KCs^3RlJd»lff:S«^:.&l^tiai(JWV J t > #: COATS —Wai*m and Imxpemi \ THIS is a Section where we can give you exceptional ( yalue. We have bought exceedingly weli this season's requirements and have- no old stock to clear —therefore values are better here than i you can possibly secure elsewhere! 3 SELECT ITERiS ARE : Heavy Serge and Wool Sport Coats from -35/- •"■ i; ». Smart Roady for Service Tweeds, ■ latest style from 35?*; ' *•' : : ZGbs'iJis, Caracul, and earl Clottf The idea! Winter Coats from 59/0 *.\&f is opposite*
BUSINESS NOTICES. WHAT A MARVEL. ... WHAT A WONDER "* TARANAKI'S FERTILITY. IS THE MODEBNt DAISY I WHAT A BOOM. ... . ■ ■ THE TURNIP CROP—THAT'S ThE THINO. j .. : _ ; '-~, , Its largely responsible fa* the remarkaole 1 dairy, return*. GOOD CONSTITUTION moan B a GOOD MILK YIELDTHE tWEBE-' 18 THE BIG FACTO*,''•->• , ~' a I \ EVERY FARMER KNOWS THAT,, WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE TC 2UY EELLABLY—WI" MUST CLAIM ;' . r ■ * THE' 'VSRDSeT. ;..- ! J | THIS PROUD DISTINC7TION—THIS CONFIDENCE IN THE FIRM- M BORNE OUT BY THE FACT THAT WE HAVE * , JUST LANDED—I 26 Gaeef, 11 Tanks.—CARTON'S and HUBSTB CLOVERS, SWEDES, TURNIPS; >' NEARLY 28 TONS of Small Seeda from OLD ENGLAND. | JUST THINK OF IT.-fIUOH ENORMOUS REQUIREMENTS ar« mainfe ihf result of our life-long; policy. ; ; ''STERLING QUALiIfY IN SEEDS THfi ONM THING." > A WORD TO* THE WlSEX«'Bbft»cs E«rly.»." '. \'•A\v, V 1 f| LAST'"SEASON^ 5 -SUPPLY SOLD MmßotE; ''"' * '■ • " FULL SYOCKB%Fi--" J#l K/k I' COCKSFOOT. PERENNIAL and ITALIAN RYE;4WIJSrfTO' SEED OATS, EYE CORN, MAIZE, MANURES for all cropi ' MO!"' :*ijf|fSifAn vy^'^t r i :;i, xx st ... ■; t ~'.;' *■ " : CEMENT, GELIGNITE,' FENCING WIRE, NETTING,.-aiid rm/*\Tvr , i-'AYTlgr.li^ T J J»lfc M-»1 ITHA7FORII. MHgfei&l2g Away witli al,l care Out with the picnic namper these sunshiny days hills; and far away" lor open air joys, fake care, though, hot to forget the tea—'"Amber Tips" Tea—Everybody's Favourite. Nothing is so invigorating, nothing is pleasing as a cup of delicious —'twill give a stimulus to the-afternoon's enjoyment. - * - :,--
&£5?; m mi g?. fM -- -.■ zm r^. m z& W jzz%£ HH* W, ?m m '::C.i.i mm z&. sf> I WM :v« Vt. <I m:V" '<£ •srj&j !® 1 HP* Sfc sa S ggfc^ ✓J4SS! Try the' 2/- blend. "Amber Tips" Ecerybodtft Eavouritt AGENT—NEWTON KINC, STRATFORD. IT STANDS /HE PAGE. IT DOES ITS WORK. THE "EXCELSIOR" Seven successes against all-comers. ..,.,, It makes and breaks its own records. It outclasses ;all competitors. In speed and quality it,stands alone. At Morton, March 2nd, P. Coleman on a Big X, from scratch, won 10-lap handicap against 16 entrants, 18| miles in 17 minutes; IS seconds. i. • PRICE 83 GUINEAS. .±\llX>. AGENT, STRATFORD, IffN' 111*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 17 April 1916, Page 3
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419Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 17 April 1916, Page 3
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