ADVERTISED GOODS ARE STANDARD GOODS The World Over. WHY? BECAUSE there must be, in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to 'the standard claimed for it will not be purchased again and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are as represented and good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. “Stratford Evening Post” readers will profit by a careful perusal of its advertising columns.
m For Coughs and Colds taks Those who have once used Lane s Emulsion never forsake it for other invariably pleases because it always give* relief, and, if persevered with, 1 cmcs. Lane’s Emulsion is composed of the purest and best Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beechwood Creasnte and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda; and these are emulsified on an improved plan by the addition of fresh eggs. Each of the ingredents have a definite purpose, and each aids the other in securing tne desired result. Lane’s Emulsion has proved successful in countless cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and all Throat, Lung and Wasting Diseases. ft feeds the weakened nerve centres, tissues and muscles, and gives renewed health, strength and energy. It is equally beneficial for young and old and is very pleasant to the taste. Just one proof: ‘ “My doctor advised ms that my lung* were just about gone, and told me that if 1 neglected his instructions I would be dead within six rn.^i]ith*.| 4 Ijiq • adyised Lane’s, and now lam quite fit and well,’ Your grind remedy is to be than red for my wonderful recovery." J. SULLIVAN, Totara, N.Z. Get a bottle of Lane’s Emulsion to-day. All chemists and stores stock it at 2 6 and 4/6 per bottle. , The l.jrgi; size 13 .the moie nomical, ‘os it contains more than two of the; sm ill bottles. Insist upon getting “ LANE S’ > Emulsion
Prc;f rr-d by: E. G. LANE, Chemisf. OaniariL N*2i 3 's Famous Because 11 ? s o d.” prp :j t p< Hn iIAVI-;* ■.}>»•» 1-•• FOR •HIGH CUSS MILLINEftV, ■ jusnriCjßH'?' H'ftvo'i'c ■.: ■!• • .-.i VISIT THE ELITE, fcLTHAWI, - *. .<■!'■>.. ■ .'!■ r * ,lv ' .. ntt: The misses walsh and O’BRIEN (late of Wellington), are showing the most up-to-date Millinery in Taranaki AT REASONABLE BRICES. The latest idea in cloth Sport Coats in Red, Brown, Tango, Blue, and Cerise, long Teddy coatsi in Brown and Fawns. N All shades Irish knitted, all-'woM Jersey Coats, 2 and full length, from 25s to 455. Also a largo range S}f Children’s and Maid’s Knitted Coats with Caps to match—very low prices. Our exclusive Costumes are unequalled for ht and style. OPERA WRAPS AND EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALITY. MISSES WALSH & O’BRIEN, Ladies’ and Chiidren’s Outfitters, THE ELITE, Bridge Street, Eltham. \ DONALD’S STRATFORD GARAGE. All Branches of the Motoring Business catered for. MOTOR CARS Repaired, Tuned up, and every class of work undertaken. Up-to-date machinery. Most modern workshop in Taranaki. Plenty of Room—Cars, Motor Cycles stored. All accessories stocked. Prices right. UP-TO-DATE CARS FOR HIRE. Experienced Drivers. Vulcanising in all its branches a speciality, including re-treading covers. Every convenience. Ladies’ Waiting Room. 'SOLE AGENTS—RoyaI Ruby Motor Cycle (on top to-day); Morris’ Oxford Light Car (the world’s best.) ’Phone (day) 72, (night) 173.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 24, 20 May 1914, Page 8
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