BUSINESS NOTICES. lATS HAS FLAMMED jnd the Prettiest Hats that ■■ %£?%, t ,-ashion has planned at Wwm'A M ■ Look in and sec them, for ycu m^> have a new Spring Hat—and to yee aur Millinery is to see the best. W'.n JUST A FEW DESCRIPTIONS—TRIMMED AND FNTRIMMED SUNSHINE GIRL HATS, in largo variety of colours and prices. READY-TO-WEAR in all classes of Straws and Shapes, to suit all heads and pockets. CHILDREN'S STRAWS, in all the Newest Shapes (the daintiest ever turned out). CHILDREN'S SILK HATS AND BONNETS in the prettiest designs to be seen. If you value money pay cash, and get Is in the £ discount. MOREY & SON STRATFQRO and NEW PLYMOUTH.
W//M'' >'■>>■ ' * WilMiiii!ii!i!!!iiilt% mber Sips iea Best for tfee Children No other tea is so good or so wholesome as Amber Tips. And hence the wise mother insists that it is used in the home, for she knows that her children's digestion will e;isi'ybe injured by harsh and inferior teas. Only the best may be iisfe'd for the children's favourites, so the little ones insist on using Amber Tips for the doll's tea party. Amber Tips represents the acme of perfection in tea. Blended from the finest combination of the best teas from the best gardens, it is wonderful value. The 2h per lb. Amber Tips represents perfection in tea blending. For flavour, aroma, quality and strength it is without an equal. The 1/10 per lb. grade pleases tens of thousands who never before were quite satisfied, lis ilavourand quality is rarely excelled oven in teas of higher price. Another grade of Amber Tips is sold at 1/8 per lb fine tea and splendid value it is too. 43 WHOLESALE AGENTS: NSWTON KING, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 15, 10 September 1912, Page 3
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364Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 15, 10 September 1912, Page 3
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