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dUSINtSS NOTIIiE*. A SEASONABLE WORD FROM HANNAH'S BOOT PEOPLE;— Lads es -with m short gcwns anci pretty hose you are wearing now, you MUST have pretty SHOES. HANNAH’S People are showing them in Patent Leather, Tan, Greys, and % Glace. Dainty FSose to match. EVERYTHING AT HANNAH’S FOR TENNIS AND BOWLS, CRICKET, 1

s& yji & ¥» m S® IB \\srm S-* ti m, mg <*y. 2si rm> w 1 ®s f® r/i?. Mjj THE ' £ = AMBER TIPS STORY. Weighing the Pack. READ THE SERIES. Twice a day on the Plantations of Ceylon the baskets of freshly picked leaver arc brought to the “Kanganecs”— as the overseers are called. The baskets are then placed on the scales and the weight entered in the hfooks. Our illustration shows a scene in a plantation—the overseer weighing a basket. Amber Tips Tea is blended from the finest teas from the finest plantations. The Amber Tips experts arc recognised in Ceylon as the largest Now Zealand (buyers, and hence the best growths arc offered to them. There s no better value on the market than Amber Tips. Delicious,full flavoured, perl cot in quality and strength, the special airtight, damp-proof paekage maintains.the high Quality of the tea. ;13 U 111 : m (lib* m £Z.. Beware of imitations. Try Amber Tips % per lb. tea, extra fine, connois seurs and experts call it "the king of quality teas. *OThIB Ifiw pcr lb. Amber Tips is the choice'jOf tens of thousands who know good tea and good value. Another grade is sold at 1/8 per ib.—splendid value foi the money it is too. WHOLESALE IM2ENTS. WEWTON| KING, id i« "*• //'//tfft Z'vy STRATFORD.

-M* 1 It v^ 1 ' tv m Oiir stock contains thousands of inexpensive yet delightful articles suitable as gifts. Nothing is so much appreciated as good Silverware, because it lasts for a lifetime.' We illustrate a few dainty thing* here, anyone of which would make an excellent Wedding Gift. We send all articles Post Free on receipt of remittance. 03570. New Pattern Cut Glass and Electroplated Honey or Marmalade Jar and Spoon. - - - 5/6 is i w No. 02226 Electro-Plated Detachable Plate Holder with Floral Pattern China Plate, 9 inches diameter. - - 6 6 Handle may be used for any plate. 01253. Electro-Plated and Cut Glass Butter Dish and Knife - - 11/6 01252. Electro - Plated and Cut Glass Butter Dish and Kullc. - - 10/6 Catalogues of Watches, Jewellery Silverware, etc., Free on request. id. JEWELLERS WELLINGTON.

A Farmer’s Advice to his Son j|mg fcsP v Wow, the old idea as to the efficacy fcMM' ' 1 of Epsom Salts, or of a powdered Drench for cattle has been exploded. A Drench supplied in liquid form saves time and trouble. “¥ENi OIL »»TO»a«gtnwr,ni».'CT'M-yj ———— DREECF MPmgngMjMMjßaasasragasßaMßMM —a combination of pure oils—is the W M M one preparation you need for your stock. It is positively beneficial in healing, strengthening and cleansing. “Voni” is supplied in full pint bottles costing SJ-, and is much cheaper to use than any other Drenching preparation. Sixpence » dose per cow is all it costs. Also effective for horses, sheep and pig*. <* REMEMBER! Every bottle of (, Venl” Is a medicine chest In Itself. Storekeepers and Dairy Factories everywhere, or from The Farmers’ Medicine Co., Ltd., Wellington 5

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 51, 31 October 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 51, 31 October 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 51, 31 October 1913, Page 2

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