SUiINESS HOTIGEci. HANNAH’S SPRING & SUMMER SHOW OF SPRING and SUMMER GOODS In SPRING and SUMMER SHADES, I I*-'--FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEATHER. LOVELY GREYS AND FAWNS, FOR LADIES’ WEAR— ‘‘HOSE TO MATCH.” MOST DAINTY AND OHIO FOOTWEAR; NEWLSI El TO-DATE SHAPES. MEN’S BEST GRADES TANS AND BLACK BOOTS and (NOW WEARING) SHOES. HANNAH'S BOOT STORE, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
THOMSON’S CALF MEAL "THE BEST EVER OFFERED TO FARMERS." Mfii ■wSLa I'\ ‘ C 7 mi Sit ■ U? tj I H' Mis at ec 2S iwr P/SE fl 1,1 m mm Beaconsficld Road, Stratford, 12th October, .1912. McMiLLAN AND FREDRIC, Agents for Thomson’s Calf Meal. Stratford. Dear Sirs, —In reply to your query ns to how our calves are doing on Thompson’s Calf Food,‘l have only used a cwt. bag, and so far the calves are doing splendid. They are very fond of the food, and it does not scour them. lam satisfied the Food is all r ight, and have started on the second bag.—Yours faithfully, G. SANGSTER. LAND. LAND.; LAND. 1 rn ACRES FREEHOLD, 1 mile from Eltham, 9-rooraod house and every I.OU convenience, man’s house and cottage; carrying 67 cows (dairy), 100 sheep, and 6 horses, paddocked. Price £SO per acre. Terms. OQ ACRES FREEHOLD, S miles! from Eltham, good 6-roomed house, 18t/O had shed, trapshed, adjoining cheese and butter factory, 5 paddocks, carrying 50 cows and horses easily. Price £46 per acre, with £BOO cash. IOH A ACRES, 0.R.P., 230 acres in grass, 30 acres felled; whare, shearing sheds, and yards; rent £46 per annum; goodwill £2 10s per acre. Splendid carrying country. Owner prepared to exchange for any property or business. AA ACRES, FREEHOLD, adjoining Eltham Borough; really good buildOil ings and conveniences; £SOO cash required. TRISTRAM & CO.. LAND AGENTS, BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM.
fli 51: *9 VarCaUU. «w 3« Sh«ep, Pig« iiiO Jj3«> Wi f -0& i 1 Every owner his stoek be Pdtc £.: , perboT.lt can vet own <Zy ia -i' jr/tu <K,y. i With a bottle of $ a I if. BZEraISEBiES23 he ean successfully treat all the ailments of his animals. Be the trouble with his sheep or lambs, cat- f ; " tie or hors.es, “Veni” brings relief.' Diarrhoea, sore shoulders, girth galls, foot-rot, sore teats, or any other complaint-internal or external -all succumb to “Veni Oil Drench,’ 5 Every bottle Effects Ten Cures! p v ;,, 0 £=’/ All Storekeepers and a)airy Factories * J * or from The Farmers’ Medicine 00., Ltd., Wellington. "y/w,
«* -1 f» wcali , w m . (LiSia Madam I Tie a knot, in your handkerchief, before, going out, to remind you to order a tin of b/i r •• .v:'i 5 1* I ■ i h<L>&v'A fca kT f ,; 1 hv.bki ini sHI A r‘A 'v&dr^da /»S o. ? j r~- J n? r* jK 0. 1 rc?i 'Tv.Oj V4* Xu>* li to v ti U tt/ j O £*a^W ww 0 €*& *U>a THE STANDARD CCCOA OF THE WORLD. CHEAP. BECAUSE A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY. A FOOD FOR THE MUSCLES. A TO TOC FOR THE NE R V EC. A DELICACY FOR THE PALATE. i n/ it! i m, V hi P*W km tvs to E? 4
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 62, 6 November 1912, Page 2
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