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aUSSMhbai MUT'littt. A SEASONABLE WORD FROM ? HANNAH'S BOOT PEOPLE:LADIES— Wit’o the short gowns and pretty hose you are wearing now, you MOST have pretty SHOES. HANNA 1! S People are showing them hi Patent Leather, tan, Greys, am 3 Glace. Dainty Hose to match. EVERYTHING AT HANNAH’S FOR TENNIS AND BOWLS, C RICKET, ETC. W0&0^i0!f0£-. li .Ml •K& % liiflA s ■ THE STCRY Gf AMBER TIPS. Sifting file Tea. 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 “withering” or drying of the leaf may take place. The leaf is sifted with sieves as shown —in the background will be seen the trays of dried leaves. Amber Tips Tea is a combination of the finest teas from the best plantations. . In New Zealand merit is quickly appreciated. Folks soon recognised that in quality, fragrance, flavour and strength Amber Tips surpassed all others. To-day Amber Tips is the mos ( t popular tea in New Zealand—and it is rapidly increasing in favour. But success has its imitations—unscrupulous firms A have imitated Amber Tips name and packet. The j Amber Tips flavour and quality cannot be equalled. /; Do not be deceived. Ask for ‘Amber 1 Tip's' 'Tea—iff is sold in three grades—l/8, 1/10 and 2,- per lb. 57 yea.. r. 4 ■*. ' A V ivtff LES ALE AGENTS. NEWTON KING, STRATFORD. I >|

A CISL WHtCH SUITS TK FEED SYSTEM OF THE “FOR D.” MOTOR 0! L As a result of practical tests and scientific analysis, wo have produced a lubricating oil that in point of suitability for the Ford car-stands head and shoulders above anvthing else. “FOU ROE” MOTOR OSL Logouts an oil of the highest lubricating quality, possessing just that body or thickness required for the feed system of the Ford car. As a residt, it feeds properly to all friction points. Wear and tear is reduced to a minimum, and the car runs smoothly, sweetly, throughout the longest runs. FOl’ RDK OIL does not carbonise, but stays clean and wears clean to the end. If you are a “Ford” owner, you’ll save your car and save your money by using it. For general motor car use we sel. Moboline Oil C and for motor cycleObtainable from New ion King, Stratford. fig Moboline OiML USHERWOOB and Co., Dunrdm. 1 & (itsacV wo for your money’s worth, and 52 something over every time.

'zsszszzz.'-ZTxr A P"£si y'TOv s 3 c. **?» %t '3 i 8 I vJ a I /sV'ta'-o’ i a> SoWj the old idea as to the ofllcaoy /kjfrd 1 • Epsom Halts, or of a powdered m ? •ouch for cattle has been exploded. *rl 1 of Drench for cattle has A Drench supplied in liquid form saves time and trouble. ESSsraau^»iE»rassa Ss^ g | tsasssassuasiisiea /PKh ran 5> Lkca U yi Lj H maßssssssaasz d-fl t---S AT* ® aE^ 1 . <>><£> N -•e oils -is Iho U pVV,^ S;i:S tJ r-1 pr?\ i in r ' P.tA a combination of pure oils-is the [| one preparation you need for your stock. It is positively ™ ■beneficial in healing, strengthening and cleansing. “Veni” is supplied in full pint bottles costing; 5/-, and is much cheaper to use than any other Drenching preparation. Sixpence a dose pi per cow is all it costs. Also effective lor horses, sheep raid pigs. REftf3E?t33ER ! Every bettfe c? '‘Veni” is a medicine cltasi In lies’?. Storekeepers end Dairy Factories everywhere, or from The Farmers’ Hi Medicine Co,. Ltd., Wellington Q |S

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 63, 14 November 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 63, 14 November 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 63, 14 November 1913, Page 2

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