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BUSIN ESS NOTICES. Mon and women are but Actors on the Stage of Life. Try and make your part pleasant and Easy ! Wo can help you. Right here you will find aids to gardening— Spades, Hoes, Rakes, etc. And everything needed to make your hobby a Mover-ending source of pleasure to you. Do you know that our prices are So small that they’re hardly worth considering? On any line you require our values will admit of No competition. They stand alone! J. MASTERS AMD SON, STRATFORD. □□non□□□□□□nunnnnnnnnnnnn n: , □ | An Aristocratic Tea § b -™=g § The characteristic and c □ unique delicacy of flavour □ g that all Sunatures, drinkers □ delight in is due to various □ □ causes. H □ □ First of all, of course, to P § the fact that the tea is grown p □ in the most favoured district □ of the finest tea country in g □ the world —Ceylon. Soil, situa- p P tion, temperature, humidity-- P pj all count for much in the sue- E=j P cess of tea planting; and in □ □ the ' Sunatuna Plantations g S each of these conditions or P P P sented. P P P P P P P P essentials is perfectly pre- □ P Then there is the system g of curing and packing. Every- p thing is done by the most ap- P proved modern processes. The p g leaf is perfect and the most a □ scrupulous care is taken to 2 P guard against the least chance p g of impurity. g P Suratura is absolutely P p pure tea. □ P . ■ » ■ P P P □ P SURATURA p □ p ALWAYS FIRST! p □ 2 P ctinnaciaaonnc] □□□□□□□□□□□!]□ SPECIALLY CLEANED FRUITS .Go a long way towards making * cooking easV. Why not try our specially cleaned CURRANTS and SULTANAS? Which are all ready to use! And cost you no more, than fruit ,you have to spend half an hour over In cleaning. ■ E. A. .ALGER, ■J i i‘ f FEDERAL STORF, ; : ,i>\ . gTEVE FAHEY. HAIRDRESSER AND TOBICCONIST, ? #'• Fb sill at the old spot. Hib Saloon has ■ust been enlarged and refitted, and ho has a splendid stock of the latest and best PIPES, RAZORS, FANCY GOODS, TOILET REQUISITES, and SMOKERS’ SUNDRIES. Old Friends and New Welcomed. WHANCAMOMONA TEMPERANCE HOTEL, . WHANCAMOMONA. MRS. COURT Proprietress. THIS Houso is just out of the builders’ and furnishers’ hands, and no expense has been spared_ tn the appointments, comforta! lo sitting rooms, and commercial room; hot and cold water baths; excellent meals. You will find this bouse quiet and well managed in every way. Terms moderate pußLic notice: W., P,TAYLOR, Still occupies his old NURSERY. Near the Letterbox, Broadway North. And has for Sale at Current Prices A Great Variety of Strong and Healthy SHELTER IND ORNAMENTAL TREES. SHRUBS, AND HEDGE PLANTS. Being desirous that his customers should ho satisfied, ho ir willing to give them the benefit of Ids thirty years’ experience to Lida district. The Nursery is open daily (Sundays excepted). Address— W. P. TAYLOR, NURSES Y M A N, Portia Street and Pembroke Road, STRATFORD rjIREES! TREES! TREES! PLANTING SEASON, 1911. WANTED KNOWN—That I still have any amount of strong two-year-old Barbery. Also a lino lot of Acacia. Decurrons (Black Wattle). Those are cheap, very ornamental, and useful. Pino Tioos in any ago. And don’t forgot 1 have the finest lot of Garden Hedges in the Dominion. Also, that my stock of Apple Trees include the host, and those.wo find to he the most suitable for this district. R. McK. MOR ISOM. THE NURSERY, Stratford,,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 37, 28 September 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 37, 28 September 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 37, 28 September 1911, Page 4

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