KTSr-i-m aad pensive u» » ,i j«j.»igwww>TU , MiT i, *VBTi7qr:KM.u *sn WMonmova THIS is a Section where wc 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 iTE!aS ARE : Heavy Sci!;s and Wool Sport Coats from 35 ■ Smart Roady for Servian Twseds, latest ciyle from 35, •. f* ip? 1 <s _ & <5 f ¥ cr AT T’F'PC m* $h ■ : Zcbati.ie, Carasu', and Curl Glcth The !:lsal Winter Coats from 5S S The Bank of N.Z is opposite.
BUSSWESS NOTICES. WHAT A WONDER f ■ WHAT A MARVEL. ... TARANAKI’S FERTILITY. IS THE MODERN DAIRY COW, ’ what a mm •• IS THE RELIABLE 8W THE VUJ?WSP CROP—THftT’M THE THING. Its largely responsible for tbs remarkable dairy returns. GOOD CONSTITUTION moans & GOOD MILE YIELD. .0 THE §W£nE 18 THE BIG FACTO??, EVERY FARMER KNOWS THAT WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE TO BUY RELIABLY—WI MUST CLAIM THE VERDICT. YHIS PROUD DISTINCTION—THIS CONFIDENCE IN THE FIRM IS BORNE GUT BY THE FACT THAT WE HAVE JUST LANDED—I2S Cnu(t% 15 Tanba.—GARTON’S and SURSraf GLOVERS, SWEDES, TURNIPS, NEARLY S 3 TONS of Small So*ls ftom OLD ENGLAND. i O.BT THINK OP 17.—SUCH ENORMOUS REQUIREMENTS are mainly *be result of our life-long policy. . “STPRL3WG QUAL:TY !N SEEDS T«t UMLY THING.” A WORD -TO THE,’WISET- ,, s?ss!4.Faf!v.'*. IM . \ t Mi C‘ _ LY : SOL© ■ftmLWOVt. :\. ilr'-U LAST SEASON’S SUPPLY : > n M' v;l - *■ : FULL STOCKS! OFUVWiiI COCKSFOOT PERENNIAL and ITALIAN I iSY®, ■, WRSTpRN ; SEED OATS, RYE CORN, MAIZE. MANURES for all crops . it: i* o'!jo ■ nt-Mi'H'OAii CEMENT, GELilskrTE/ FENCING WIRE, -NETTING, tad : BTAPDHBUO' i-i- ■] ft Mi i M I i . 1. ,1 V >' 1 i i J L 1 :t“1 JLi TfTV^^T NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFft^D. K A PONG JLy
77 U a*. > ¥''>4 P? li >!> *•3 il fV.« li 45d« K 55 t2%S ass SfiWl Wi /■•"•• fi«l rsrjrj Afternoon: tea “6n Board, tea in the office, tea at4iome, tea in towns-al! the ; tea-times will be remembered if “Amber Tips” be m the cup. * ®.| “Amber Tips’* has an altogether p delightful • flavour that will al- 1 ways be remembered. There’s good cheer, there’s good taste, there’s aroma in a cup of *3 [ry aip fi*. |=i k B h fcj i m 88 11 4 .1 1 Such a combination of quality anti economy is found in no other tea but \mber 1 ips” 1 ca i«s i He.il ... VJ ’* U Try the 21- blend. i i l> 77 v L %>'s UN. ms CU ira 4 A;./ n M Pmumi i Amber Tips s)l Everybody’s I i hA i! !• V-ihl fv \ Je Favourite 4 b 5 .i L.U aw«. bJ AT* AGENT—NEWTON KING, STRATFORD.
1:*- -v ■ V m m PJi asm . • ■ , i ••*■• -y J } g-V&Kit. THE BEST HAND SEPARATOR,! MADE. T!k* “Fortuna,” -the Separtor that , the retailer need not he ashamed to ;’ . roeomuiond and the purchaser will never regret buying, as it is simple v enough for anyone to understand, yet there is enough of it to make it a clean skimmer am! a. reliable durable Tvorker, easy to turn and easily cleaned and put together. Moreover, • - all spare parts are easily procured at reasonable prices, ('all and inspect at yf B. HARKNESS JULIET STREET, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 22, 1 May 1916, Page 3
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543Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 22, 1 May 1916, Page 3
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