BUSINESS NOTICES. US GET RID “LEFTOVERS!” Saturday was a busy day—tho going all day was pretty strong, and a host of Bargains left tho store. But in spite of the fast selling, a few choice Remnants managed to escape the general exodus—thinking, perhaps that they would have their prices raised. They mads the mistake of their lives, for wa are bent en clearing all summer seeds, as plenty of space is wanted for AUTUMN STOCKS due in a few days. AND NOW THESE REMNANTS ARE GOING FOR NEXT TO NOTHING! SOME TIP-TOP BARGAINS ARE OFFERED. Odds and ends in each department left over from the Sale have received strict orders to quit. The prices have been reduced to hasten cn the clearance. YOUR PRESENCE IS NEEDED. '■ : MOREY & ■ SON. STRAtFQRD ;i 1 AND NEW PLYMOUT^J-: 1:1. m Ms *-t ;WmV',v '4 : a. / 230 j HELP I OF THESE Amber Tips •is Invigorating, as Mountain Air. When you reach the summit of the mountain, enhance jhe pleasure of the outing by brewing a pot on the spot. V" Going camping ? ’ Then include a couple of packets of Wl*. m / i Mb Mr* \ V'-TWI '■MAS 1 'iN Wti Sf-ft wisr;A. A 1 ,vA ‘ ... : tVv\ MJ. ■: i: ■jmm' v ■ «■; y-«t -i :I '' « - . V' •-? »'**. in the swag. Nothing like it for keeping fatigue away and spirits buoyant. It is wholesome and aids digestion. You get Amber Tips Tea in dampproof airtight packets and tins only. Teas offered in any other way as Amher Tips aro substitutes. Amber Tips at 1/10 per lb. has a delightful llavour—try it. miff* wm Y.v : r fs&zy •••*’ss£< !■.: : •* & 4 te'-. *Kr -" '’AY .AkyU' 3 U I**-' r.-'T A il^/vj/t i The first quality Amber Tips Tea is 2/- per lb.—and very fine '3y it is, being composed of the highest quality teas obtainable For richness and fragrance it is absolutely unsurpassed. The third quality is sold at 1/8 per lb. All Grocers. No old or stale teas ever enter into “Amber Tips.” 29 TEA m I I; am; Barv WHOLESALE AGENTS; -"^66NEWTON KING, STRATFORD.
WHY Pay Big Prices for Small Farms in Taranaki, WHEN you can Buy Big Farms for Small Prices in the Bay of Plenty ? We have some of the finest propositions in Farm Lands in the Dominion, ranging from 50 to 3000 Acres, at £3 to £lB per acre. Fruit Farms from 7 to 20 acres, in full bearing. Our Taranaki Mr. Frank Squire, Hawcra, will furnish all particulars. WILSON AND ROBBINS, Auctioneers and Land Agents, TAURANGA, TE PUKE, AND WHAKATANE.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 27 February 1912, Page 3
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424Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 27 February 1912, Page 3
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