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BUSINESS NOTICES. THE TASTE TELLS THE TALE I TASTE THE TASTE I l of our Tea! Know what Ileal tea tastes like! Know the flavor of the Natural leaf—the aroma that brings you back for tlio third cup. Tt conies direct to us from I THE SUN-KISSED HILLS OF (SUNNY CEYLON, | Only tho juicy tender top leaves go into each packet—and they are packed carefully right on the plantation. Try a pound .of Floroya, and you’ll enjoy your cup of tea as nevei before. Price 2s pci lb, 51b for 9s 6d. J. MASTERS AND SON, STRATFORD. TO SOFTEN THE EYES and to tone up the no. res, lo add new allurement to dimples ..ml curves, to make mortal life just as g’ad as can be, there’s nothing Vo beat Stratum — that Tea! The pullet was pecking a packet, and making no end of a racket; but the housewife cried, l ' See ! that bird’s got at my tea!”—and she ran for the packet as, quick as could be. Suratura was packed la that packet. Little moses free of CfUILE went-canoeing down the Nile. 'He was happy as could be, not a simde squawk squawked he. Mother’d filled his bottle (see ?) with fresh Suratnra Tea ! -- A SPINSTER; WHO LIVED in New York,'exhausted by fribble and talk, decided to drink Surathra. I think she’s the happiest wife in- New York. (They marly that sort _in New York—as in Amsterdam, Christchurch and Cork.) j ' i TP HERE WAS A MAN who skinned A- a flint, a thousand flints, and then he said “ Good luck ! Vll nell the flints straight off for two pound ten ; and then I’ll buy full twenty pounds of earth’s superbest tea—the tea I’ve worked and waited for, pure Suratura D !” A PARROT, ARAMINTA’S PHI DE, for Suratu.a daily cried ; but one day,,with an absent mind, she offered him some other kind. The parrot dropped a tear and died. ha

SPECIALLY CLEANED FKUITS Co a lon*, way rewards making cooking easy. Wny not try our cpecislly cleaned CURRANTS and SULTANAS? Which are all ready to use I And cost you no more, than ifrult you have to spend halt an hour over In cleaning. i> iti■ j)iii E. -Av ALGrBR, FEDERAL STORE.

r'fAitf£V. !:r 7 :^,: HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCO* NIST, !. >.ci! < flame’*! is still at the old, spot. His, Saloon has ! , • ji i-■. ,c‘ lo »!(• ;>ilJ otfll ynjjust been enlarged; ! and refitted,, and he has a splendid., ,stock of the latest and best FIFES; : RAZORS. FANOI GOODS, TOILET REQUISITES,, and SMOKERS’ SUNDRIES 1 . 01d\ Friends and New Welcomed,

J. BOWEN, TTBSHMONGER, POULTERER, and r CATERER, Proprietor of the Famous “GOLDEN GATE,” Broadway, Stratford, Desires the public to know that he receives full supplies of FRESH FISH DAILY, And delivers the same to customers with promptitude and at lowest cash prices. DRESSED; POULTRY A Special Line; FISH LUNCHES AND SUPPERS in City Style. .1 111 Vi/;;, The Best Meals in Town for Is, and the Best Attention. DON’T FORGET—BOWEN’S “GOLDEN CATE.” BELLRINGER BROS., LTD. ENAMELLED WARE. The very best Enamelled Ware is made in England. Wo only stock English make,'.and our stocks have just been replenished by large shipments direct from the makers j ENAMELLED BASINS, with or without plug. EXAM ELIjED PIEDISHES, PLATES, MUGS, BILLIES, PUDDING BOWLS, SAUCEPANS, STEW I’A NS, K ETTLES, Etc., Etc. ENAMELLED CAST PRESERVING PANS—B quarts Ss, 10 quarts 10s, 12 quarts 12s, 14 quarts Uls each. [ BELLRINGER BROS., LTD. STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 39, 10 February 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 39, 10 February 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 39, 10 February 1912, Page 4

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