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tiUbiNfci»» NOTICES. A SEASONABLE WORD FROM BOOT PEOPLE: i ADSES—With the short gowns and pretty hose you re wearing now, you MUST have pretty SHOES. HANNAH'S People are showing them in Patent Leather, Tan, Greys, and Glace. Dainty Hose to match. EVERYTHING AT FOR TENNIS AND BOWLS, CRICKET, ETC

,■«-;: ,u\ '"'■' STORY OF AMBER TIPS. J Sifting the Te,?u , I READ THE SERIES. After weighing, the tea leaf is placed on trays and taken to the upper floor of the factory. There it is spread on wire meshed trays one above another. A strong current of air is \ passed over these trays so that the right 1 "withering" or drving of the leaf may tab A place. The leaf is sifted with pi«ves as show. ih -in the background will be seen the trays of drieu W leaves. Amber Tips Tea is a combination of tn« 3t\ finest leas from the best plantations. , 4) In New Zealand merit is quickly appreciated. # Folks soon recognised that in quality, fragrance, fla--7 vour and strength Amber Tips surpassed all others. V -To-day Amber Tips is. the most popular tea in ±L New Zealaud-and it is rapidlyuricreasmgin favour. ID Rut success has its imitations-unscrupulous farms Ik | hove imitated lAmber Tips name and packet. Ihe f) flavour'arid quality cannot -be oquaiied^ IV m not be deceived,. &&.for, Amber Tip ?> rea--f Sksoiajin three grades-1/3, 1/10 and 2J- per lb. 57 £*"' HiffWl ffi!|M«*lt*f!fMttHlfirawtt! 4-'BO. WHOLESALE AGENTS, NEWT ON KfNC, STRATFORD.

I MOTOR OIL TAKE CARE OF YOUR MOTOR CYCLE. The best motor cycle in the world can be ruined by using an inferior lubricating oil. For the first few miles a poor oil may apparently reduce the friction, but it speedily gets gritt.-, and then there is trouble. Instead of saving weir and tear, it increases it, and the owner has to put up with worn-out parts and heavy expenses. "fVSOBOUNE B" MOTOR OIL Is a sure, safe lubricant. It is refined, contains nothing deleterious, and is not affected in any way by heat or.cqld. Ht is not so thin as to be useless, not so thick as to clor. It reduces friction to a minimum, ' does not pit or wear the parts, and wears well to the last. More speed, more work out <* of your cycle by using it always. // \ For Motor Cars wo sell Moholine C, and for \ Ford Cars the |pecially-made "Fou'rde" Oil. . Obtainable from XEWTON KING, Stratford. USHERWOOD and CO., Wholesale Agents. DUNEDIN.

for your money's worth, and 52 something over —every time. ~**AvMs All Yoiar With the advent of weaatssmsmsi'JiLJu mwainajsza eicrs the lot of the farmer has bocorao a happy one. A 5 - bottle 1 of this sterling preparation 6quips him for all ailments i of his animals. "Veni"is very effective in curing the various internal maladies which aihict Cows, Calves, Horses, Sheep and Pigs. | It is also a permanent cure for external abrasions. Qive "Veni Oil Drench" /~'*''*&* I v-s -v a trial this season. / All Storekeepers na,l h\"S Dairy Factories, or :sH& from the Farnurs' '' \? Medicine Co., Titd.. -"-',; Wellington. •*

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 61, 12 November 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 61, 12 November 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 61, 12 November 1913, Page 2

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