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Ka i . i . i Oualkv i 'he »o i«e qualO ity car the world over. Me who demands a car o hi*yhP«;r' me»it at lowest cost buys the sturdy rv.va. He knows it’s the one car with a world-wide record -or dependable service. £l6O is the price of the Ford run-about; the tonring car is complete with equipjent. Get c.Uiopue .pci j»rt;CP. lara from L. R. CURTIS, Stratford. F. 0.8. WEt-LINU ton

XVT us talk about shot Rims for at rinse quarters, the Germans Jj „se shot guns and No. U shot a ciuu.gr- If the Brihsl, army would wouldn’t want a second dose. As in previous years, I am giving the best value in mms. English and Belgian. I never have stocked cheap German guns, they are like their Zeppelins, a bit unreliable; but a good English Bonehill gun is always to be depended on. dun repa.rs as usual, also cartridges and sundries. B. BARENESS, Gunsmith, Stratford

i ( [ COMFORT r \ : : ' 1 • . 1 ■ FOR WINTER. USE ONE OF OUR VERY BEST HOT WAV*!? BAGS. We have just landed these direct Iron} Great Britain and are Selling them at bed-rock prices. 6 x 12 7s 6d. 8 x 10 Bs. 10 x 12 10s. PHOTOGRAPHIC These are Gash Prices These are Gash Prices These are Cash Prices REQUISITES IN GREAT VARIETY. kodaks, FILMS, PLATES, PAPERS, Etc. All Sold at City Prices. HARK ROOM FOR THE USE OF AMATEURS. T. A. W, NICHOLSON CHEMIST AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALER, STRATFORD ► Ihave soldit for oversoyearj[ says the retailer “and there is nothing in my stock that I can more conscientiously recommend for coughs and colds than Bennington’s Irish Moss. For over half a century it has been the standard, neverfailing remedy, and the public have set their seal of approval upon BO<»MNCTON3 IRISH MO.'s ScldHarse Afr 1460 Mr. Geo. Rale, Trnendero hotel , New Plymouth, writes a.t ‘allows; "In reference to your prep.ration ‘Bennington’s Irish Mo»,' 1 wish lo state that it has given me great relief when I used it for a severe attack of InHuenza. I have every confidence in recommending it. ’ ttovr —>> Seta (ten m tea The genuine effectiveness of this long-tried specific is proved to the hilt by such letters as these. Two sizes—gel the large bottle —most economical I Oii Mr. It. Stevens, of Donnevirke, writes as follows; “I have verv much pleasure in adding my testimony lo the curative powers of ‘Bennington's Irish Moss’ as it has cured me of some very severe colds- I recommend it to young and old alike '*

To Our Numerous •p § K' if DO N.Z. Customers Owing to the unprecedented increase in price of Tea® in the Eastern Markets, together with higher freights, war risk insurance, &c., we are at last compelled to increase the price of our famous “AMBER TIPS TEAS” by 2d. per lb. These will in future be sold at NEW PRICES: 1/10 21- 2/2 This course is absolutely necessary in order to maintain our hitherto high standard of quality. Remember the World’s Leading Medical Journal says: “ Fine Teas mean better health therefore we strongly recommend that the extra price be paid for the “Amber Tips” Teas, which have maintained so high a repute amongst tea drinkers for so long a time. NOT BE PERSUADED TO PURCHASE SOME OTHER CHEAPER BRAND! Ask Your Grocer for m . - At 1/10, 2/-, 2/2 EASTERN TEA CO. - CHRISTCHURCH 0 NEWTON KING, STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 5, 6 May 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 5, 6 May 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 5, 6 May 1915, Page 7

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