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BUSINESS NOTICES. j TONKING’S I, LINSEED EMULSION. THE ONLY CERTAIN CURE FOR COUCHS AND GOLDS. ALL CHEMISTS AND STO REKEEPERS. Is Gel, 2s 6d, 4s 6d. sicivssz *r*a*E.ryna j m muvro ' © OF w. • \ Sk ■ r > m je» £E m !F^Sw ■’- •'. a w &*.r, That That That The Frimley Products are the equal in quality, flavour and essential freshness of any in the world. He knows from personal experience what the Best Canning Methods of the world are, and has adopted them. Absolutely no preservatives or colouring matters are used in the preparation of Frimley Canned Fruit or Vegetables. Only the soundest and best Fruits, Vegetables and other raw materials go into the Frimley cans. B?lAe KftlM r »'«ia UU-f That ’•TTTDf.n TT ICTT^ In the Frimley system there is no possible loophole for inferiority, inefficiency or insipidity. Pure natural flavours and properties are preserved inviolate. TEST BY TABThm sßssasaspssEmtmsasss

m m mx m: v. **<l •mi O rfaf/ X'* kr <5 r! t?. tz } ui<* him to drink tea HERE was my own father,” said Mr. Weller. “He was a wanner for ale and brandy, he was. Liver big as a house, sir. I tried to persvade but it was no good sir. ‘Samivei,’ ,-»ays the old * mss® gen’lem’n to me, ‘ I von’t drink no slops,’ he says, ‘not though 1 sveils to the size of a octj'pus. Widders is bad, Samivei,’ he says, ‘but slops is vorse.’ Veil, then, vun day, what does he do ? He meets a party as is drinking‘Stand Out’Tea, and he likes the smell of it. So he has some, sir, Just out o’ recklessness, and he likes it worry much, lie perseweres, and the more ‘Stand Out’ Tea he drinks, the livelier he gets, sir. His ’eaith and his temper has improved vunderfui, and him and my mother=in=law lives happy together, chirpin’ like two linnets. No oilier ted votsld ’a’ done it, sir, and that shows how lucky he was to strike the werry identical.” (S <S f JUtmSiJLZMiAIm LJSH jxLdcJul. i tZJiKus,. _ Z mn .Hjc: H? } Ji ./lit 6 a.Rfi* WWW he V'/ f m 1 i m . .jm m, MW f/W r £>3 r .. JM •" /I w. IVUJ A GUINEA ! Prize sentence published every Saturday. Best sentence on “Stand Out” Tea, composed of words commencing with the letters nominated —used in any order—wins each week. “Stand Out” Yea Coupe!) from inside of tin must be enclosed, and forwarded with correct name and address, so as to reach Wellington by the Tuesday of each week, to: “Competition,” FO, Box <5.76. Wellington. NOTE ! Two Blue Coupons or one Red entitles competitor to enter once ; those forwarding Breen or Gold Coupons will have permits for lour .or nine further attempts posted them. A C!icc|uc for £l/1/- has been sent the writer of this sentence— Kiss J,, Kumara, Westland, “Stand-Out” Tea is purs, nourishing, ckltrsr-us Tea. Usa St! Letters lor competition closing 24/10/11; M.1.0.H.CJ.1’.D.5.0.T. Letters for competition closing 31/10/11: IMIMM.T.II.D.S.O.T.

ER mflE Building Trade supplied with h all classes of Timber—Riinu, ?• fatal, Bird), Totara, White Bine. Scantling and Dressed Lines, in any sisse or run; cut and dressed by expert machinists. Powellbed 'l’imbcr.—The new process making timber practically everlasting. Fencing Material of Every Kind— Posts, Battens, Strainers, sawn and split. Orders consigned to any addrego (freight pidd). Not connected with any bawnmiirs’ Association. For Prices, apply W. Me ALLEY. Curry's Buildi: ga, Ilidgwav Si cfit. Wants «»a.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 60, 25 October 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 60, 25 October 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 60, 25 October 1911, Page 3

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