i 1 fern x J! The \J* > * : “Amber ■.! j ' <fK' I T' *> 3 i 1 j p s \A' i u stands for Universe, The Kaiser to wanted; a y-v V-'<. 6? A.B.C. V 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 2j2 bland goer farthest, Other pricer If JO and 2) 97 w standi for Wireless, Flashed o’er land and sea; Cut out for the Children c s*7 £KI//V~ m± X marks the spot, Where the Allies will be. _ 4868 KING, STRATFORD,
—DENUIKE OLD ENGLISH SUGAR CUREDFrom far away tunny Ceylon coma the finest teas to yon. AstoaStos&ea M M°CORMICK & DEERING. (£^ss MS IM# •H.V' * - FOE MANY YEARS THESE MACHINES HAVE PROVED BEST OF ALL Terms of purchase are EASIEST. Full stock of repairs on hand. CENTRAL CO-OP. DISTRICT AGENTS. STRATFORD,
0. A. OOPELANO. (late of Wellington) ir\ ESIEES to notify that he has purchased the DOUGLAS GENERAL STORE. oad will be glad to supply settler* with uli classes of I EROHAN DI9E, PRODUCE, AND HARDWARE of the Highest Quality at Mod«iste PHbm. C. A. OOPS LAND.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 72, 24 November 1915, Page 7
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221Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 72, 24 November 1915, Page 7
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