ttUSEINEKS NOTICED. JAM AND PRESERVE MAKING TIME! ANY housewives abhor the drudgery associated with Jain and Preserve Making, because they have not the labour-saving essentials necessary for the work. In our fine stock of Mason’s Widc-mouth Jars, Mason’s Narrow-mouth Jars, Stone Jars, Brass Preserving Pans, Enamel Preserving Pans, "Wooden Spoons, Rubber Rings, No. la. Sugar, Brewers’ Crystals, you will find just the articles needed to make work a pleasure. Prices are friend-winners. J. MASTERS BROADWAY, STBATFORD. AND SON
TTERE NO TRICK OR TROPE h I--*- meant. This is plain advertise men I. If von must have perfect Tea buy some Suratura “ D. l JETER SIMPLE caught a pimph . coming through the bush. Petei -dimple soothed the pimple with a whispered hush. Then with "rent contentment he drank his Suratura Tea. Perhaps you see the point, like me. nniiE BIG SHIP moved to leave the A port. The skipper shouted, “Moor her ! That blankydasted cook has been and left the Suratura !” miTERE WAS A YOUNG GIRL of * Mauritius, who said, “Though,cold meat is nutritious, you’ll please bring to me Suratura, THAT TEA, tlie one tiling on earth quite delicious !’ mn.E ELEPHANT being a trifle A drunk, crept away and hid in his trunk. Folly of doing such things, you’ll see, for lie missed his Suratura Tea T CANNOT MARRY YOU,” she A said, and, oh. his heart it sank like lead. “1 cannot marry you, you see, because you like that common tea. I must have.Suratura H !” DIMPLED, saucy Betty Banning , caught a chill through over-run-ning, She was tucked in bed, where she sipped hot Suratura Tea. “Oh,” she cried, 1 “ This cure is stunning 1” r9a
ORB RANGE IS MAKING FRIENDS. '[ : J-'H ' • • From every neighbourhood we send an ORB to, tuTVi'e.’. business comes. ; ,!• 1 • THE ORB IS SOLID COMFORT. There is a durable look about the massive and handsome appearance oi these SPLENDID RANGES which points to their steady and even heating qualities. CALL AND SEE THEM AT BELLRINGER BEOS., LIMITED. ■WHERE THE GOOD TOOLS ARE.
STRATFORD MOTOR OARAGE. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. W. MUDFORD AND SON, proprietors. BEG to announce that they have taken over the MOTOR GARAGE WORKS lately carried on by Mr. MOTOR-CARS FOR HIRE AT ALL HOURS. REPAIRS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS UNDERTAKEN. - Full Stock of Motor Tyres and Accessories. ’Phones No. 115, Private 141.
EVERYTHING IN SADDLERY At HORSE AND COW COVERS (SPECIALITIES) Bust W«rtc, Lm •M seas MOTOR FOR HIRE. R. CREDIG, DESIRES to intimate that he is prepared to accept engagements for the hire of his Reliable Motor Car at shortest notice. Address: Telephone No. 181, Stratford. H BTiL> STRATFORD, W. P. KIRKWCNBD, CooUA Ssupena Aeospi'sd.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 33, 7 February 1913, Page 4
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