BUSINGS* NOT lt> t*. JUST A SNIP OR TWO FROM . HANNAH 1 BARGAIN SALE! HUNDREDS MORE, NOT SPACE ENOUGH TO TELL YOU ABOUT THEM. HANNAH’S % t*c?o\ bargain sale for the next month.
*3 smmlkxw I'M m *Z£ i .x N 77/E STORY OF AMBER TIPS. READ THE SERIES. When the tea plant is about three years old, the leaves are ready for picking. The labourers are usually Tamils from Southern India, and each carries a large basket supported by a strap across the forehead. Only the small young shoots of the tea plant including the , third and fourth leaf of the buds are picked. Fine tea like Amber Tips is made from the bud at the top of the shoot and the two small leaves just below it. The finest leaf of the best Geylon plantations goes into Amber Tips Tea. Not only is Amber Tips of highest quality, but it is also the most economical brand Try a packet. You will be surprised to find how many cups of delicious, fragrant, refreshing tea it will make. There are many imitations of the Amber Tips name and packet but they lack the unique flavour and high quality of Amber '1 ips ini n './■‘Y'r'q Ki m mmm ISM >v : - mm 111 mm. ‘Adk m mm. mmsz a ~**ssS3em iT m *ryr 53 Amber Tips is sold in grades, 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb, 4/7J' \i nULESALE AGENTS. NEWTON KING, STRATFORD.
rr?ggg--^L.'7!»raaoy/Jiß one UTE That’s all the cooking- necessary to ensure a breakfast that will be a treat, and one, too, which will fit you mentally and physically for a good day’s work. OTO is the finest . of Oats, so prepared that the goodness is preserved and the waste rejected. There is not the slightest difficulty in cooking it—no long boiling and watching—no burnt pots. For one minute COOK: fi £ o 59 THE NEW BREAKFAST FOOO Longer preparation is not necessary, as before it reaches you it has undergone a partial cooking, so that really it requires little more than heating*. It, has a delicious, malty, nutty flavour, that appeals to young and old alike, and it is perfectly fresh. Packed, “A*’bag within a bag,” at the Oatina Mills. Remember! ONE MINUTE COOKS OTO THOROUGHLY
“OTO” is packed in 41b. and 201 b. Bags. - ■; - - - —™ WHEN a woman proposes to visit my shop for the purpose of inlying jewellery of any kind, you may know she is aware that T have the finest assortment in town, and my prices cannot bo beaten. Suppose you look in when passing—you are under no obligation to buy—but I would like you to see for yourself, so that you’d know where to come when you do want anything. JOHN Watchmaker, JeweSSep and Optician. STRATFORD. For Influenza take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails.- Is 6d, 2s 6d. x JOB FEINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES AT THE ‘‘Stratford Evening .rost” PRINTIMC WORKS. FENTON STREET, STRATFORD. pETRIE,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 48, 28 October 1913, Page 2
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490Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 48, 28 October 1913, Page 2
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