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EARNED NOT BOUGHT. Row hard it often is to cam and maintain a good reputation, and how easv it is to lose one. As with n man's reputation, so it is with .-other things in his life. Some things achieve a reputation which stays with them. Thev arc founded on intrinsic value. They face the public backed up by honesty, and work their way q'"*tl v and thoroughly. People want no better proof of merit than is contained in the following experience: Mrs W. Jones, Cordelia Street South. Stratford, says : "Backache was the bano of mv life for months. Every sudden movement caused in tense suffering and the constant pain mado mo. tired and languid. 1 felt sure mv kidneys were not wording properly as 1 had ono or two other symptoms that pointed to this fact. Ono day when speaking to a friend about my suffering, she asked mo had I tried Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and as I had not, she strongly advised mo to try them I acted on her advice and I am very thankful I did, for this wonderfui remedy cave mo complete relief and I have had no return of my old complaint since the cure was effected. Doan's Pills not only drove the pains out of mv back, but improve! my health in every way, and 1, now feel splendid. Mv advice to kidney sufferers is to take Doan's Pills. They cured me and will, I am sure do tho same for others." Two vears later, Mrs Jones says. "I am still a great believei in D.jan's Backache Kidney Pills an 1 would not be without them for any thing. They cured me two years ago, and I am still well." Doan's Bachacbe Kidney Pills are sold bv all chemists and storekeep ers at 3s per bottle, oi will be p.isted on receipt of price by Foster McCltilan Co.. 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But. be sure vou get DOAN S.

THE BOOT & SHOE HOSPITAL. W. J. STONEMAN & Saddlers and Boot Repairers, Retailers of English and Colonial Boots—Only the best brands kept. SPLENDID LINES FOR YOUR INSPECTION. We use only English leather in all our boot repairs. FARMERS, NOTE:—Collars our Specialty. G've us a trial. Prices Right. HORSES FOR SALE. Always open fo buy good sort?. Some first-rate Farm Horses, aIJ classes of work. S. J. SUISTED Opunake Road, Stratford. 'Phono 359.

THE LONDON DIRECTORY with Provincial and F reign Sections, enables traders Co oommi-tucate dirwU MAMJKACIUREIte and DEALER* m London and in ch« Provincial IWus and Industrial Centres of the United Kingdom and the Continen' of Europe. Ihe names, addresses! and other details are classified imt>* iwrtwi pout for fcis «et oast with der more than 2,000 trade headings EXPORT MERCHANTS with detailed particulars of the Good* shipped and the Colonial and Foreigi Markets supplied j including STEAMSHIP LINES arranged ondei the Ports to wind, the; sail, and indicating the approximate Sailings One-inch BUSINESS CARDS o> H'irmi desiring to extend their connwtions or Trade Cards of DEALERS REEKING AOBNCIW■an be pnnted at a cost of £1 10s for >ach trade heading under which they ire inserted Larger advertisements hwn £2 to €lB THE LONDON DIRECTORY CO.. LTD.

JOH PRINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES AT THE "STRATFORD EVENING PRINTING DEPARTMENT. FENTOJ9 STREET. CAREFUL ATTENIION. INVTTATTON CARDS. BALL PROGRAMMES. CUSTOMS FORMS. WEDDING CARDS. BiIJ.nF.ADS. MENU HARDS. IN MRMORTAM CARDS. MEMBER'S TJOvITIB. CIRCUI^K^ CONCERT TTCKKTS. PRICE LISTS,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 2, 4 September 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 2, 4 September 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 2, 4 September 1923, Page 2

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