SB” J ~! COATS —Warm a&d 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 STEWS ARE : ' V " f *' Heavy Serge and Wool Sport Coats from 35 - Smart Ready for Serviss Tweeds, latest stylo horn 35 Zebalino, Caracul, anti Curt Cloth Ths Idea! Winter Coats from 59/6 TIUUItIHU ■msaaKaewaOT CJ< T. C? ' hi «9«<!C * fate n H <5 £. «- V 7 'JL'&a*LS & ERS The Bank of N.2 is opposite. ■sssmmsssmmmm
BUSINESS NOTICES. WHAT A MARVEL. TARANASPS FERTILITY. WHAT k WONDER IS THE MODERN DAISY COW. WHAT A BOOSTS. - .. ■ IB THE RELIABLE 6WEDS. THE TURNIP Ci?IQP—THAT'S THE THINS. I ■ ■■ • ,t ■ - A Rs largely responsible for the remarkstdo dairy returns. GOOD CONSTITUTION me»a s & GOOD MILK YIELD. ’■ V, ' i THE BWEBE IS THE EIC FACTOR, r 1 EV3/RY FARMER KNOWS 'THAT WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE TO MUST CLAIMTHIS VERDICT. BUY RELIABLY—WH THIS PROUD DIET!NOTION—miS CONFIDENCE IN THE FIRM' S BORNE OUT BY THE FACT THAT WE HAVE i- " ■ : ■;• JL'ST LANDED—I2B Csiea, IS TartkS.—GARTON’S *nd HUEST® CLOVERS, SWEDES, TURNIPS NEARLY 28 TONS of Small Beads from OLD ENGLAND. JU£T THINK OF ST.—SUCH ENORMOUS REQUIREMENTS »r« mainly 4 he result of our life-long policy. , . _ "STERLING QUALafY SO SUE US THt OfiLT THING." ' f * ■ < i■. 1 1 i ' ’j» ‘i •f. •f • A WORD TO THE Early. "Vi *‘{ 1, J <V |■ j f;-J f I LA FTW( “ *“ ‘ ' ~ ' _ jS'ISHT OUT. JL Fa.UJ.I jj- IOFF* FULL STOCKS OF—■COCKSFOOT PERENNIAL and ITALIAN*RYE.’ WESTERN wutinai SLED OATS, illE CORN, MAIZE, MANURES for- ail crops i " i rr a ■ >* .i i I CEMENT, GELIGNITE, FENCING WIRE, NETTING, and * STAPLES^ UULV ' MV: W ,- 1 <»-? t v' ’ ' • ' H h A«i ’ s i>i NEWTON KING * HEW PLTMO'Um *?RATFORfI, ’ ■ m ■ mm 'kV 1 Up-to-date" highclass places of l fef Comment take care to pfece before, guests none other than “Amber TipsU Tea. They realise that persons of good taste invariably drink WH flifO ITI a & V i*/ea is®!»®sa at home, and that the “cup of tea in town 9 ’ must be just as good. r /- (C \ I UV ;! Try the ■ 2/- blend. ro Ufa ■-t» r°i‘M( '■’■'l*' m\ n,j piH * , / —T ■ '%rMM E j I Ve! & Vl jCJ: fir tsSA’i Aj®, Mp \ \ \\ r'[h /j y . v m ft, / 1 /, / ; ■ I ik\ J *Jypk\ I r s Ph /J 10 i I IV'/rf^ , IV/fi N P « — m m\o i iaX m I *•< n I ■ ~ '‘j£* h " V'lX m 1 SB s?oi l\i u i w i ? Everybody's : : Favourite & 124 I vJ ■.V ACC NT—NEWTON KING, STRATFORD. ■ lit. K-y ««rj. ■♦T’AceAt, *<ryf-' - ' « '*■ tSvaKV'’-' : ‘i ■ ; -•! mm*. m m THE BLST HAND SEPARATOR ‘‘ MADE - ‘ ’ *'/<$ Tlio “FArHnvi,” tho Scpnvtur that _»ArU; n tiHSfe :V v w : t *®s • I the retailer need not Ite ashamed to ree.-mwond and the purchaser "ill never regret hnviiig, as it is 'simple • enough for anyone to understand, yet t there is enough of it to make it • a , clean skimmer and a reliable durable worker, easy to turn and easily cleaned and put together. Moreover, all spare parts are easily procured at reasonable prices < ? il and inspect At Xii «mS B. HARKNESS I I"JUT.TET STREET, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 19, 27 April 1916, Page 3
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