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r =r £*o The HTwcr behind the men who do things - Doing thing* depend* primarily npo'the “I will” spirit. Be he aviator, «ol dier, sailor or bn*ine*« man, the drivma power i« the iaa«-health of body and brain and nerve. In the attaining and maintaining of the*o factor*, Creamoata is important as a food. The oat ii famous for it* nourishing, sustaining finalities, and Creamoata is the absolute Cream of the Oat. Only the largest choicest grains are selected and treated by the exclusive Creamoata method, a pan drving ozone process. Try Creameata for breakfast to-morrew. Thistle Flaked Oat* are far >ut»«rier to ordinary rolled oats in aunty and flavour. ' . Creamoata and all Thistle prod nets share in the great Free Gift Scheme-Id. stamp brings coupon »heetand Fret starter conpoa. “Thistle," Box Gorv STEAMSHIP LINES. THE LONDON DIRECTORY Co., I. arranged under the Ports to win they nail, and indicating the appro mate sailings. PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICE.' of leading Manufacturers, Mere) tan ■etc , in the principal provincial tow and industrial centres of the Unit Kingdom. A copy of the current edition w be forwarded freight paid, on toc< i of Postal Ordet for 5 dollars Dealers seeking Agencies can min tise their trade cards fqr 6 dollars 25 Abchurch Lane. London, E C taroe advertisements from 1/* dnllarv. Commercial, Municipal, and Qom-r UONDON DIPIiCTOSIV. (Published Annually) enables traders throughout the Wet' to communicate direct with Engl it manufacturers and ukalkm in each class of goods. Resides bom a complete commercial guide to Lm don and its suburbs the Director i-outains lists, of EXPORT MERCHANTS with the goods they ship,, and ib Colonial and Markers' the supply. B UTTER-WRAPPERS.-,T 0 Dairj ■Farmers who make their own batter. Obtain your butter-wrappers at the. “Stratford Post” Job Printing Cffice. DlßEhfOfty An# New Zealane Annual, ion. Twenty-seventh Yeai .of Pubitcalio: Edited by John Stone. Royal dvo., containing about 12m pages, together with numerous maps corrected to date, the whole bam: somely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. Price If ordered before pubhea tion, 16s: after publication, 17s 6d STONE. SON, AND CO.. LTD. Printers ami Pubitsnero, au.m' Square, DUNEDIN. And at Chnslcnuich and Wellington London: H. J. King-Potter and Co 66, Ludgate Hil.s, E.C. 1 To b« published, September, 1917. , STONE’S WELLINGTON, HAW ■ KB’S BAY AND TARANAKI

I m fm Better Road Travelling! Travelling in this Overland * Big Four is travelling first class. It is the most comfortable 5-passcnger car you could wish for—everything in its construction and equipment is of the best. Note the handsome new body design, and think of the following features: Electric lighting and staffing, electric control buttons on the steering column, cantilever rear springs, demountable rims (one extra), headlight dimmers, deep soft upholstery, one-man top with cover, storm curtains, rain-vision wind-screen, rug rail, foot rest, every essential and refinement. £ 125 AT MAIN PORTS. See this handsome new “Big Four. If you d like to study it at home, write (or the illustrated catalogue— Us entirely free. c. SPUDDING, New Plymouth; BURGESS AND ELAN, Hawera. Distributors for the North lelnnd: A. HATRICK & CO., LTD. Wanganui and Wellington -AS wass Kf if’ wf J) isr iSc I m s, *8 I —- I L O 1 mr m ; Motor Guz

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 73, 23 February 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 73, 23 February 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 73, 23 February 1918, Page 7

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