business notsces. A SEASONABLE WORD FROM HANNAH’S SCOT PEOPLE:— LAO! ES —With the short gowns antS pretty hose you srs wearing now, you MUST have pretty SHOES. HANNAH’S People are shewing them in Patent Leather, Tan, Greys, and Giaoe. Oalnty Hose to match. EVERYTHING AT HANNAH’S EOR TENNIS AND BOWLS, CRICKET, ETC.
y'j 'ld a t-'V- - : S -V XV tadjv - ''£Sa i ‘■Artf’iii'f, nrfthi . m Wj sVC>>Tr.> * rOW lVsf ti ty/e ' AMBER TIPS STORY, Weighing the Pad READ THE SERIES. Twice a,day on the Plantations of Ceylon the baskets of freshly picked leaves are brought to (lie “Kan&ances” —as the overseers are called. The baskets are then placed on the scales and the weight entered in the books. Our illustration shows a scene in a plantation—the overseer weighing a basket. Amber I ips Tea is blended trom tlie finest teas from the finest plantations. i’lui Amber Tips experts are recognised in Ccyioir ns the,'largest New Zealand, fivers, and hence the best growths are ottered to them. 1 here sno better value on the market than Amber lips. Delicious,full flavoured, per. ect m quality and strength, the special airtight, damp-pi oof ,p:u kage maintains the high quality oi the tea. - . 10, 11,'iiml :l li ,ntr(. .m II 'tiiiil* ;■ * ft 1 a m» mi Hii V I Pi iWoim ..4\ c-Ua (--Aj qui c p?!S ea I If I a ,u , a 'frMd jjßeware of imitations. Try Amber Tips 2/- per lb. tea, extra fine connoisscuts and experts call it “the kng ot quality teas. The 1/10 per lb A nib r Tips is the choice ot tens ffiiJ i i ill m 111 'iic fee -I ij dm? aia-.Cj, ’¥ of thousands who know good tea and good value. • -..—splendid value for t iiothor grade is sold at 1/opcr lb. e money it *j J. 5 hi U 0 ~i 2 u c n ’ Ti • WHOLESALE AGENTS, f Q -ft < 4 V it NEWTON KING, m t wj i rn. t .. /iff ft (ft P'?y\ STRATFORI3.
' f / f... i < • Direct from the Looms to you f Homs # s|i d&J 11 m J rnM'ilH V r,«“ full of new ideas, showing in Pictures, how to o,otk? ordintrVormodemwindows. All kinds of CURTAINS, CURTAINS MATERIALS, MADRAS MUSLINS CASKITKNT CURTAINS, at Loom ITice.s. Also UOi SKHOLU LINFNI ADIKS ami GENT'S UNDERWEAR. BOOTS and SHOES, CoSUMES, LINEN, LADIES dn " Ksn v S clothing and FURNITURE. B/ TABLE LINEN PiRGEL LARGE FREE CATALOGUE OF CURTAINS RECORD SURTiiH'piECEL 7 ‘in /« k& 98/6 Duty and Post Paid. w 1 Heavy Double Damask Am. Linen Table Cloth, choice design, about 2 by 2. '.yds 6 Linen Serviettes to match Cloth, 24ins.sq. 1 Durable White Irish Damask Table Cloth, Ribbon Stripe Design, size I ;yds.sq 1 Cotton Damask Table Cloth, 60ins.su. 1 Kitchen Table Cloth, Half Bleached, 62ins. sq. I Irish Embroidered Tea Cloth, 32ms. sq. S Emb. Tray Cloth. ! Emb. Table Centre All good ready hemd. Marvellous value Be sure write now for C PEACH & SONS,Box The Looms, Nottingham, Lngitawcl^ vmmm Duty & Post Paid. Contains 6 pairs beautiful Curtains namely 4 pairs All same Rich Old Lace Design 3vds. long. EOins- wide. 2 pairs Good Quamtv Exquisite Empire Design, most success-nil style, Slyds. long. GOins. wide. Either parcel delivered FKr,E at above prices. Greatest Bargains ever elf creel taloguc, POST FREE.
ler’s a a -<J , >Ca f ~ ■aK‘o/1 _■••■' i®vv»A , mi • .®»i t? /f /\ L : A !> ria la ¥< . Kow, the old idea as to the efficacy of Epsom Salts, or of a powdered Drench for cattle has been exploded. A Drench supplied in liquid form saves time and trouble. »#.srV. .' tX ■ mm J” 14 &Uj _ wmiwd rf*. - *■ iJj fP/l —„■ —«/ ' w «s^vs ' ,/ sia w WJt ■ , Esa S Xd ' 1 il ■nmmaggjww^wiMw^wia P?\ —a combination of pure oils—is the one preparation you need for your beneficial in healing, strengthening and cleansing. stock. It is positively “Veni” is supplied in full pint bottles costing 5?-, and it much cheaper to use than any other Drenching preparation. Sixpence a. dose per coni' is all it costs. Also effective lor horses, sheep and pigs. REMEMBER I Every bott’o of “Vcnl” is a rcetUdnc chest En itnsff. Storekeepers and Dairy Factories everywhere, or from The Farmers’ Medscine Co, litd., Vv ellingt.on . 5
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 57, 7 November 1913, Page 2
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704Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 57, 7 November 1913, Page 2
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