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ffiraraa esp*«n v-' n * r tel! |p3 »-s ** regjg iikii! &±‘u£ fi-ii-s prT^^sj Don’t Neglect: a Cough or a Cold—--take B%|f »» ‘'MSSfc ■■■; M Nobody ever contracts a serious malady intentionally. But thousands, aye, millions, become afflicted with terrible diseases and suiter needless agony simply through foolhardiness or neglect. Consumption is one trouble which almost always results from neglect. A simple co d becomes a hacking cough, eventually abrading the surface of the lungs and making easy the development of the dread “ white plague.’’ Don’t take the risk when for a few shillings you can avoid it. Lane's Emulsion Gives Prompt Relief and Strengthens the Whole Body For Coughs and Colds it is undeniably the best remedy ever produced, one bottle usually being sufficient to get rid of either trouble. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and other Throat and Lung Troubles it vi ill be found of sterling value. Lane’s Emulsion improves the appetite, assists digestion, puts flesh on thin people, and builds up weak lungs. It is a recognised remedy and is freely recommended by doctors. Thousands have been cured by it, and our files are full to overflowing with grateful testimony. Read this . “ f or over four years 1 was always troubled with a cold. I could not net rid of it though ! tried many cough remedies. Hearing so much of Lanes Emulsion, ! decided to try it although 1 did pot expect it to do me any good I tool: four large hot:! s and wis greatly smprised at the result, as the F. uuision effected a comp'fte cine. Since then 1 have never been troubled with a cold of any consequence.’’ JOHN H. CAMPBELL. 250 Oxford 1 .-rrace, Christchurch. Ask for and insist upon getting the genuine Lane’s Emulsion. ’!; is sold in two sires at 2/6 and 4'6 per bottle by all chemists and storekeepers. The larger size contains more than two of the small bottles. Sole Manufacturer ; E. G. LANE. Chemist, Oamaru, NZ. ram oil 3 66 It’s Because St’s Goo do”

THE EVENT OF THE Y EAR! STRATFORD’S REAL FSRST DAY OUT. G R AND CARNIVAL AND MONSTER GARDEN FETE. ■(ln Aid of the Stratford'Volunteer Fire Brigade.) SHOW GROUNDS. THURSDAY, MARCH 12. A Day of Fun. Forget your Business for the Day and Enjoy Yourselves. ENDLESS COMPETITIONS AND SIDE SHOWS. MONSTER BABY' SHOW. ACES — 1 to 3 months, 3 to 6 months, 6 to 9 months, and 9to 12 months; Entry fee Is. First-class Trophies. GRAND TUG OF WAR. Five Men Aside. Entry Is per man.—First prize £5. GRAND MARCH AND MAYPOLE DANCE By the Stratford School Children. PROGRAMME:

■Sack Race—Entry Is. Trophy os, and 2s Gd. I Malar Cycle Slow Race —Entry Is Gd. { Trophy 1 tin benzine. 2nd sparkI ins>: ping. j 2'iOYds Pester Race —Entry Is. Tro- ! phy value 7s 6d and os. iApple Race for Cyclists —Entry Is. I Ist Trophy value 7s Gd, 2nd -Is. j Obstacle and Poster Race for Motori isls (for motor cycles).—Entry Is. Trophy value 7s Gd and 4s 'Human Wheelbarrow Race (50yds)— I Entry is. Trophy value 5s and 2s Gd. ! Married Ladies’ Race— Entry free. | Trophy valued 7s Gd. Tradesmen’s Handicap — Entry Is. Trophy value ss. Hunters’'Jumping Competition (open) Each horse not to carry less than 12st. over such jumps as the StewI ards shall decide. First prize, live guinea cup; 2nd, Mr A. .1. Davey’s trophy, value £1 is. Entry t s Gd. Maiden Hunters' Competition.—Open to all horses that have not won a jumping or steeplechase competition, each horse to carry not loss than list, over such jumps ! as the Stewards shall decide. First prize, cup value £5 Gs ; 2nd, Mr F. Mason's trophy, value £1 is. Apple Bobbing Race far Horses.— I Hide lOOvds, dismount, pick up i apple out of water by mouth, remount. and ride 50yds. Entrj 2s. I First prize, trophy, value £1 Is. 1 Wrestling on Horseback.— Entry is. ' Trophy value 5s and 2s Gd. Dun and Ginger Beer Race (for i Cadets)—Entry Gd. Trophy value ' 5s and 2s Gd. Tug-of-War on Horseback (4 a-side, “for Mounted Territorials)— Entry is per man. Trophy value £l. 25Yds Apple Race —Entry is. Trophy 5s and 2s. Veterans' Race— Entry Is. trophy value 10s. Races for the Children through Xail-driving and Sawing Competition sons. Riding the Darrel. Special engagement of Madam V t.onis Exhibitions, the great palmis your head read. Motor Railway, Donkey Rides, E Fruit, and Doll Stalls, Fairy Wells,

GRAND PARADE AT 3 p.m. WVi.KD TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION, CONCERT and in the Town Ha!! in tiie Evening. Entries for event. 3 at Mr Moan’s Shop on Saturday, 7th, at 6 p.m. Is if you catch the Man with the Magic Thumb. CEO. "j, BRADLEY, Hon. Secretary.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1914, Page 8

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