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COATS—Warm and Inexpensive. THIS is a Section where we can give you exceptional value. We Have bought exceedingly well this season’s requirements and have no old stock to clear —therefore values are better here than you can possibly secure elsewhere. 3 SELECT ITEMS ARE : Kfeavy Sorg? and Wool Spoil Coats froFn 35 ■ Smart Roacjy for Service Tweeds, latest style fro.ni.3S;-. Zehsffae, Caracul, and Cur! Cloth Tits Ideas Winter Costs from 59/6 G. T. WALTERS, The Bank of N.Z is opposite.

BUSINESS NOTICES. , WHAT A MARVEL. WHAT A WONDER ‘ * q TARANAKI'S FERTILITY. IS TEE MODERN DAIRY ,i WHAT A. COON. 10 THE RELIABLE 3WEDS. THE TURNIP CROP—THAT'S THE THINS. Its largely responsible for ths rerniirkafilo dairy retnrna. GOOD CONSTITUTION means o GOOD MILS YIELD. .* THE SWEDE 98 SIO FACTOR, EVERY FARMER KNOWS THAT WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE TO GUY RELIABLY—WB MUST CLAIM THE VERDiGT. mis PROUD DISTINCTION—THIS CONFIDENCE IN THE FIRM IB BORNE OUT BY THE FACT THAT WE HAVE * JUST LANDED— I2S Case*, 16 Tanks.—GARTON’S and HURST'S CLOVERS, SWEDES, TURNIPS NEARLY 2B TONS of Small Seeds from OLD ENGLAND. JUCT THINK Of- IT.— SUCH ENORMOUS REQUIREMENTS, »ra mainly ‘■be result of our life-long policy. "STERLING QUALITY SN SEEDS Tiit OMLT THING/' A WORD TO THE WISB-'-Book Burly.'' =“ i : p/Vp* LAST-SEASON’S SUPPLY SOLD SJBHT-OT/T. i i I I I FULL STOCKS OPCOCKSFOOT PERENNIAL and ITALIAN RYE, WESTERN WORTHS, (s#* SEED OATS, RYE CORN, MAIZE. MANURES for all crops CEMENT, GELIGNITE, FENCING WIRE, NETTING,' and STAPLES. D J : 1 1 : / ■' / , ; l 1 ' • ■■ NEWTON KING: 1 Y J MEW PLYMOUTH. STPI ATFOfSD. KAPOKCiy ■ 'r.x.nvu •

;ggjarvjjjsj 'A rjj s. JW2 «SK $25 J»6 gg The busy man of affairs, who usually “hasn’t the time to think || of tea flavours” is at once cog-,, m 7 nisant of the different aroma and refreshing qualities of Mi Jea 08 rA m ■7sa Thereafter he specifies “Amber Tips” Tea for home use —if there is occasion to do so. Let your “office cup” be filled with delicious, fragrant, invigorating “Amber Tips” Tea. F 1 #//. ****** 4\ Try the 2/- blend. '?A \ 1 ,jr ■ 1 0 E WlfX ACENTr-rNEWTON KING, STRATFORD. HANDS THE PACE. OES STS WORK. ast^ THE “EXCELSIOR” ALWAYS 1 "4AKES GOOD. ti. - Seven successes asm in si all-roninrs. It makes and breaks its own records. It outclasses all cqjnpetitors. In speed and quality it stands alone. At Marton, March 2nd, P. Coleman on a Big X, from scratch, won 10-Lrp handicap against 16 entrants, 18| miles in 17 minutes. seconds PRICE SC QUINTAS. lAS AGENT, STRATFORD,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 8, 12 April 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 8, 12 April 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 8, 12 April 1916, Page 3

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