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COATS —Warm and IcespefiSive 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 : Heavy Serge and Wool Sport Coats from 35 • Smart Boady lav Service Tweeds, 'ai'csi style froth 36/ v Zebalfne, Csrao!!!, and Curl Cloth The Idea! Winter Coats front SS/6 The Bank of N.Z is opposite.

BUSINESS NOTICES. j WHAT A MARVEL, ... WHAT A WOHQjER \ TARANAKI'S FERTILITY. IS THE MODERN DAIRY COW, WHAT A I •, IS THE RELIABLE SWEDE. ' ' .-C THE TURNIP CROP—TK*T*B THE t Its larpdv responsible for the remarkable dairy returns; GOOD CONSTITUTION mesn s » GOOD MILK YIELD. I THE SWEDE IS THE BIG FACTOR, EVERY FARMER KNOWS THAT WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE TO 2UY MUST CLAIM THE VERD3CT. rHIS PROUD DISTINCTION—THIS CONFIDENCE IN THE FIRM H BORNE OUT BY THE FACT THJT WE HAVE JUST LANDED—m Casts, 15 Tanks.—CARTON'S and HUBSTB , ~" CLOVERS, SWEDES, TURNIPS. NEARLY 23 TONS of Small So©ds horn OLD ENGLAND. JUST THINK OF IT.—SUCH ENORMOUS REQUIREMENTS,-tn miinly *Ji© result of our iife-lnng policy. "STERLING QUALITY IN SEEDS THfc UW«-t THING." ■ ■ ' ■'. . ' V., » i l . ; i tf i: >;< 'A WORD TO THE WISE—"Book Early.* l ' f-T-M « • j I LAST SEASON'S SUPPM .SOLD. ft&pfyeffT. ■"'>' ' FULL. SYOCKB OF—COCKSFOOT PERENNIAL and ITALIAN RYE, WESTERN WOETHB SEED OATS, RYE CORN, MAIZE. MANURES''W all •'crops . I CEMENT, GELIGNITE, FENCING WIRE, NETTING, and STAPLES. 57 r*l f\ Tfe-T NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD, The busy man of affairs, who usually "hasn't the time to think of tea flavours" is at once cognisant of the different aroma and refreshing qualities of faamw 9RR 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. Try the 2/-blend. '■^\^'j t , VYTON KING, STRATFORD.

IT STANDS THE PACF. IT DOES ITS WORK. THE "EXCELSIOR" ALWAYS MAKES GOOD. Seven successes against nil-comers. Jt makes and breaks its own records. It outclasses all competitors. In speed and quality it stands alone. At Marlon, .March 2nd, P. Coleman on a Big X, from seratcli, won 15-lap handicap against 16 entrants, 18J miles in 17 minutes, 1/5 seconds. PRICE 8(5 CUiNTAS, mm AGENT, STRATFORD,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 14 April 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 14 April 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 14 April 1916, Page 3

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