».f\ A ivA J, * ana THIS is a Section where we can give you exceptiona! 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 Roady for Service Twssds, latest style from 35/-. Zchaline, Caracal, and Curl Cloth The idea! Winter Goats from 59/6 The Bank of N.Z is opposite.
BUSINESS NUTS CSS. .1 WHAT A MARVEL. rri TARANAKI'S KEJB.TILITY. WHAT A WONDER 18 THE MODERN DAIRY DOW WHAT A BOON. ‘ ' IS THE RELIABLE SWEDE, THE TURNIP CROP—THA.T’S THE TRIMQ. .5 * B i-JI Its largely rHsponaiW© for th© remarkable dairy return*. GOOD CONSTITUTION mean* a GOOD MILK YIELD. . ( the BWEOE i« THE BIG FACTOR. i ■ orj EVERY FARMER KNOWS THATh j-i WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE MUST CLAIM BUY RELIABLY—WAf THE ’VERDSCT. THIS PROUD DISTINCTION—THIS CONFIDENCE IN .THE FIRM » ‘ BORNE OUT BY THE FACT THAT WE HAVE . U: * ' . ' JUST E.AIMDEO—I2E Sa«sa, is Tsnka.—GARTON’S and HUKST'B CLOVERS, SWEDES, TURNIPS. NEARLY 1:8 TONS of Small Beads £rosa OLD ENGLAND. >*■ ~ • W, v ': AU2T THINK OF IT.— SUCH ENORMOUS REQUIREMENTS »r« mainly *be result of our life-loag policy. “STERLING QUALITY IN BE EOS Tfct OKLT THING." A WORD TO THE WlSE—“Scofe Egrly." ■’jsir ■> -M LAST SEASON'S SUPPLY SOLD KJSBT OUT. 1 ijmlt ,1 fftl , FULL STOCKS OF-_ . j'l »• 11 \ I j ;* v! It 4 ! *{ COCKS!FOOT, PERENNIAL and IT ALTAN ’ HYE*' WESTERN WOETHA SEED OATS, RYE CORN, MAIZE, MANURES for all crop* >■■ J ic u GH&ri ; '■ OEM* ENT, GELIGJHjTE, WIRE, ? ifnd Si»MMP 8 ’' ‘ • <’ DliuMlT 1,1. l ul l J" i CHii-.J .!: 3t» NEWTON KINO u iHiVST MEW PLYMOUTH. BTRATFOR-0 V ; • -rV /-« K-- * >. KAPONCA. f.jc ■ i f a
'£ 2MsLj : MM <£& m m *> _ ■ 5 i "a . , /£_ ' Jr tv __ p. [J y I'iifiml m m M TO rhnP ill® £i l/ S w liri rjrJ l Out with ■ the picnic hamper these sunshiny days and “over the hills and faTaftvjayT for open air j#ys.| Take care, though, not to forget the tea—“Arahepj I{V Tip’s” Tea—Everybody’s*- Favourite. Nothing is so invigorating, nothing is so pleasing as a cup of delicious I! Gwl »a t —’twill give a stimulus to the afternoon’s enjoyment. ff* the blend. Try 2 1 •• to **:■: >’ S 3 Woi “Amber Tip* " Everybodyi Favourite 123 H \ AGENT-NEWTON KING, STRATFORD. I" STANDS JHE PACE. IT DOES ITS WORK. 4 :» ■■ "t rt SH THE "EXCELSIOR'' ALWAYS MAKES GOOD. So von successes against all-comers. In speed and quality records. ,lt outclasses all competitors. , , . F It makes and breaks its own it stands alone. At Marion, March 2nd, J*. Coleman on a Big X, from scratch, won 15-lap handicap against 16 entrants, 18| miles in 17 minutes, 15 seconds. PRICE 86 GUINEAS. > -< 1 < > ‘i B. HARKNESS ACENT - STRATFORDf- ■
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 13, 18 April 1916, Page 3
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