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Women as a rule are the most con si stent tea drinkers, and the multipli cation of tea rooms and tea kiosk throughout the Dominion affords strik ing evidence of the increasing popular ity of tea. The women of New Zea land may he classed as connoisseurs as they show a decided preference fo Crescent Tea, which is rich and strop and of delicious flavour. Sold by al grocers at 2s. Is lOd, and Is 8d pe Ih. Every farmer will find that a fov Bee Hives will prove a most beneficia investment. While only raisin, enough honey to keep his own hqrm supplied, he can a A the same tintgain that practical Knowledge and ex perience which will enable him t> launch out on more extensive opera tions, with a good prospect of success The occupation possesses, a pecuhai fascination, and is almost a form c relaxation to many farmers and theii mmilies. Beginners should commenc* ■m a small scale, learn the ways o) bees, how to handle them, and whai kind of equipment to use. Make the ooes pay for themselves and for ad litional appliances, as well as providing some profit, and allow the busines*o grow gradually, until it becomes a huge money-making concern.—McMil lan and Fredric, Specialists in Bee keepers’ Supplies. Role Agents for At nance Douo_t,ailed VTivoq and A.cee

BURNT OFFERINGS. Sensational Salvage Safe. The sensational salvage sale of Arch. Clark and Son’s, warehouse stock is attracting hundreds of shoppers at the Melbourne. Bargains like 1 the following are good and sufficient reasons for the great rush of business; Boys’ linen crash varsity suits, os Gd: hoys’ turrose varsity waits, 7s Gd ; children’s felt and serge hats, 1X1; Island hate, 9d each; men’s coats and vests 15s 6d ; men’s handkerchiefs Is 9d dozen; women’s dairy boots, os lid; men’s tennis and neglige shirks, 2s lid; men’s flannelette working shirts, Is 9d; men’s dark blue striped drill working shirts 2s .‘id ; men’s and boy’s tweed hats, Is; large heavy tqwels only slightly singed, Is lid pair; men’s fashion shirts with stiff cuffs and soft bosoms only 4s Gd, worth 7s 6d; ladies’ umbrellas, only 2s Gd: sensational bargains in hundreds of other “snips” at tins great sale, the greatest of the centurv, s

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 17, 18 January 1913, Page 5

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377

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 17, 18 January 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 17, 18 January 1913, Page 5

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