■Up-to-date managers of highclass places of refreshment take care to place before their guests none oilier than "Amber Tips" Tea. They realise that persons of good taste invariably drink T 1 illluf^/W , Jo a. at home, and that the 'cup of tea in town" must be just as good. t -a to/ ykTry the 2/- blend. 77p S "- Everybody's 0% Favourite %& »i ACENT—NEWTON KING. STRATFORD.
: c CORMICK & DEERING. 3f I wi ftftMftM*' »r«3S«P; FOR JIAXY YEARS THESE MACHINES HAVE PROVED g| BEST OF ALL. 5 Terms or purchase are EASIEST, Full stock of repairs on hand!/ CENTRAL CO-OP. STRATFORD, DISTRICT AGENTS.
In these days when every penny must be watched, use the best and most economical tea—
COMPLETE RELIEF FROM RHEUMATISM.
Tf rheumatism—uric acid poisoning j —has a grip on you, von mav place I implicit reliance on RHEFMO. Tt j cures driving out the cause of the 'Us- i casp—the excess uric acid. Trv I RHEFMO, it seldom fails. 2s 6d and 4s 6d bottle.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 43, 26 January 1916, Page 7
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166Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 43, 26 January 1916, Page 7
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