SSg w,fr y^>rv^^BQaaatgda^^ COATS —Wa.M ‘and inexpensive THi S is a Section where we can give you exceptional value. We Have bought exceedingly well this season’s requirements and have ho old stock to clear —therefore values are better here than you can possibly secure elsewhere. & 3 SELECT ITEE6S ARE : Heavy and Wool Spoil Coats from 35 - • ■> Smart Hoarly for Service Twsods, latest style from 55/-. Zeba’lsc, Caracal, and Cari Cloth f Ths U!sa! Winter Coats from SS.'S Bank of N.Z rh i. opposite Jtaf XU
BUSINESS NOTICES, ■- what A MARVEL. ... WHAT A WONDER ’q TARANAKI’S FERTILITY. IS THE MODERN DAIRY COW. WHAT A SOOM. ' 9C* ' ’ : i. I r IS THE RELIABLE SWKDI. THE TURWIi* CROP—THAT’S THE TKIMfI. U,!,„OS -A.' ; {%U ... Its largely responsible for the reaiurtcaolo d#iry return*. GOOD CONSTITUTION means a GOOD MILE YIELD. THE SWEDE 13 THE BIG FACTOR. EVERY FARMER KNOWS THAT *..•? ’I WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE TO BUY RELIABLY—W» H i MUST CLAIM THE VERDICT. THIS PROUD DISTINCTION—THIS CONFIDENCE IN THE FIRM M* BORNE OUT BY THE FACT THAT WE HAVE DVD ■ '* JUST LANDED—I2S Cases, IS Tanks.—GAßTON’B and HUESTB CLOVERS, SWEDES, TURNIPS. NEARLY 23 TONS of Small Sood« tea OLD ENGLAND. iU2T THINK GF IT.—SUCH ENORMOUS REQUIREMENTS »r« mainly the result of our life-long policy.. "STERLiWG QUALITY Ifc SEEDS THs ONLY THiMQ.’* A WORD TO THE WISE—“EScok Early.” LAST SEASON’S SUPPLY BOLD BtSHT QCT- - i: V--*v M FULL STOCKS OF—- '• m T»-*• SJIAHAA.*'tlaf * Irttl -COCKSFOOT PERENNIAL and ITALIAN ft YE, WESTERN WOETHB SE|ED OATS, RYE COEN, MAIZE. MANURES’fWfiU 30ropa- . H i£un ;■ . i ETirl:/ 1 . .. nr.*. ii?r! v.i i CEMENT, GELIGNITE, FENCING WIRE, NETTING, and STAPLES. > r ! l (I A 1 • *.■! )| TIM I ■ii'i'Tl : AJoi>yr//i ■ U> -D : =< 1 if- |>l )r»0: i;*\ V , HRVi NEWTON KING f MEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, . SCAPOWCA. / X m&TJWv&K wsm dfetA js/J m it *j_. .‘1 -- 1 w # «l!-- 'if ■ : 1 1 wimra.il care ■ i ■ ■ Out with the * picnic hamper these sunshinyPcjays ;and ■“pye.r the| hiijsrf |Tidfaraway” for -open air c%e; though, nit to fbtget the 1 tea^TAmber* Tips” Tea—Everybody’s Favoupitev - i Nothing is so invigorating, nothing is so pleasing as a cup of delicious VSfB iaa w) It < -3 \s - Mfil KS& —’twill give a stimulus to the afternoon's enjoyment. Try the 2 blend. mu & m. m >yi f KB m \ ■V'? rs—n ii •0 VAP iKf|| ,vJS»I ”Amber SSI Tips’ 1 Everybody' t Favourite I 123 fftflgfe' mmmml M4# AGEMT— NEWTON KIMG, STRATFORD, * INK f*li“ - ; *v PS? S; t;:e best hand separator ■ i ,j MADE. —jS —- rt«4fa 1 2 : | fwl ""' r : -55Ty--~." Tin* “Porfcmi:!,” tlie Separtor that i lie retailer need not ho ashamed to leeonnnerul and the purchaser will nevov regret buying, as it is simple enough tor any. ne to understand, yet there is enough of it to make it a dean skimmer and a reliable durable worker, easy to turn and easily -cleaned and put together. l Moreover, all spare parts are easily procured at reas ;;!..hie .prices. C: U and inspect at vsSf.t m B. BARENESS ITU JET ST EEET. STRATFORD,. •C’.'. M V#;
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 15, 20 April 1916, Page 3
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508Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 15, 20 April 1916, Page 3
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