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Men’s High Grade OILY COATS Whites

Public Notice# MAYOR’S RELIEF FUND ! * MEETING will be held in the ■A- 1 Borough Chambers on TUESDAY, MAY 9, at 8 p.m. to further the relief of distress in Stratford. S. IIAYTON, Sec., pro tem. RENDER S. TENDERS are called for the erection of a two-storeyed house for C. S. Lucas, Stratford. Plans and specifications may be seen at C. S. Lucas and Co., Stratford. Tenders close at 12 noon on Saturday, May 13. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HASTINGS FRUIT MARKET (C. W. WALDOCK) 'A WAYS the Best Selection of *"■ Fruit in Season—Direct from the Growers. Motto: “Satisfaction Always” A TRIAL SOLICITED Next to Post Office E. P. P R 1 D H A M r DENTAL SURGEON if i; ■’ * MUNICIPAL BLDGS., STPATFORD. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thurs., 12.50 p.m. Phone 426. After hour urgent Appointments Phone 431. “THE LONDON” DYERS, CLEANERS’ AND r-.r FURRIERS REGENT ST.— HAWERA Dry Cleaning XTOU owe it to your clothes, the chance to serve you well. Get them DRY CLEANED, they will serve better, look better, and be better. Also —Dyeing, Cleaning, Hat reblocking, Pleating, Hemstitching, and Overlooking. Local Agent—? KIDSON’S FRUIT SHOP, Stratford. Phone 401 W. H. H. YOUNG (1) 75 ACRES Freehold. Good land, near Stratford; six-rbomed house. On tar-sealed road, one mile from school and cheese factory. Concrete floor to cowshed; and eleven paddocks, wire and barberry fences, well watered by stream. Two acres turnips and 6 acres hay. Carrying 35 cows. PRICE £32 per acre with £4OO down, and balance long term at 51 per cent. (2) 97 ACRES Freehold, near Eltham. Good six-roomed house with electric light and all conveniences. Wash-house with copper set in. Good cowshed with three-cow plant and electric motor go with farm. 12 paddocks, fences with barberry hedges; all paddocks well sheltered and excellent pasture throughout. Close to school and, cheese factory on tar sealed road. Carrying 40 cows, 6 2year heifers, 6 yearlings, 5 horses, bull and 20 sheep. Very few weeds. Produced 13,000 fat last year. PRICE £34 per acre, with £BOO down, balance long term at 5 per cent. This is a cheap farm. W; hThT^OUNG STRATFORD !' LAND AND ESTATE AGENT When tobacco has a very pronounced ‘bite,*’ remarked the coroner at a Chicago inquest (or “autopsy,” as the Americans say), it is obvious that it contains too much nicotine, and the habitual use of such tobacco is certainly unwise. It appears that in this case deceased (a house decorator, who died while smoking his pipe), was a heavy smoker, sometimes using as much as two ounces of to-1 bacco a day. This tobacco, a sample j of which I have analysed, was unusually strong. Its nicotine content was ; three times as great as it should j have been. It gradually affected the | heart, and its cumulative effct was ! undoubtedly the cause of death.” | Happily New Zealanders run no such j risk. Our beautiful New Zealand to-1 bacco is toasted, and this process (necessitating the employment of elah- j orate machinery and skilled labour) \ safeguards the smoker, because it j draws out the poisonous nicotine beides imparting to the tobacco its famous flavour and unequalled fragrance. There are four toasted brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead). They are unique. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure Foe Influenza Colds

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 237, 8 May 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 237, 8 May 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 237, 8 May 1933, Page 1