jm & '** - ■■ Ity car the world over He knows It's the one car with dependable service. u"iro»VT l6^BT-.V^B M H«d. F. 0.8. WEUL.NCTO*. ;§.*•» '"Z;WL , FIRST-CLASS SEPARATOR is xi. a source of profit to all farmers as well ns to anyone who lias one or more cans. A good Separator takes out all the cream, a cheap one .seldom does, moreover, inferior Separators are a continual source of trouble. The nicest Separator on the market at present is the latest Sweedisli "Fortuna." it is a great improvement on all others, both in the gearing and the bowl, and the price is very reasonable. Call an inspect before buying elsewhere. B, HARKNESS, I Sole Agent. Juliet Street, STRATFORD. COMFORT FOR , ' | WINTER. USE ONE U£' OUR VERY BEST HOT WAV*?. BAGS. We have just landed these direct from Great Britain and are Selling them at hed-rock prices. 6x 12 7s 6d. These are Cash Prices 8 x jo Bs. These are Cash Prices 10 x l2 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. , T. A. " CHEMIST AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALER, STRATFORD <•'. In Grandpa's Courting Days _Yei, at long ago as that—there was a standard, safe-and-snre, proved-cfiective family remedy for all throat and cheat troubles, and its name was m L To-day it is still the safest, speediest, surest cure for Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, Whooping Cough \!o\. anof Influenza. Many letters like this testify to i •'* efficacy:— rICk Mrs. A, 6. Murray, of Wanganui East, writes:— V*Q. "I have much pleasure in te«tifyina to your 'lrish k Moil.' Having tried several other remedies I find none * to doio much good iiyou: 'Bonninglon's Irish Mom.' Mother used it for us and both my husband and the children and myself always Hick to it, there being l Done to equal it. >BB Buy It In The Big Bottle. T *93f t, B l Famous all over the Dominion —it Is the family friend and favourite where-ever leod tea Is appreciated. Unequalled In flavour and quality, Amber Tips Tea casta ne more than you are now paying far Inferior brands. Ask for die 2/-, Mead Otter into at 1/10, ,£ *-3Tj»v , v.:' mucHI—NEWTON KING, STRATFORD,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 22, 26 May 1915, Page 7
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376Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 22, 26 May 1915, Page 7
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