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WARM UNDERWEAR EOS WOMEN. Wool and Cotton COMBINATIONS, long sleeves, good value. Price 4s lid, and 3s 9d. Heavy-weight English Wool COMBINATIONS, hall sleeves. Price 7s 3d, and 7s 6d. Natural COMBINATIONS, mixture, half-sleeves, Price 6s 3d, 6s 6d, and 7s 6d. Fleecy-lined WHITE COMBINATIONS, high neck, long sleeves. Price 7s 6d. Fleecy lined Natural colored COMBINATIONS, hall sleeves. Price 6s 3d. Natural colored COMBINATIONS, high neck, long sleeves, good value. Price 6s I Id, 7s 6d, % 6d 6. T. WALTERS, Draper, STRATFORD. v . .. . .. --- ~

HHH BSiSS m H m I sg i i I YA w. w Btt, V 4 ai i Out with the picnic hamper these sunshiny days and “over the hills and far away” for open air joys. Take care, though, not to forget the tea—“ Amber Tips” Tea—Everybody’s Favourite. Nothing is so invigorating, nothing is so pleasing as a cup of delicious t \Y, u Mrs —’twill give a stimulus to the afternoon’s enjoyment.

Try ’ the blend. 2 1 '■Sr-' •rTA .«*. - cr ‘Mmoer Tipa” "Ex-eruhodifi Favourite \ 123 <^M> m AGENT—NEWTON KING, STRATFORD. BUSINESS NOTICES. WHAT A SaARVSL. ... WHAT A WONDER •C TARANAKI’S FERTILITY. IS THE MODERN DAIRY COW. WHAT A BOON. . US THE RELI ABLE SWEDI/ A THE.TURNIP CROP—THAT** THE THING. , ■•'if-’i . .‘fe’rijlf Ki'.u Its largely responsible for the remarkable dairy retorn*. GOOD CONSTITUTION mean, a GOOD -MILE YIELD. THE SWEDE IS THE BIG FACTOR. EVERY FARMER KNOWS THAT ■ *'?■*» WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE TO 3UY RELIABLY—WI MUST CLAIM " ■ ;,il - Xv;> ' ;; THE VERDBCT, THIS PROUD DISTINCTION -THIS CONFIDENCE IN THE FIRM » BORNE OUT BY THE FACT THAT WB HAVE > *'* I JUST LANDED—m Gases. IS Tarka.—QARTON’B *nd HUEBP* CLOVERS. SWEDES, TURNIPS NEARLY 23 TONS of Small tioeda teim OLD ENGLAND. JST THINK OF ST,— SUCH ENORMOUS REQUIREMENTS »r« tnkinfj the result of our life-long policy. “STERLING QUALITY 3*; SEEDS THt ONLY THINO. M i r*' A WORD TO THE WlSE—“Sack Early.’LAST SEASON’S SUPPLY SOLD KiOEHT OUT FULL STOCKS OF—COCKSFOOT PERENNIAL and ITALIAN RYE, WESTERN WORTHS SEED OATS, RYE CORN, MAIZE. MANURES for all crop* CEMENT, GELIGNITE. FENCING WIRE, JETTING, and STAPLES NEWTO' T KING pf£W PLYMOUTH. STRfITFBRD. KAPOK G A. SOSR»-n.-‘ Swell-. i ' f mp* mmm fM f,v,: :■) ’, • f. : mm r t THE GEST HAND SEPARATOR MADE. tIH ‘ ? “Fortnna,” the Separtor. that ■etailor need not be ashamed to recommend and the purchaser will never regret buying, as it is simple enough for anyone to understand, yet there is enough of it to make it a {■lean skimmer and a reliable durable vorker, easy to turn and easily ned and put together. Moreover, all spare parts are easily procured at reasonable prices. Call and inspect at B. BARENESS JULIET STREET, STRATFORD. el

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 49, 1 June 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 49, 1 June 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 49, 1 June 1916, Page 3

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