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“LOOK WHO’S HERE. 55 LESTER BROS, I LOOKING FOR THE ‘‘HUNGARY BAND" OF FAMILIES, WHO RE QUIRE A HAMPER FOR XMAS NO NEED TO SEND TO NEW PLYMOUTH, SPLASH YOUR CAS!WITH US. Handsome 1918 Calendar am Housewife’s Guide given FREE witl |lb. Cooking Almonds ilb. Nutmegs 30**. Ground Cinnamon 3pkts. Mixed Spies libs. Dessicated Cocoanut 3lbs. Loose Dates 1 large tin Foster Clark's Custard Powder 1 largo tin Edmond’s Baking powder Id pkts. Jellies 1 bot. Raspberry Syrup 1. Dot. Lemon Squash 2lbs. Lunawatta Tea 11b. Best Mixed Lollies 2lbs. Best Mixed. Nuts 3 tins Pineapple Cubes 1 tin. Dessert Peaches i tin. Dessert Apricots 1 tin. Dessert Pears 2 tins, Sheep Tongues 31b. tin Assarted Biscuits lib. Cornflour, B. and P. 1 Jar Pock's Paste 2lbs. Dried Apricots 2ibs Prunes 1 large tin Salmon 11 1 2 £2 10 0 If any article enumerated above, should not be required by the purchaser, another’ may be substituted, 1’ providing the total value of Hamper be not less than £2 10s. r-. CASH ONLY. LESTER BROS. CENTRAL STORE, MIDHIRST. ’Phene, 181 M. STRATFORD PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. S fITHE Committee will be pleened ■’.■"--to receive information ol soldiers or soldiers’ dependents in heed of assistance’; Information may be sent to the Executive, at Stratford, or branch committees at Toko, Tariki, Wera, Whangamomona, Tututawa. W. LANDER, Pn». R«» -yyALTER qn EE. FRUIT, GREEN GROCERIES, AND CONFECTIONERY. Green Peas are very scarce this season. Order early for Christmas. Fresh supply of all season’s fruit daily. j WALTER ON KEE. Broadway, Stratford. G'ITER-WRAPPERS.-To Daii 4_s .Farmers who make their ow fitter: Obtain your hutter-wrappei it the "Stratford Post” Job Prmtin *Ot»

Wines and Spirits Everything you need for your Liquor Department. OWING TO OUR EXTENSIVE AND VARIED STOCKS OF WHISKIES, BRANDIES, GINS, RUM, LIQUEURS, WINES, CORDIALS, ALE AND i OUT, CUSTOMERS WILL FIND US UNEQUALLED AS A GENERAL SOURCE OF Suri'LY FOR ALL LIQUORS. PRICES ARE ADVANCING, AND SUPPLIES A..E SHORT. PROMPT PURCHASES WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE. CHRISTMAS HAMPERS. 3 BOTTLES McGAVIN’S STOUT. 6 BOTTLES WARD’S ALE. , 1 BOTTLE THOM AN CAMERON WHISKEY. 1 BOTTLE SANDERMAN’S PORT. ggS. CASH ONLY D. J. Malone & 22 s ' Co.,

Cheap because a little ooes a ioag way. Aik your dealer to a sample.

SUMMER WEARINESS. Why is it, that to so many people, the warm summer months mean discomfort srd.- ev(n' misery They are happy and a oareiiily healthy enough when the weather is cool and bracing, but when thfe warm, humid days of summer come round, they are irritable and depressed and seem altogether lacking in energy and vitality, \Vhy is it? In tens of thousands of cases it is simply a matter of digestion. The stomach, liver and bowels are apt to become sluggish ahd lazy in hot weather, and when they shirk work the whole sistem suffers as a natural consequence. Headaches, languor, and loss of energy are traceable in countless instances to faulty action of these important organs, and all that is needed to restore them to natural activity and efficiency is the gentle stimulating and regulating action of a digestive tonic and corrective, such as Mother eigel’s Syrup, If you are feeling limp ami listless, and lack the energy and vitality which should be yours, try the effect of taking from 20 to 30 drops of Mother Seigd’s Syrup in a little water, after each meal and note the difference it makes in your physical condition and enjoyment of life. Mrs. Amelia Payne, 2 Berkley Place, Carlton, Vic., writing on September yth, 1916, says:—“Three years ago I felt myself becoming very far from well. Aches and pains set in all over my body, and I tired quickly and felt listless, jaded’ and depressed Q Besides the body pains, I suffered most severely from sick headaches j and became very constipated. I often felt I discouraged and the reverse of cheerful, and when in one of these dismal moods I carel lessly picked up one of Mother Seigel’s Books, and in glancing through it came across the details of a case which might have been my very own. Next morning I obtained a bottle and found it to be all the book had claimed for it. It eased the pains, promoted my appetite, improved my digestion, broke up the constipation, and efficiently regulated and toned up my whole system." O UTTER -WRAPPERS.—To Dairy Fanners who make their own h tier; Obtain your butter-wrappers at Lire “Stratford Post” Job Printing Office. Good for CATARRH, Asthmatlca). Bronchial, and other Coughs HEAD’S ESSENCE Costs 2/—Makes I pint- Stives 10/-

IMITATION THE SINCEREST FLATTERY. The public is asked to beware of spurious imitations of “FluenzOl,” the widely recognised remedy for nasal and throat troubles. Be careful to see that each wrapper bears the wellknown trade-mark. If you want prompt relief, don’t be persuaded to accept anything other than “Fluenzol.”

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 29, 31 December 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 29, 31 December 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 29, 31 December 1917, Page 7

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