„ 3 ROM BEDROOM TO BATHROOM IS NOT F&B, BU* On cold, chilly mornings it is quite far enough to give you the shivers unless you are suitably clad. The best way to " scare the shivers " is to Get inside one of these Dressing Gowns. The Garments arc! ashioned from good, warm materials and are shaped to give fulljreedom andcomfort PADDED DRESSING GOWNS OF JAP SILK in all colors, FLEECY WOVEN GOWNS, in all wanted SHades.are offer*! priced are at from 35s to 45s sterling, at 18s lid and 19s 6d. GOOD VALUE IN EVERY INSTANCE DRESSING JACKETS, of Fleecy Woven material, are DRESSING GOWNS OF CASHMERE are marked ac 10-.Vas economically priced at 8s lid and 9s 6d. 19j 6d. AH colors are included.
WHAT A MARVEL*. ..... WHAT A WONDER •« TARANAKI'S FERTILITY. 13 THE MODERN DAIBX 001 WHAT A BOOM, 18 THE RELIABLE SWEDI. THE TUBNIF CROF--THArB THE THINt. Its largely responsible fo» the remarkably dairy GOOD CONSTITUTION mean, a GOOD MELK YIELD. • THf swede (t rut aic factoi, -j EVfeRY FARMJJR 1 TJ||.T; WHEN THE QUESTION ARIBES WHERE \ TO 30Y RELIABLY-W# MUST CLAIM \ THE VERDICT. <HJH PROUD DISTINOTION-TFIS CONFIDENCE IN TBI!-Flill if» ; BORNE OUT BY THE FACT THJT WE HAVJC ÜB7 LANDED—I» Cast*, II Tanks.-CARTON'S »nd HUH»FtV ' i CLOVERS, SWEDES, TURNIPS. NEARLY 23 TONS of Boiftll Booda tto* OLD ENGLAND. ;,.: JBT THINK OF IT.—SUCH ENORMOUS REQUIREMENTS-•» ■>*!** *he result of our life-loig pojioy. ''y V "STERLING QUALITY IN ftEEDS Tl** ONLT THlUfty* \ \ WORD TO THE WISE—"BMfc Early." 1 LAST SEASON'S SUPPLY ROLD fcaOTET OWT •' . t > " < ' ' :.':■. FULL BTOCKB OF— V COCKSFOOT PERENNIAL and ITALIAN RYE, WESTERN WCMMC&B; SEED OATS. RYE CORN, MAIZE, MANURES for all w* \ OEMEN.T. GELIGNITE, FENDING WIRE, NETTING, and rOTAFIJii MiJLUIUk',H i 1 KIN© HEW PLYMOUTH. ] a- .■ ''.i
To come home to a, cup of —is to meet with a cheery Hfl&g come.i Whether riding, cyskts or motoring, 1 a cup of delicious - i air «/ - -;. Tea —particularly is '*" it supplies oration, y te necessary •inas^M TFiy the 1 "Am&er Tips — Everybody** Favourite 7^^^&%#?%y/// ACENT—NEWTON KING, STRATFORD. '^MMMiIT DOESN'T PAY To pan your milk in the slack sea--Bon, as the butter-fat thrown away i« valuable. A good like".th« FORTUNA saves that fat and turns it into money, with less actual work than washing pans, with less room required, and the resulting butter bringg.better prices. A poor seperator wofc't give these results,--butitk« J3QREGSCA will. 15gal. £4 14s. 31*al. 4t. B. HAREOTSS SOLE AGENT, Juliet Street, Stratford.
For Mroiitfhial Cmifihs, taT<b Woods'" Grrtat Peppermint Cure
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 71, 28 June 1916, Page 3
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414Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 71, 28 June 1916, Page 3
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