended to. THE DOUGLAS STABLES, G* W. YULE ... Proprietor. ITHE Proprietor bogs to announce that he has recently purchased the above-named Livery and Bait tltables. First-class turn-outs of 'very description supplied on the shortest notice. The plant includes Cortland Wagons, Buggies, Gigs, and Saddle Horses. . . . Travellers arriving by train will be met with vehicle if

GENERAL CARRIER, And WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT, Juliet Street, Stratford. Large and Varied Stocks of Wood, and Westport and Taupiri Coal Always on Hand. Orders Promptly Attended to. EMPIRE LIVERY AND BAIT STA BLES. BROADWAY : : STRATFORD. Next Town Bridge. |V« GOOCH, PROPRIETOR, In thanking the public for their liberal patronage in the past, begs to inform them that to enable him to cope with the increasing demand, ho has imported several now vehicles. Wedding Cabs a speciality; Trips to the Mountain; Picnic Parties, etc., catered for. All kinds of vehicles on hire; also ladies’ and gents’ hacks. To make the Stable as complete as possible ho has added an up-to-date Hearse, and is prepared to furnish funerals in town or country. Mourning coaches and funeral requisites supplied. This department is under the personal supervision of Mr ,1. C. Felton. The Hearse is supplied to the trade. Cabs moot trains, and are ivailable at all hours. Horses broken to double or single harness, also to saddle. Horses nought, sold, or exshangod. LADIES’ WAITING ROOM. Correspondence, telegraphic or telephonic messages punctually attended , to. Telephone 35.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 40, 2 October 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 40, 2 October 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 40, 2 October 1911, Page 2

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