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Whygo on suffering from Indigestion ? Why put up with attacks of biliousness, flatulence, pains after eating, acidity, constipation, and the like ? Probably all that you need is tlw a really efficient stomach and liver toniP, JjUjW ap Mother Seigel’s Syrup. It is a ready afln-ijconvenient means of banishing and preventing the distressing symptoms which arise from a disordered state of the stomach, liver, and bowels. That is the secret of its long standing, world-wide reputation. Put it to the t«at in your own case to-day. MOTHER

A MESSAGE TO NEW ZEALAND,PEOPLE CADBURY’S REGRET TO ANNOUNCE THE FACT THAT THEIR STOCKS IN pW ZEALAND OF BOURN VVI L E COCOA. ; B 0 U R N*V ILLE COCOA. //'ARE DEPLETED. WHEN THE WAR IS OVER THEY WILL REMEMBER WHAT YOU AIN. IN THE MEANWHILE THE BOYS AT THE EBON DO WITHOUT MEANS HELPING BE ON THE MARKER AGT.

Good for every member of the household Mother cannot giro her folks anything better or mpr% nourish- ;; inn, than foods made from . the * *at. But she should set'to it that Oftly l>i,the.'beßt and purest oats treated by the most modern processes enter Iter home. The Thistle Brand isan absolute jriwW-J i-antes of purity, quality and value. Is Oeatateall—tUSre’sno brand to e«inal v »ade from instlhn flhcat. chaioert oats from Uie world-famous Gore district. 1 1 i>>d ©very bag is guaranteed—. yon. U 1 flhclrit brars .the £IOOO,, guaranteedSuit the contents are mads fronrvbe ehoioeat finest oats -with no admixture or 1 forntlitaOatmeaU ili«hich; M "’and. Coupon*. -Si

is an institution, to bs proud of. It has bssn at ths Front sjnos ths sarly days of ths war.-; Thousands of our Soldiers and Sailors havs enjoyed and benefited by its RUT NUTS ANt TERTS on srsry Front; v MOTOR AMBULANCES—ths drat in ths Sold ; kitOHIN 9ARI, arailabls at any hour; NOtTCLt, with thsir thous- ■ and beds. It controls a HOSPITAL for, ssptio wounds; and every -jvook sends THOUSANDS Or- PARCELS to Prisoners of War. in taw Zealand the woplj: is parried on and manac*d T?jr the Military Affair* Committee, of which the Bishop •f Wellington i* Chairman. It areoted and op*'f'ate*-the Inatituto* at Trentham, Faather-ptp'-i. TaUheranikau, Awapuni and Narrow Nock; and has son* Thousands of' Pounds for tho Benefit of our Soldiers Overseas. THS GHimcm AKMT and tho JT.S. MIIiITABT CHAPLAINS do tho work of Tho Military Affairs Committee at tho Front; on Troopships, and in Hospitals. • Thar work must ho maintained and extended, For this purpose £60,000 is wanted NOW. Send a Donation at once—mo amount too small. Address; A The Military Affairs Committee, Jcu'j, W. Henderien 1 Honorary Gao. Shirtcliffe J Treasurers Be Mulgrr/a Straot, WEILRiSTOH Gross all Cheques V* “Union Bank, Wsllinftoa." i

AN ECONOMICAL CALF FOOD. Price is surely not the most iippor- ' tant factor in a calf food—quality and results are l the first essentials. By! sav;,.ihg a; few pence in the price per may • easily lose pounds in. .the figure hi si calves will bring, at marilgblr may cost' a little mure than other brands, but its satisfactory results make it the most economical calf'food; on the market. Mrs W. Bruce, of Momona, writes: “Ihave used ‘QEREMILK’ now for two years and. find it very economical; The calves like ahd relish it arid certainly like and relish it and certainly thrive on it. I find , the food • M*.easy to prepare and as long as # X rear calves, I shall use MILK.’ Try “CEREMILK” —equal to whole milk in nutriment. At all itpres and factories. B" U ITER-WRAPPERS. —To Bairy faruiora who make their own ' gutter; Obtain your, butter-wrapper? '"at the “Stratford Post” Job Printing Office

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10, 3 December 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10, 3 December 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10, 3 December 1918, Page 3

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