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Business Notices ♦♦♦ Now is the time to order ❖ ►> STRATFORD AGENT. gVERI Bottle of NERVOTONB is brim full of health and energy. Those suffering from tiredness, sleelpessness, depression, or nervous troubles cannot do better than take JjERTO T 0 N E NERVO T 0 N E THE MIGHTY NERVE TONC. NERVOTONE does dring results, the results you expect from a good medicine, and it brings them quickly. Try it, and see. B/- and 5/fl Per Bottle, CHEMIST, STRATFORD 'Phones GGS. After hours 2232 or 485. Mr C. B. MARTIN, Optican, attends on the second and fourth Tuesdays every month.

Two Good Lines, the O'Briens [Railway Boot with Tufhide Soles, this hoot is having a great run. We can thoroughly recommend it for comfort and wear. PRICE 82/6. "Mischo" Boots, a very light and comfortable boot for Bummer wear, We are local agents for these. Always look for Red Ball on heel, PRICE 85/0. (Municipal Buildings) BROADWAY, STRATFORD And Tangarakau- <» & 4 fIW«H WHEN YOUR DOCTOB PRESCRIBES SEND THE PRESO ) RIPTIONS TO y McIN NE S . pUT you say "Why to Mc tones " Because here all prescription orders are executed with the utmost speed and efficiency, and you can be sure that the ingredients are always fresh and wholesome. So the next time your doctor prescribes, send • the intended remedy to Mclnnes and be assured of satisfaction. JEGMONT PHARMACY BROA&WAY, STRATFORD,

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 11, 8 March 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 11, 8 March 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 11, 8 March 1930, Page 4

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