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A SEASONABLE WORD FROM HANNAH'S BOOT PEOPLE:— LADIES— With the short gowns and pretty Siose you are wearing now, yoy MUST have pretty SHOES. HANNAH’S People are showing them :n Patent Leather, Tan, Oreys, and Glace. Dainty Hose to match. EVERYTHING AT HANNAH’S FOll TENNIS AND HOWLS, CIMCKHI

Dairy Utensils Must Be Kept Clean u. And Sanitary, Quite Easy If Ycu Use » ; . Just add a little Scourine to the water, wash in the usual way, and the utensils will he perfectly clean and sanitary. Scourino kills the germs, removes dirt and grease like magic, and makes all tainted places Aveet and clean. Scourine is a pure white powder possessing powerful cleansing qualities. It is non-injurious to rubber, metals, or other materials, and doesn’t harden the hands. Only a little Scourine is required, and it is" far more economical than soda ind other inferior cleansing agent?. Your grqcer sells Scourine in 11b lags at Od, 51b bag at 2s 3d, 1121 b ■asks at 2sd per lb., 2801 b casks at 21 d per lb. USHERWOOO AND CO., Wholesale Agents, DI/NEDiN. scourge g i

. wff \fk ■Sti & 1 $ ■yrm w* 'WL U w m & /rn. ■v? kShiU \V‘ m & gA m m m >Sr ?y VK m AMs THE AMBER TIPS STORY. Weighing the Pack, READ THE SERIES. Twice a clay on the Plantations of Ceylon the baskets of freshly picked leases are brought to iiie “K.m^anees’--as the overseers are called. The baskets are then placed on the scales and the weight entered in th books. Our illustration shows a scene in a plain tation —the overseer weighing a basket. Amber iip,s Tea is blended from the finest teas from the finest plantations. The Amber 'lips experts are recognised in Ceylon'as the largest New /calami and hence the best growths arc ottered to them. 1 here sno better value on the market than Ameer 1 ips. Delicious, full flavoured,per oet in quality and strength,thesp cial airtight, damp-proof pa.,kage maintains the high quality of the te £ j yea Beware of imitations Try Amber Tips 21- per ,Ib. tea, extra ( eeiirs and experts cull it, * the k ng ox qua . fine, connois kui> ».m experts call ity tnc mug u.,quality teas.” The 1/lo‘per Ih. Amber Tips is the choice of tens of thousands who know good tea ami good value Another grade is sold at 1/8 per lb-splendid value for the money it is too. M c - Jm ~y. WHOLESALE AGENTS. NEWTON KING, * -iZ',/- sst&s~ //'t/r/H STRATFORD. are m&de to as to admire. wear as well They’re fine! mmm Which ? Sixpence is but the cost of a dose of e rat LI .c hh N’s* | Sfe ; ■ villt'l y v! fs. ~ '/-i ■ UK f nraPMir*U” This Scientific Cattle Medicine is a pure oil compound, which fills a long-felt want. Sitimtld perhaps miles from a competent “Vet.,” the dairy farmer often loses the life of a valuable ammal. A bottle of “Veni” removes this disability. Keep y our Herd healthy and well by using “Veni,” and increase the yield of milk and butter fat. “Vcnl” is particularly effective as an aiier-caiving Drench, a hn/tle costing SI- contains ten doses. Don't accept a substitute bat insist on having - - - “VENI OIL. DRENCH” Storekeepers and Dairy Factories everywhere, or from The Farmers Medicine Co., Li d., vv ollington ci

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 56, 6 November 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 56, 6 November 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 56, 6 November 1913, Page 2

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