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tt OST a Military Bar Broocn with ■—i crescent and Soudan Stars valued as keepsake. - Finder kindly return to this office. "F OST in Stratford on Friday evening near Town ' HalJ, Gent's Evening Shoe. Finder please return to this office. "00,11 SALE—Piano, splendid tone, !- good as new, must he sold. Owner leaving Taranaki.—Mrs Arden, NOTICE. I.TEAIiNG on my property a* Cardiff, one blue cow, no visible brand, but slit in right car. If not claimed and expenses paid within fourteen days from this date, will he sold to defray same. J. Richards. July 31st, 1918. Cardiff. stratford ladies' patriotic Committee. CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS. A T the rooms on Saturday next ■£\ donations will be received for the Christmas Pudding Fund. Parcels to he despatched oil Monday. M. E. BUDGE, Hon. Secretary.

SOCIAL AND DANCE, A SOCIAL AND DANCE will be - hold in the Pembroke Road School on Friday, August 2nd. Proceeds to provide Christmas Cheer for the boys at the front. Admission:—i Gentlemen Is; Ladies Is or a basket. Mi CAMERON. Hon.' Secretary. have you a photograph you Wish copied or enDon't trust pictures you value to itinerant canvassers. At McAllister's Studio you know who you are-dealing with, there you will get the benefit of a personal interest in your order and a thirty years' experience in its execution. HAVE IT DONE AT MBA 111 S T E R '8 Studio and ensure a satisfactory ' " picture.

rarnswrai HOW TO -TAKE-CARE OF IT.. Liyerishness. t is much iriofe Common ,than 'most* people 'imagine. •For iiist'anee, 'faiHty' a'ctioii'" of the "liver gives rise to feelings'' of '•• depression,. it makes a man feel -miserable and .unfit -for work, it gives, a' woman .prostrating bilious attacks, headaches, and causes languor, sleeplessness,' ancl" s'o'm'etrmes a blurred state of the vision.''-.-' '' Ho* tb care for .the liver and keep it in low one or two weii-denne3 rules. T)dh't eat too much or''too'rich "food." - Try to get some" exercise every day. Above ah, be strong on prevention. Don't miss that point,; for , the readiest and the best preventive of liver troubles .Is an occasional dose of Mother Seigel.'s Syrup, the Wdfld,famous digestive and liver tonic, made from roots, barks, and leaves. But even Where liyerishness is robbing you of strength and the. buoyancy of health, Mother Seigel's Syrup will do you good. Take it after your meals, persevere with it, ind'in time it. will restore you. Of courstj prevention is always best, but ■there is rto. need-to despair in. any event, ,for in tens pf .thousands' of cases this oldfashioned remedy' has gjveh relief even after" a few >do'ses, and made hosts of "friends by banishing their liver, stomach, and: bowel troubles. Nurse. C. E. .O'.Dpnnell, Grange-road, Mount Eden, Auckland, writing on September 27th, 1917, says:— "Having used Mother, Seigel's Syrup for myself and "family durjng the last 18 years, it gives me great pleasure in testifying tp its efficacy as a certain cure for indigestion, and I have never known it ' to fail in removing the unpleasant symptoms! In my case the contents of one bottle -has always beeii sufficient to restore, my digestive organs to a healthy condition. I take every opportunity of recommending your, specific to'sufferers fronY indigestion in any form."

Jr rem Uur .Boy I Docs your boy \vrite home on Red Triangle* Paper? The Y.M.C.A. supplies over 1180 million sheets of note paper per year free of cost, and always urges the boys to "write home, first." Send donations to CAPT. D. A. EWKN, Hon National Y.M.C.A, TrpMcnr'-r. Bali or'ft Building, \V<«lliri''"oh. The way. to check a' cough or cold, Is'knowledge worth much more than gold, " ! So, as you'll catch a cold some day Head, mark and learn the surest way Spread extra blankets on your bed, A iid just before 'you lav 'your lic r ud. Drink down a' steaming' dose,'be sure, Of well-stirred Woods' Great iV|>;i r mliit. Cure.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4, 31 July 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4, 31 July 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4, 31 July 1918, Page 6