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BUSINESS NOTSCES. HANNAH C°BOOT IMPORTERS AMD manufacturers, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. branches in. all towns. Renowned Shooters, „ Dairy Boots, ~ Smart Footwear for Town, Country, , Canoe, Tennis, Cricket and all sports. £ £ Q. 99 boots wear best “G” : •-C HANNAH’S BROADWAY The Sparwath Chair. Five Positions For tired Farmers. OLD FURNITURE RECOVERED. Daisy-Chairs, Box-CUomans, Divan-Chairs, * Chesterfields, Couches. See Our Windows. UPHOLSTERY; AT AUCKLAND PRICES. Loose Covers and Cushions. Seven Piece Kauri Frame Suites. Plushette LATEST SEA-GRASS Leather SUITES. Couches. CARPETS. - Pictures. ■W.S.V. A. SPARWATH. GENERAL FURNISHER, UPHOLSTERER &. UNDERTAKER BROADWAY, Opposite Post Office. Tlione 69. Zealandia Boots I At various stages of manufacture, every pair of Zealandia* u onh-, rally examined by six Inspectors—thus perfect satisfaction is cmurcd.es

When Grandma was a Girl I . ■ ' —Pionningtoii’s Irish Moss held the pride of plac* M • BUM cough cure -which it occupies to-day ! ( Half a century !—that’s a test—a proof of goodness, Jsn’Ut 1 And during that time what a host of so-called cough cures have been tried and found wanting ? This very day Bennington’s Carrageen IVIOSS —comes as the absolute elixir of life to sufferers from Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and all pulmonary affections. It is the Mother’s friend; arid to many a tiny lad or lassie it has brought immediate relief. The wheesmg chest! —the rattling throat! —the racking cough 1 ail yield to Bonningion’s. But look for the name on the bottle — imitations are numerous 1 80 PISH MGS ■M Wok'M Q hi dt<? fQfffiart.ri O MS#

The “high-tension” man likes Amber Tips Many a man of affairs realises the value of a cup of delicious Amber Tips Tea, sometimes at 11 and always at 4 o’clock. It stimulates the faculties—enables him to “size up” a business situation quickly and makes for a cheery optimistic tone in his correspondence. Bettor than a hundred “do it now” mottoes is a cup of M V isi. r. ! ' A St \ : ¥// m vm. * will 55 «i.y Everybody's Favourite Try Amber Tips yourself it will delight you. Fragrance, flavour, strength —nothing can equal it. Then get it at your grocers at 2/- per lb. you’ll be delighted. 79 WHOLESALE AGENTS, NEWTON KING, STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 32, 24 September 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 32, 24 September 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 32, 24 September 1914, Page 2

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