///m mmm r.rti.i i Tree-felling. Stumpclearing, Sub-soiling, Draining, Quarrying or Mining —.— _ u m L Safety TME PEOS As powerful as gelignite at half the cost-*-and absolutely safe to handle. Carried on railway at Ordinary Freight Hates. A small charge of Eraptite will uproot a giant Rimit or bring down tons of rock. Invaluable as a Fertiliser. Write for Interesting Booklet post-free from The Eraptite Safety Explosive Co., Ltd. 30 HUNTEB ST., WELLINGTON xuaiui-aa S Local Agents: N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.. Ltd,
Children Thrive on pmes BL emulsion. Hv?y like it because it is not in t=flc Parents with lickly children would certainly be welladviied to give their little one* a, course of Lanc'i \Ve have piles of appreciative letters from grateful mother* and father* telling of the ffood achieved by L^neV-Emulsion. It make* boys and cid* bonny, strong and able. # It is the bcol of all remedies tor Coughs, Cold*. Asthma,' bronchitis, and all 1 i*ruat and Lung and Wasting Diseases. That’* why doctors no freely recommend it. Gel a bottle today. AH moics and chemists have it at 2/6 and 4/6. Beware of substitutes. Sole Manufacturer: E. G, LANE, Chemirt, Oamaru, N.Z. 10 MBS. ELLISON’S EVIDENCE. “We are more than satisfied with your Hean’s Essence. One bottle certainly makes a very big bottle of good family cough mixture We find it easy to prepare, and a big money saver. It is the only cough remedy now used in our home, and always gives us prompt relief.—Mrs. J. Ellison, Wanganui.” Note Mrs. Ellison’s words: “The only eongh remedy used in our home." When a mother has tried a remedy, and found it»thoroughly good she holds to it. Hean’s Essence not only makes a pint of finest family cough remedy, but it saves at least 9s. for your pocket. . Ba sure you get Heau’s—no other will do. 29
Calves beared fer 2s each. “Last season I reared 4-1 calves on your Till Calfmeal, which proved highly satisfactory. They have wintered well (no deaths), and ..never once looked back. The cost of rearing the above calves worked out at 2s 3^d each.” Thus writes Mr C. M. Southcombe, of Waverley. For sale by— Newton King, L. T. Crcsswell, Central Co-op. Stores, Midhirst Dairy Factory. 251 b bags 5s Gel; 5011 > bags 10s 6d. 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 needs 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 colomiuk MOTHER ■X.TO ME W TUI I calf* wm eal; PRICES. 1001 b bags 20s, 2001 b bags 38s.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 38, 1 October 1914, Page 8
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