BUSINESS NOTICES. WHAT! TOO LATE? TO TALK OF MEW SUMMER DRESSES? NOT A BIT OF IT ! Why, summer has hardly commenced yet. The chances are in favour of hot weather for months to come. You will find plenty of use for two or three New Dresses and Blouses before summer takes its final depurtiue. And even in autumn they will come in handy. Get rid of the idea that it is too late to think of the new Summer Apparel, and pay a visit to MOREY’S, where a lovely selection of New Materials awaits your .mspoction. CREAM WINCEYS, 42in. to 44in., from Is 7d to 2s 9d. CREAM KHANTONA, 42in. to 44in., the best washing material made, Is lid to Ss 6cl. CREAM SICILIANS and LUSTRES, 4 lin., 3s 3d and 3s 6d. “EXELSYL” the now light-we’glit Fabric—same as shown by r he Bradford Chamber of Commerce at Brussels Exhibition—m pale rue , ■ i hello.,- grey, Saxe blue, champagne, brown, etc., 2s 6d and 3s 6d. FLORAL VOILES and MUSLINS in groat variety, from 4’d to Is 9-L THESE ARE ALL EXCELLENT MATERIALS AND SPLENDID VALUE Cash at counter is best for all concerned —it enables us to sell the best goods at lowest prices, and eliminates bookkeeping N expenses. MOREY & SON STRATFORD AND sYvuuuuui i • 4 . Y# -I .. ■. ' \ ' 1 . , ' •> A, 1 NEW PLYMOUTH. : V.-T( TT ’ . ;■••• .r-Ui A))v ■ :-m s ■ ■ \ t\; >j i )ni.J| M'V vV- > 3, ■ ■■ T A..f i . Whether you take your exercise on horseback or i afoot,-in either case provide that a cup of __ , , Amber Tips Tea will be in readiness on your return. There will then be no bodily fatigue as an aftermath to your exercise. AMBER TIPS TEA is pure and wholesome. It never varies in quality or flavour, and may be .taken with benefit by those of weak digestion. 1/10 per lb. AMBER TIPS ,2\- per lb. AMBER TIPS This grade pleases many and is very economical. Its flavour is rarely met with even in Teas of much higher price. This grade represents perfection in the art of tea blending. It is ahsolulely without an equal for flavour. aroma and quality. Try it if you feel that only the best Tea can ever satisfy you Amber-Tips is also packed in a third quality at 1/8, and splendid v— ! ue it is. Amber Tips Tea is sold only in air-tight damp prfof Cartons and Tins. Teas offered in other ■ -waytf iisAmbur Tips are substitutes. Ko'ofd or stale teas ever enter ini o “Amber Tips.” bV " ,-lv : •.. ; • • ' >:c ' m TEA 3C WHOLESAUE AGENTS; NEWTON KING, STRATFORD, iBROADWAY CASH MEAT 4, BAZAAR. H. AND W. LEE Having taken over the above ’meat BAZAAR F rom MR. C. B. WALSH, bog to solicit a continuance of ... . . .-q patronage. • W," LEE (late of Palmerston North) is a practical SMALL GOODS MAN, and the public may rely on the very best service. A TRIAL SOLICITED. J.JP. WATSON, WATCHMAKER And JEWELLER. ROTHERHAM HUNTING ENGLISH LEVERS £4 4a. SBBESUESSUSSfiK THERE &UE CHILDREN IN THE HOUSE I Save Trouble and Spare, Pain by 'lcuepins-at bana a tin of .(TO® IT ACTS t.mp fl CHfUiM | EIGHTEENPENOE f x, 11 sid 53 Pure Ceylon. The most delicate selected leaf procurable. Exquisite in flavour and bouquet, Perfectly cured. dleadily digested. a Four Grades: 1/6, I 8,110,2 -
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 35, 6 February 1912, Page 3
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549Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 35, 6 February 1912, Page 3
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