EUS!N£Si> NOTICES. SHi AT EASTER ? This-is'-the question uppermost in thz j womanly mind, because Eastor is tha J turning point between Summer and j Winter—tha Season cf Warmth and j the Season cf Wind. A happy solution cf the probfem is I found in J Where iDamo : Fashion's Richest Gifts in WilllWy, Costumes, Skirts, Dress Silks, Ladies' and ChilrJrfer.'s Coats, Laose, Furs, and, ether Livery for her followers, may now be ceen in extensive variety. Come! A visit to this exhibit will help you maky UO-'yoUr mind not only regarding Easter attlro, iwt as regards the Clothes for your Winter Outfit as well. AH these Goods for Women's Adornment during; Autumn and Winter were brought by.'tlta S.S, Turakina, and coming as they cfa from the world's great fashion csntres, a visit wi'J provirfe the equivalent cf a-lour through the Salons of Paris or tho big Stores of London. STRATFORD NEW PLYMOUTH.
Si ri;#'"T."?~.*fSS Like nectar to the lips of tlie young folic, and a refreshing boon to thoseof older years. Amber Tips Tea lias a quality, a fragrance, and a flavour that needs but a trial to convince the most discriminating. In every home where economy reigns jointly with sterling quality .mber lips le should be used, for it represents fall value for your money. Hence no, coupons are needed to sell. it. The fact that its sales far .outstrip those of any coupon tea is the best proof of its quality. Moreover, it is always full weight without the package. Act your grocer (or Amber Tips. Ho sells three grades. The '%/%^ : ~'?%fc '':%'..' ""■ SI special 2!- per pound Amber Tips :>\ jOkjJJ* jSifiS blend is remarkable vulue for the _ :■■&-, ''?;'■;' H money —the 1/10 grade is alto a y J? ±Z~~ •<'%■! s!'y very fine tea. yjjA \. -'' l'\ for the money —is also sold. , ' /■ /f ~\ No old or stalo teas ever eater ;(o " Amber Tips." kWI 7?\ mmm& CfIBtWWW \ Jiil YMWWHOLESALE AGENTS: N&WTON K!?iC, STRATFORD.
In stepping nigfet cough?, caring wwm.* colds a:;d sliest cempiaints. A lady living in Lome Street Wellington, writes: "I h'ive used 'Tonkings Linseed Emulsion' for myself and children with grind results. Having a nice, palatable taste, the children take it readily." "Tonkino's T.insfed Emulsion." ■roixi a!i Glicraista &. Storekeepers. 1/6, 2/6, 4/G bOttlO. P S R-. Whatever you do, | H Whoever you be, \\ffl ii ij Here's a tip for you i d DRINK If! &L**?''*i a
WANTED. EVERYBODY TO KNOW That wo have TEXTS ahd MARQUEES FOR HIRE At Lowest Bates. TENTS. ELYS, RICK COVERS. WAGON COVERS, CANVAo KIT BAGS, TRAP RUGS, CANVAS COATS and SUITS, At the Lowes* Possible Prices iri town OUR 1912 SEASON CANVAS COATS Will keep you dry or your money back Don't buy" a coat till you have seen them. LAMASON & MELVILLE'S MART *or Low Prices and Cooti Quality.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 80, 1 April 1912, Page 3
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466Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 80, 1 April 1912, Page 3
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