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,'JUis!£4Ll>J» WOT I JUST A SNIP GE TWO FROM HANNAH 1 iH N hundreds more. NOT SPACE ENOUGH TO TELL YOU ABOUT THEM. HANNAH’S BOOT BARGAIN SALE FOR THE NEXT MONTH.

HE STORY OF AMBER TIPS. READ THE SERIES. Tea is made from the young leaves of the plant —a bushy shrub. These vary considerably in size and shape and according to variety. They contain an essential oil to which the flavour of the tea is largely due. away in Sunny Ceylon are the plantations where the famous Amber Tips Tea is grown. There the Amber Tips experts purchase only the finest leaf from the best estates —cheaper growths and lower grade leaves are always discarded —for an Amber Tips purchaser is accustomed to the best. The wonderful sale of Amber Tips Tea is built on quality and that quality is consistently and persistently maintained, ij'ave you tried Amber Tips ? No matter how satisfied you may bo .frith, .your., present brand take a packet of Amber Tips home and test it. A tea which has so great a -sale- surely-deserves - a-trial ■ < r V r Kf-.yl tew O Srse m ; 11 f. A iMs** C&S mu Buy o no C! | .of the *4 three grades—l/8, f AO, W 2/- per lb. and_ you will be delighted with it. -Beware of imitations. ■- .. AGENTS, NEWTON itiMO, STRATFOKU.

Bright alert the judge of a good smoke —the young Maorilander has declared emphatically for SWEET SLICE GOLDEN EAGLE. He’s tested it — knows it can’t and won’t burn the tongue —that it burns freely with a delightful flavour and aroma —in short, that it represents perfection in tobacco. ■ v, ■‘HWJxw m fctlr: m. sy..;, Of, w WM .. r . :• m ms ii y> m «3/

U! £Cq. ispassU . 4 * S'-. 'N.V ' Mh. V‘ V DjhTrrnfi M tea WJ >4iU^s t!!} a (Tf V M : H yt S. t&Qk • *.\ With the advent of s** r /.sLuj lit iiiac.' A.’ the lot of the farmer has become a happy one. A 5‘- bottle of this sterling preparation equips "him for all ailments of his animals. Veni” is very effective in curing the various internal maladies which afflict Cows, Calves, Horses, Sheep and Pig':. It is also a permanent cure for external sores and abrasions. — N Give “Vcni Oil Drench” teCD - a&A&v&w •* msvj -V'Jv <£ ft—’ V ' a trial this season. TEN CURES IN EVERY BOTTLE. All Storekeepers ;:n-.1 Dairy Factories, or 1 roin (iie J';irn r rs’ Medicine Co., Ltu. Welliuiiton. * S",- ” .- '= 'i■j .1 :

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1, 2 September 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1, 2 September 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1, 2 September 1913, Page 2

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