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BUSINESS NOTICES'. RfiffffIEI9nDSHEBHNBi3UBBQ3B3QHB&3ffiB9££3SS ALEX. IDExIL FACTORY MILK CANS. vi "IDEAL" on the can is a guaranJest Quality. It is an insurance polity icy against idden defects and future complaints. J Yv'e have built up an extensive business founded on the cardinal principles of supplying a can superior to others. Our works are equipped |j with the late and most improved machinery. Si giving us facilities unequalled in the Colonies I for the manufacture of Milk and Cream Cans, j '"• I If you have difficulty in obtaining "IDEAL" Cans, write direct. +o LIMITED, AUCKLAND. A SWEET-RUNMING MOTORCAR, The motorist who gets most work, most pleasure out of his oar is the man who is specially careful on lubrication. If a machine is to n smoothly, and without undue wear and ■v. tear of any of the friction parts, luhii-S-C* cation with an efficient oil is of vital .(, Wb\(i importance., ~m> motoroi ||£"MOBOLINE C" MOTOR OIL. r £U__, lubricates perfectly, adds po'wei?3fiwdh . H|i speed'.to the motor; and, by preserving 1 the cylinders, valves and bearings, K lengthens their life and saves expense. will MOBOLLXE OIL is clean, does not carbonise or congeal, and operates to the very end. To get more work, more speed out of your car, always use MOBOLINE. Obtainable from Newton King, Stratford. USHERWOOD and Co., Wholesale Agents, DUNEDIN. With the increasing cost of land,'it is esc»«Hc.i *« ™+ largest possible return from the ground. 3 that Basic Slag is the loading Manure. lEIMM*2TrimT blc B il ßic Slag - more PhosphaUo of LimeSTUDY THE UNIT CO§J/ ;, ■**£<?* ?hl flßrflSSWte' w '?* n whenyou can buy Biisicii I Brand— the highest quality—to-q a trifle mor,e pardon. ■ —- '"' .^^(V^^^M^f 2^;^^ 0 sAWks>$ A Wks> 'dealers/ ' ' ,[ ... ~f : wTioie.»ial« only, from ,! • •,_),, ; /< i y> y|j •j' A. i PATEftSON & CD.,'ttb.V Wefongton,'Sble Importer!!. ~

Grandmother '« says she would never have lived to be 84 if it hadn't been for VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA, which nourishes and sustains mind and body> and is unequalled in purity

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 86, 11 December 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 86, 11 December 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 86, 11 December 1913, Page 7

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