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m,i ■UtINEtW NOTICES. “YELLOW AUTUMN PRESSES HEAR.” ' —Burns. EASTER marks the turning point between the Seasons, and this year it is coming earlier than usual. WILL YOU BE READY? FOR the preservation of Health, you will need warmth-holding Wraps, Chill-prevent-ing Underwear, Cosy Costumes, and to top them all—a new hat. AS it happens, the New Season’s Goods are now being opened up at MOREY & SON’S • .AND whilst the complete Autumnal Display will NOT bo ready for a few days, you can, if you wish to, be into,your Autumn and Winter Attire, at once inspect and select your needs as they come out of the cases. REALLY BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS FROM THE WORLD’S FASHION CENTRESINCLUDING: DEL MILLINERY. COSTUMES. SKIRTS, COATS. MANTLES. FURS. ''*** AND THE OTHER WINTER NEEDS. ARE making their gradual appearance In the cases or on the counters, and soon the whole scene will i changed. Meantime, ccme and note the pro* PSREY & SON’S. STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH.

WHf PAY MORE? WhM'YbtJ CAN GET FURNITURE AT STRICTLY COMPETITIVE PRICES. '■M , 4 ijtl v i-H MU r i ,!< f NEW SHIPMENTS ARRIVING DIRECT ITJIOM MAKERS EVERY WEEK. JUST LANDED, DINING AND OTHER CHAIRS. ALSO SPECIAL LINES OF TOILET SETS IN .-*• -G '■ ■ ‘ aht>SNaded, decorated and gilt. UP-TO-DATE MOTOR FACTORY AND STAFF PRODUCE ART FURNITURE TO PERFECTION. CALL AND INSPECT. ARRETT E. WILSON. THE COMPLETE MODERN HOUSE FURNISHER, No. 152. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. mmi w . I, I r! ip; B i a mm itj. \ i.i m //'y.i I > l-J u M Y'■/////■■ m & lis y V! S 3 wiliiiiiiti,,#Amber Tips Tea Delights ' Hostess and Guests Dear to the heart of every woman is the little social function—the entertainment of her friends in her own home. But how much is added to the pleasure of the afternoon when she knows that her guests'will be delighted with the refreshment she provides. 9>> Hence she always prepares Amber Tips : I%a. Delicious, full-flavoured, perfect in aroma, quality and strength—it sets hearts attune and ensures the exclamation — V hat a delicious ciip Of tea—may I have another ? Have you tried the per 11). Amber Tips? If possosse *ll the delicate, rich,'true Ceylon flavour and aroma. Tho 1/10 per lb. Amber Tips delights tens ot thousands. Try it—it Is excelled only by the 2/- quality. A third grade is sold at 1/8 —and cannot be equalled at the price. 4? i MOLESALE AGENTSi NiWTON KING. STRATFORD

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1913, Page 3

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395

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1913, Page 3

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