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E stands for Egypt, Where the New Zealanders are; A.B.C. F stands for France, A very great power. The “Big Cim” in the Tea world is "Amber Tips"—its sales far exceed those of any other tea in the Dominion. Deservedly so, too, for in fragrance and in flavour it is peerless. So pure is it that it aids digestion. And its economy has been proved by thousands of New Zealand Housewives. The 2\2 blend goe» farthest. THWaKQ Cjl stands for Germans, Who started the war; Other price* 1110 and 2j--03 & out ||£fril j for the m & 4 4- & 6 fH for Howitzer, Which shoots very far. A ’:*■( I M'* WT C & K! G, R AT P 0R 0,

GENUINE OLD ENGLISH SUGAR CURED BACON BACON v (MACHINE CUT) ONLY PLACE PROCURABLE. NO MORE SALT BACON for breakfast. We have made arrangements with one of the leading Bacon Companies for a continual supply of this special cure. Give us a trial. We guaiantee satisfaction. DRAKE BROS.. DREADNOUGHT GROCERY ’PHONE 117. ’PHONE 117.

Mothers know the worry when baby does not get on well. Often the teething period is a particularly trying time for the mother. Baby becomes feverish, restless and suffers pain from swollen gums, sleeplessness, constipation, diarrhoea or skin troubles. Often, too, baby becomes subject to coughs, colds or even ' bronchitis. ! f I Still more often, appetite fails and the poor child becomes thin, miserable and weak, [ n A course of Scott’s Emulsion saves all this. It gives the child strength to carry over this trying J period, whilst its valuable lime salts aid the easy formation of strong, white teeth, j Insist on genuine scons Emulsion IMITATED BUT NEVER EQUALLED.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4, 3 September 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4, 3 September 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4, 3 September 1915, Page 7

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