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K EE. : FRUIT,-?GREEN GROCERIES, AMO CONFECTIONERY. JFRU IT, FRUIT. FRUIT. 'Peacluss and Plums for jam for sale cheap. Vrosh. supply of all Reason’s fruit daily. WALTER ON KEE. Broadway, Stretford. ;/-.v - y ■ . “The Nearest Thing to. Home” “The‘Y.Mt’ is the nearest tiling to home we boys have. It is the last evidence of humanity as we go forward to our grim job in the trenches, and on ‘over the top the last sign that anybody o’.l'cs . for us.” Hflat’s what a soldier writes. If you Want die Y.M.C.A. to continue to provide the home.-touch that the boys hunger for, give to your limit for Red Triangle Day FRIDAY, MARCH 15th \ (6r date locally arranged) Uh'-qurs can be made payable to CAPT. D. A. KWKN, linn. National Y.3J.C.A. Treasurer, Rod Triangle Day Ofiico: linker's Buildings, Wellington: or. donations will t>o received by any Hninehoi any Bank in the Dominion, '•W^ ssmseJe9 T~~' Cr " Ta census was taken of the housewives y who use Creamoat a, the result would surprise you. Over one million packages are sold annually—an average of about five package# to every family in New Zealand. Such popularity is sure proof of excellence. Get a. packet of Creamoata for to-mor--B,j)r*f,kf w St ~ when >’ otl ta-ste it not* its delightful toasty flavour—a perfectly •delioions flavour found in no other . breakfast food. Get a packet to-dayl Creanjeata and all Thistle products •share m the great Free Gift Scheme- • Id. stamp for coupon sheet and rru Gor^ 100111)051 to “Thistle,'’ Box 24, ThUtle Flaked Oats are far superior to ordinary rolled ®ais in purity and flavour. CREAM ’O THE OAT w Resioferod Name f<3o 3E EJELiRArKr’S 'BSSENOH One bottle makes a pint of finest family congl and cold remedy Cojti 2 U I*/-

ran? Ki Jl;i You will enjoy good digestion and avoid the I ', pains and penalties of ‘"digestion, when yonri ttomach, liver and bowels “the principal organs of f digestion are ■ healthily; active, and able to do the,* work required o£ therwj Thousands testify, from personal exp,e- f f ■ riehce that affords such effective, help in securing and' maintaining good di- : geslion, as Mother-' Seigel’s Syrup. It is ..prepared from more than 1 ten varieties of extracts of' roots, barks, and leaves;-' which in combination ex--ert a remarkable tonic * and regufating effect on" stomach, liver and bowclsff ' Fut u to the test yourself- I ' * MOTHER’ % it g SYRUP [ YOU CAN OEPENU ON IT. that if you procure lito GENUINE SANGER EUCA lATTI EXTRACT you will not only be benefited, but yon will bo side Jrom the harmful effects of the common eucalyptus oils and the .so-called “extracts.” The « importa uce of this is brou^lifc home forcibly by the report in the Melbourne “Aj'Oy” August 5, .1916, of poisoning; of about 31.) gilds by eucalyptus lollies, which were, evidently made from the common eucalyptus SANDER’S EXTRACT can always be relied on. It- prevents meningitisand all other infectious diseases, sniffed up the nose and three drops. l ' on sugar. Applied to ulcers, poison-; ed wounds, burns, sprains, ecsema, it gives prompt relief and euro pcrman-"J cntly. Colds, bronchitis, Imig trow-, ble, rheumatism, neuralgia, are ban- i dished by it. SANDEXTj EXTRACT is beneficial in so many affections ' that no household can afford to be ! I without it. Specially refined and j prepared by Sander’s process’ it ha? i ;no harmful bv-effectst von run no ' ■risk with SANDER’S EXTRACT.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 74, 25 February 1918, Page 3

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