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u stands for Universe, The Kaiser so wanted; “Amber r T'» 11 lips WAR A.B.C. V’ - ,v----<o* stands for V.C., For valour undaunted. Husbanding the shillings is a war-time necessity. In tea-economy you cannot do better than “Amber Tips.” Its superfine quality ensues more cups of better tea from each packet than any inferior blend will brew. Thus good tea and good housekeeping go hand in hand. The 212 blend goet farthest. Other price* Ij 10 and 2/-, 07 w stands for Wireless, Flashed o’er land and sea; Cut these out for the Children A 9 68 £*UU r 7 X narks the spot, Where the Allies will be. Ah£WT~H£WTOM KING. 6TRATFORD, GENUINE OLD ENGLISH SUGAR CUREDBACON BACON (MACHINE OUT) IS^ ONLY PLACE PROCURABLE. * T O MQBE SALT BACON for breakfast. We have «aade arrangements with one of the leading Bacon Companies for a continual supply of this special cure. Give us a trial. We guarantee satisfaction. DRAKE BROS DREADNOUGHT GROCERY ’PHONE 117. ’PHONE 117. The finest tea from the finest plantations to your tea pot. Insist on 104 /falbir C7iys t^ecL ■UCm In flavour it Is perfect ft rift Fact versus Fiction. The fiction is that another cocoa is ".u good m Van Houtets'a. The fact Is there i« not another cocoa to equal Van Houten'a. In every market In the world it Is the standard by which tS other cocoa* are jltdgod. i ft I? 4 liJL^fI iJL^f ' , • •-MX*

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DAIRY FARMERS.—You will need an Aerator to cool your milk during the summer months. We have a fine article at the right price. Inspection invited.—McMillan and Fredric. Novelties in leather floods suitable for u«nti. —Jam#-', Oath Trader

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 27, 30 September 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 27, 30 September 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 27, 30 September 1915, Page 7

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