BUSINESS NOTICES. KEROSENE PER CASE. AT MASTERS AND SON’S. MERCHANTS, BROADWAY STRATFORD If
...TH E [By A Distinguished Author .] PART from plain water, which ■was drunk in considerable quantities at one time, it is probable that ho beverage on earth was over regularly drunk by so many people as are now drinking tea. The teadrinkers are every where. Their happy habit girds the world, from Sydney to Samoa, from Puntas Arenas to Rekjavik. There is consensus of the best authorities that no cue is harmed by drinking good tea. In the old days, when good tea was difficult to get. people suffered injury from the inferior sorts. But the triumph of the Ceylon growers changed all that; and the shining triumph of Ceylon growers was the triumph of SURATU 11 A. Here is a tea astonishingly cheap, which presents in quintessence all teas’ finest qualities. Suratura Tea is an active and wholesome tonic. It’s flavour is delightful. It never stales on the palate. Once you drink it, you are abundantly content to stop experimenting with other teas. Howeveroften you drink it, your nerves don’t suffer; your digestion remains unimpaired. Get a pound of the "D” quality, at 25., and convince yourself. WARWICK LANGSTONE. 13
CAR FOR HIRE. <ENGLISH~AUSTIN.) ’Phone 106. H. Proprietor. ■ 1 : L '' • in GET BUSY!
SPRING, 1912. TOOLS FOR THE GARDENGARDEN SPADES, 2s 6d, 3s 9d, 4s,
4s 6d each. ;■ v, . GARDEN FORKS, 2s 6d, 3s 9d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d each. HOES, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d each. DUTCH HOES, 1s 3d, Is 6d each. BEST STEEL RAKES, 2s 9d, 3s. 3s 3d each. WEED FORKS, 9d and Is each. TROWELS, 6d each. HEDGE CLIPPERS, 4s 6d, ss, 6s, 7s 6d per pair. SECCATEURE, 2s and 2s 6d. GARDEN LINES, from 6d. HEDGE-SLASHERS, 4s, 4s 6d, 5s BELLRINGER BROS., LTD., IRONMONGERS, BROADWAY. WHERE MOTHER SHOPS. ALGERS FEDERAL STORE. (Corner Broadway and Opunako Road) GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 01 THE HIGHEST QUALITY AT THI LOWEST HONEST PRICES. A Trial Solicited. E. A. ALGER,
’Phone No. 68. MESSRS DAVIS & WALKER (Late H. H. Gollop), BROADWAY, STRATFORD. BEG to announce to the General Public that they are prepared to undertake SHOEING and SMITHS’ WORK in all its branches, and hope to merit the patronage of the public, by prompt execution of orders and skilful workmanship. T. W. SMITH, (Late J. Patterson),
L ADIES’ AND CENTS’ TAILOR, BROADWAY. Ladles’ Costumes a Speciality. Only Best Material Used. FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 17, 12 September 1912, Page 4
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