fcijasaess MOTSQEa. BOOTS WEAR BEST. WINTER GOODS Women, Irakis, Boys, . Children. MEN'S SHOOTERS10s 6d, 13s Gd, 14s 6d, 17s 6d, 18s 6d. LADIES' FINE FOOTWEAR. Fsr Ail Weathers. LADIES' LEGGINGS Grey, Fawn, Navy and 4s 6d, 6s Gd. BOOT® WEAR BEST. 'ITM fil r^Mwiy/ »•*- .■ :^ 7 ~7. /A\ kl vf^ I'll The special airtight damp-proof cartons preserves afl the delicious AMBER TIPS Haronr and fragrance. "The Lancet" says: " Fine tea means better health " 64
mmimm '^SlHKmilMim3W!^ ar ™£i your Which ? a dose of This Scientific Cattle Medicine is a pure oil com- \\ pounds which fills a long-felt want. fJ Situated perhaps miles from a competent "Vet.," the | dairy farmer often loses the life of a valuable animal. i A bottle of "Veni" removes this disability. Keep your |f Herd healthy and well by using "Veni," and increase the IBS yio!,;! of milk and butter fat. "Vems" [s particularly effective as an aiier-caivtog Drench. A bottle cost iiig 5/- contains ten doses. Don't accept a substitute but inaiot on having - , - "VENI OIL DRENCH" Storekeepers a.nd Dairy Factories everywhere, or from The Farmers' Medicine Co., Ltd., Wellington 3 ae^jff^«^*^\r::/3»**M&"« , eia*? <Bt^Kw^P!^in'^fTmimiii?*~*^ Mmm *™ r ** mM ' Dairy Utensils Must Be Kept Clean" T" And Sanitary. Quite Easy If You Use Ov/v/ U J-I>JL; Just add a little Scourine to the - K water, wash in the usual way, and tho utensils will be perfectly clean and sanitary. Scourine kills the germs, removes dirt and grease like fSS~»»a magic, ami makes all tainted places ( || || sweet and clean. gfygj Scourine is a pure white powder Jpdwa possessing powerful cleansing qualiJim tics. It is non-injurious to rubber, ™3EJB\ metals, or other materials, and "* doesn't harden the hands. Only a a little Scourmo is required, and it "iXis far more economical than soda Hg uid other inferior cleansing agents. I Your grocer sells Scourine in lib { bags at 6d, 51b bag at 2s 3d, 1121 b I casks at 2fd per lb., 2801 b casks at ~Jd per lb, *s?'&Hffl <"- ; ' ; USHERWOOD AND CO., Wholesale Agents, DUISEDJN.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 59, 1 July 1914, Page 2
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336Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 59, 1 July 1914, Page 2
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