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IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY. GROCERY, PRODUCE, BRICK, HPES, ' "OILS "REjSZIjS T ES,""CEMEi\T7",LEUEr ETC./ETC. THE DEPARTMENTAL STORE. PRICES' TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. HARDWARE, O'Cedar Oil 1/3 bottle. O'Cedar Mops 4/6. Shopping Baskets 2/3 each. Lunch Cases 1/3 each. English Ironbark Leather 5/- lb. Greenhide Leather 5/- lb. Ladies' Rubber Heels 6d pair. Gents' Rubber Heels 9d pair. Table Mats 1/- set. Trouser Press 6d each. Electric Torch cases from 2/3 each. Torch Batteries, all sizes. GROCERY. Driecf Peaches lOd lb. Bacon Rashers 1/3 lb Bacon by side 105 lb. Bacon, by roll 1/1 lb. Chaff, 0.5., 7/6. Sandsoap 5 for 1/-. Sunlight Soap 1/4 packet Laundrine Soap 1/2 bar. Lane' s Emulsion (large) 3/10 bot. Potatoes 14/6 sack, 10/- cwt Gilmore Motor Spirit 16/6 case. Bell, Amber Tips, Nelson. Moata Teas 2/11 lb. Yates' Bird Seed 1/3, 2s bagsH ? Yates' Bird Seed Bd, Is bags Household Soap 8d bar. Creamoata 1/9 Primes 31b for lid. ' i" FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OP TOWN. Masters Limited AGENTS: ALFA LAV7AL SEPARATORS. ;,.,: u, r - JAOK: ' 'Yes! I thought of that. Do you 'prefer any! particular brand?" ' . . • BILL: "Well! yes! I do! We don't use much at,homo but when we do we like GOOD wine and l we've found those South African Wines that Malone and Co. supply are the best." ,; : , JACK: "Well! The hest is always good" enough for the boys, but in what way are the South. African Wines better." Wf; ■ " BILL: "Oh! There appears to be something in the climate and Eoil over there,i. and I believe the Regulations .are so stringent as . to ensure a uniform quality and purity at all' times. Nothing that is not the product of the grape is iadded to South African Wines." JACK; "Well! I'd better order some from MaJones." BILL: "Yes, I think so." .. MriMDff^EKC WHOLESALE WINE AN!) SPIRIT MERCHANTS, STRATFORD. Hi p B.S.A. BICYCLES. J' B.S.A. BICYCLES. We have recently been appointed local agents for this well-known English Cycle, and will be pleased to have your inspection. GENTS £lO 10s (equipped) LADY'S £lO 17s 6d. Ycur second-hand Cycle taken as deposit, and easy monthly payment* for balance, at '■■'■■ STRATFORD, NEW PLYMOUTH,

Zam-Buk Clears Fiery Itchy Skin Wonderfully. "It Is now nine years since Zam-Buk cared me of a severe attack of eczema says Mrs. Beatrice Kay, of Railway Avenue, South Townsville, Q'land, "and I am glad to tell you that the cure was lasting—l hav« had no return of this awful complaint. "Before I used, Zam-Buk 1 suffered terrible pain as the ericma was in my feet, and I tried all manner of ointments but with no success. The pain became worse so thai I could scarcely walk, and I had to sec ft Doctor, but even then I got no relief. "It was at this period that I asked my son to get me a box of Zam-Buk and some Zam-Buk Soap. The first time I used the Soap I could feel the soothing effect, and after applying the Zam-Buk I had what I had not been able to have for months—ft good night's sleep. 1 bought further supplies of Zam-Buk and gradually tht ecrema was dispelled and my feet coO plettly healed." *& If you are' afflicted with tormentinf ecrema or distressing skin disease don't faL to try Zam-Buk. Equally good for piles, ulcers, poisoned vrounds, cuts, etc. 0. Zam-Buk balm i/6 and 3/6 per box— Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap lj- per tablet*

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 91, 13 July 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 91, 13 July 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 91, 13 July 1928, Page 2