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spurts WANTfcD ■OB) Y" are the Young Men, Who came forward to fight; In the homes where care has to be exercised in expending the shillings, “Amber Tips” Tea has proved its genuine economy. Every packet in full nett weight without Its wrappings. The high its The quality of The ‘Amber Tips” WAR A.B.C. Cut these out for the Children Q ft. tm. iou! ye is such that much less tea is required to make a “good cup” than of Inferior blends. No other tea has such deli ight fu 1 flavour and fragrance, none is so digestible. An “Everybody’s Favourite” this all-British tea stands supreme in New Zealand, The 2/2 blend goes farthest. Oth Z is the Zeppelin, Which steals by at night. her prices IjlO and 2j-. AS 6t> r- «vn»rKqn T Utvil NEWTON KINO, BTRATFORD, mm GENUINE OLD ENGLISH SUGAR CUREDBACON BACON (MACHINE OUT) ONLY PLACE PROCURABLE. MOHE SALT BACON for breakfast. We have made arrangements with one of the loading Bacon Companies for s continual supply of this special cure. Give us a trial. We guarantee satisfaction. DRAKE BROS DREADNOUGHT GROCERY ’PHONE 117. ’PHONE 117.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 33, 7 October 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 33, 7 October 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 33, 7 October 1915, Page 7

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