• BUSINESS NOTICES. THERE is a wide difference between “then” and “now,” and this is well illustrated with respect to Tea. There was a time when a blended tea was viewed with suspicion, because of the false impression that it was “faked” for sale. People now realise that it is impossible to get a palatable tea without blending. Tbas grown in different localities have different characteristics, and even the Tea of the same place is not the same | in two successive seasons. The Tea-blender’s art is to bring together the different teas, and by a correct combination to,produce a particular flavour. That is why Empire Teas are always the same. Just try ELEPHANT BRAND 2s 2d per lb., and you will be charmed with it; furthermore, you can always make sure of getting the same strength and flavour in every package. EMPIRE TEA COMPANYW. & G. TURNBULL & CO., ■ PROPRIETORS, - Wellington.
gTRATFORD J^JOUNTAfN ;0 i i -'i : >l'. M , .Ojr-1 1 1 : i ■))••!! *•..■. V|-J ;>] , ->!.:«» r ;;iJo ill :.i . : k.i ii ’/J 's^mTFOßi> ; jli iiltv! .('OX ; r.v-. : J) ; .••• )10 !r Should not fan to visit MOUNT EGMO NT. An easy drive of an hour and a half will take you to the House. MR. CHRISTENSEN, the Caretaker, will provide good Accommodation and Meals at very Moderate Rates. The Furnishing of the House has been considerably added to, and the Road i TO A o;'. i HOT • j * PHIS IS THE SHORTEST ROUTE I I'O MOUNT EGMONT.
'MILLS; STRATFORD PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLY STORES. }i} i'l BROADWAY NORTH/ Just Arrived— , A New Shipment of KODAKS, CAMERAS, PHOTOGRAPHICMATERIALS, Etc. Teddy Bears, Kinematographs, Postcard Albums, Annuals of all sorts Leather Goods, Handbags, W,diets, Pocket-books, Ladies’ and Gents’ Dressing-cases, Writing \ Desks, Bibles, Prayer Books, Silver and Plated Ware.
REMOVAL NOTICE. ON KEE ANO CO., RTJITERERS A>T) GROCERS, Desire to Thank th* Public of Stratford and surrounding districts for past favours, and to notify that they have REMOVED to more commodious premises across the street, and next the “Golden Gate” (Mr. J. Bowen’s) Oyster Saloon. By strict attention to business they hope to still retain s fair share of the patronage of the public.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 26 February 1912, Page 7
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