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U i t y car the world over. He wh f demands a car o hisrhPst mcri* at lowest cost buys the sturdy r-ora. highest meru V: .... .„»u „ umriri.w de record for dependable service. £l6O i. the price of. the FoH run-about; the I -FT ui talk about shot rums for at close quarters, the Germans I" 'use -shot guns and No. 3 shot a change. If the British army would wouldn't want a second dose. As in previous years. I am giving the best vah ' in guns, English and Belgian. ! never have stocked cheap German guns hey are lib their Zeppelins, a bit unreliable; but a good English Bonehill gun is always' to be depended on. Gun repairs as usual, also earHdges and sundries. B. HARNESS, Gunsmith, Stratford. FOR USE ONE usr OUR VERY BEST HOT WAY* P. BACS. We have just landed these direct from Great Britain and are Sellihe them at bed-rock prices. 6x12 7s 6d. These are Cash Prices g x 10 Bs. These are Cash Prices 10 x 12 10s. These are Cash Prices PHOTOGRAPHIC REQUISITES IN GREAT VARIETY. KODAKS, FILMS, PLATES, PAPERS, Etc. All Sold at City Prices. DARK ROOM FOR THE USE OF AMATEURS. CHEMIST AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALER, STRATFORD. It it the bait and moot economic*! of tat* and can be taken with nbaolote comfort by tkoit of w«ak digestion. "The Lancet" lays: "Fine tea »c*in Keller i.eallh 68 [■',(. ■S'lkl:.;:* ITf VB/5 - • ■ ''■*■• ▼i^ i^m&m £* 1 ' , :* fefMff vW'^l iHz L /'i\ . - .- -, : ' '." ... ::/* 11m It is essentially the most popular tea with all classes of folks all over Maoriland —the wealthy know that money cannot buy more delicious flavour or fragrance. Those who must study economy have proved that it goes farther and there's no better value obtainable. A»k for the 21- blend. Other grades at 1/10 :jl\ tFAVOURITE ; ACEUT-NEWTON KIKZ, STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 13, 15 May 1915, Page 7

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306

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 13, 15 May 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 13, 15 May 1915, Page 7

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