For Winter Clothes Questions WALTERS’ Have the Answers. A man may be Judged by the company he keeps, but a woman is Judged by the Clothes she wears. I Our dress tells right out whether we have taste or not, and though you looked as though you stepped out of the band-box, it must be the right bandbox every time. 1V 7 A T r T" 1 F~ 1 O 9 is a Store for every Miss “ Just-as-she-should-bc,' WALI LKo and every Mrs. “ Right-from-Top-to-Toe." It is • _ i ‘ ■ ’v" . • the Ladies’ Specialty Store with the right fashions in Wearing Apparel, and at Lower-than-Elsewhere Prices. No possibility of getting into bad company on the clothes question at Walters.’ _ - and limy Specialist ’ h
m YSj vs* sss K» ■rooms Up-to-date managers of class places of refreshment take 1 care to place before their guests r; none other than “Amber Tips’ Tea. They realise of good taste invarial m <53 #. i [ C j ■-* ■ i . at home, and that the “cMf* of tea in town” must be just as good. Try the 2/- blend* . 1 1 1 tin \V'/l mv 1 i A % m ■ *' v * - ' ■fe. A ■t v now a i i ■} * art*, A* a; “Anther, ? >N > /» A am ?■ I. - f// ji iv, ft .ii Everybody’* Favourite m 4 vj R K v ■ v ■ AGENT—NEWTON KING, STRATFORD. I BUSINESS NOTICES* WHAT A ‘ marvel. r~x 5. , ( !;■ ( r i f . y WHAt A WONDER 1 1 ■ . '«* TARANAKI’S FERTILITY. IS THH MODERN DAIRY CG#r * . ■a> H V | „ • WHAT A BOON. . QA-lv :■ i’. • %1 -T 18 THE RELIABLE BWIDR. •••*■ .*■ THE TURNIF CROP--THAT’* THE THIRD/' * ' Its largely responsible for the remarkable dairy returns. a ■* GOOD CONSTITUTION mean*, a GOOD MILK YIELD. is \ THE SWEDE »« N THE BIG FACTOR. ' BVfiRY FARMER •Vr-yisi A ■■ • ! S WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE TC 3DY RELIABLY—W» MUST CLAIM THE VERDICT. THIS PROUD DISTINCTION—THIS CONFIDENCE* U* TOW Wftlfc * BORNE OUT BY THE FACT THAT WE. HAVE JUST LANDED—its Case*, is Tanfcg,—CAßTON'S and- HDHtfrt CLOVERS, SWEDES, TURNIPS. NEARLY 23 TONS of Small Seeds hem OLD ENGLAND. " •ÜBT THINK OF IT.—SUCH ENORMOUS ■ •■he result of our life-long policy. ‘STERLING QUALITY IN SEEDS THE OlTltt THIRD." A WORD TO THE WlSE—“Bach Early." LAST REASON’S SUPPLY 80J.D KfBHT OUT. FULL STOCKS OFOOCKSPOOT PERENNIAL and ITALIAN RYE, WESTERN WOETHS «EBD OATS, RYE CORN, MAIZE. MANURES for all on** CEMENT, GELIGNITE, FENCING WIRE, NETTING, and STAPLER NEWTO XT KINU MEW J»tV MOUTH, STRATFORD. KAPONGA. mmmfmutmmm m m VA m \*r THE BEST HAND SEPARATOR MADE. Tlie “Fortuna,” the Separtor that the retailer 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 clean skimmer and a reliable dttraWa worker, easy to tarn and" easily cleaned and put together. Moreover, all spare parts are easily procured **■ reasonable prices. Call and HUpect *k B. JULIET STREET, STRATFORD.
> V ,/. EWSATIONAL !«• JJAID Y OUR JQAR-YWX. A thousand germs have made an air raid and lauded cm vour larynx. Time you defended yourself. Don t let them dig themselves in--don’t let reinforcements arrive. Meet the enemy now-arm-take the offensive with EDWARDS’ COUGH CURE. CONQUERS COUCHS AND COLDS. Don’t let the entrenching go on for a minute—time Get Edwards' Cough Onre,N»W-thei tost dose will harass the enemy, and a complete, permanent cure mill speedily tal.e p ate. F. EDWARDS CHEMIST, BEOAtyyfST,';'''' STEMMED •IdaiV.K-. lii Hi U 1 •n i?-..-,-: ■.■sit'-' lo fin vour It Is perrect Rrin<* fea■J Cfffl’i! M y Ti'e/v:- , jeiißl r'ii . i J.. > ? tvT ' j f .. o*rsus rictjion. J jK --tt* f-Mim. la„U»: *#p«hw- cocoajW "a»,a<>od iiitVanr HouleijV E Tba tor lfc,Us*pHa«n«V ccct>»,ip equal Vaq Houusn’a. E U «**ry iaArk«*i in. Ova. world it li.Uu aliwdard, by which afl. E - *h», cocoa* Wf ju4e«d -■ •&/
CDRE.FOtt ItHKTIM ATISM’ !i , This is not a patent medicine, it is [a* prescription of an eminent English' 'specialist. ;FJor:yettrs 1 had. been ;* ! a sufferer from chronic rheumatism. One year ago I consulted one of the leadjng specialists of l the - Dobduioh (n<W deceased). On receipt of<>postage stamps, , money order, or postal notes for 4s ! dd, I will post twelve of the remedyj which this specialist declared to bel the ! onlji thing known to science as a cure for this painful disease. F. Greville, Editor NZ. Dairyman Fox Go*3, Wellington.—Adr».
A Burnm & and a I Don’t! put up with; that fevenish; cold anv longen. Boimlhgtoh’s Insh : M«ss will quickly “get busy" on the vicious cold germs and relieve the inflammation of the membrane lining the airpassages. Bonnington's will swiftly clear; the. choked-up passages, dispeling that enervating, feverish' feeling, enabling,you, to breathe freely,. c s the unqualified? endorsement of any thousands in this generation as it, had in the generation before, 'e quote one of< many testimonials:— Stewart Island. “I have been suffering from a neve re cold in Uidfliost* liwrely and ha‘ve tried all kinds of socalled eouglr cures, but I still find Bennington'S Irish’ Moss to be the best. I recommend it to my friends as it is a long way cheaper than Doctors' Bills." ___ _ 11. R. COTTRELL. Ask your chemist or storekeeper for Bondington's Irish Mos&. b? 104 BOnninctows CARBACCCN IRISH i-r.-nV
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TO DAIRY FARMERS. LARGE OR SMALL. LARGE OR SMALL. MILLER-WADE MILKING MACHINE Strait*. Settlements, and/selling fast in New Zealand. NO BOWER. Works, themselves When adjusted, GUILD CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STRIPPING. ENQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. . PRICE, £5 tOs CASH. IN USE IN AUSTRALIA FOR SIX YEARS. MILLAR. WADE & GO.. L™ PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. • . , / . -VV/r. ; BBE MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT R.CURRIN'S, BROADWAY, OPPf SITE THE FIRE BRIGADE STATION. M ; .'. * ' V. ■
Cidbur A High-grade British - made Cocoa | with an exquisitely delicate flavour I FROM THE FACTORY IN A GARDEN i Cadbury, Rournvi r m g IF YOUR STOREKEEPER CANNOT SUPPLY YOU fWRITE TO CADBURY'S, WELLINGTON. 4 £
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 54, 7 June 1916, Page 3
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