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5! f a ? m m VXf *jre> *** Wi> •W» Atthe best hotels and tea-rdbins Up-to-date managers of highclass places of refreshment take care to place before their guests none other than “Amber Tim” rip rn|-i| • T 1 k r **■».■ , •* ' -csU.y.''-* ’ Tea. 1 hey realise that persons of good taste invariably drink , -L ,U. • ws>* at home, and that the U cuj) of tea in town” must be just as good. a 1 ki. * l-Vi IV.M avjr t: f Anther..' Tips”— „ C-n*., V?- i jsS?' Everybody'* ' Favourite y . PrS 124 SI v. ' AGENT—NEWTON KING, STRATFORD. BUSINESS NOTICES. , I £? r i c , MT~ WHAT A MARVEL. TARANAKI’S FERTILITY. WHAT A WONDER r-'-r-Tt 7tr:~ c'TAK ” IS THE MODERN DAIRY OOWi » I- -'' ■' WHAT A BOON. -JIC AvIB THE RELIABLE BWIDI. -A ■vt THE TURNIP CROP—THAT’S THE THINS. Its largely responsible for the remarkable dairy reinrna. GOOD CONSTITUTION mean* ft GOOD MILE YIELD. U* THE SWEDE IS THE BIG FACTOR. \ * - , rn, £■*'**» x EVERY FARMER KNOWS* THAT •js' wscaafe WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE TO 3UY RELIABLY—W* ' MUST CLAIM • • ,vd’ ; ' THE VERDICT. i ■ ■ • v -•w&ifiias T”>a" - «rac-?i THIS PROUD DISTINCTION—THIS CONFIDKNOE -Hi .JTHM-FIRM » BORNE OUT BY THE FACT THAT WE HAVE 2 JUST LANDED—ISB CaflM, l|- Tanh«.—GAßTOK^*'' *nd ; \ A CLOVERS,' SWEDES, TURNIPS. NEARLY 28 TONS of BmftU 8e&d« tram OLD ENGLAND. - JBT THINK OF IT,— SUCH ENORMOUS REQUIREMENTS At* ‘■he result of our life-long policy. Blftißb 'STERLING QUALITY IN SEEDS THt ONLY THUMB.**’ f- i \ WORD TO THE WISE—“BbCfc Furly." LAST SEASON’S SUPPLY SOLD KWHT OUT. FULL STOCKS OF—-'A-A - . : A UOCKSFOOT PERENNIAL and ITALIAN XIYEp WESTERN xWOKtSB SEED GATE, RYE CORN, MAIZE. MANURES for all crop. CEMENT. GELIGNITE, FENCING WIRE, NETTING, and STAPLES

<; WXO^ T KING NSW V feSOUTH. •TRATFftRD. KAPOUtk. _ -Ki-.KO •«» wwwxst? 1 bA.*' ' Ft THE BEST HAND .SEPARATOR MADE. The “Portuna,” the BeparbOT- that <. the retailer need not be ashamed Mtv recommend and the purchaser will never regret, buying, as it . ia^sunplfTt.' enough for anyone to understand, yet there is enough of it to make' ftr-StM?" clean skimmer and a reliable durable* worker, easy to turn and easily cleaned and put Mosowr-My* all spare* parts are easily procured *t reasonable prices. Call apd. iiiPP®Qt a| JULIET STREET, STRAPPED. 7 4 'Tt

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 55, 8 June 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 55, 8 June 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 55, 8 June 1916, Page 3

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