Baimmxßmtmamrmwn Those who deal at this Store are expected to come back and inform us if anything is wrong with their purchases. It is because of OUR PERSONAL CONTACT with the customers that we are able to hold up to our high standards. Such an unusually varied and attractive collection of styles -it seems unfair to single out any one price * «* ° nc style. Each best at its pnce-and choice: that ma penditure involved. . Thereareßeady-to-Wear Felts at 7/1.1, in White.Orey. Tan, Saxe, Red, Navy an)d Black. Girls White and Colored Falts "are marked 6 6, 7/11,99. -jaMea—a—«*■!!■ ■*" l "" ,llll " r " Trimmed Velvets in all wanted colors, are priced from 9/1.1 to f - 12/6 Shapes include Tricorne, / American Sailor and Puritan. / Tams in Black, Black and White \j and Navy and Red Velvet—--3/11, 4/11, and 5/8. g There's a Hat to suit 4^ your features and cant- . plexion aad to match \^ your costume exactly. \ pmm 200 immimmmmmm Kmmm^stm^immmßmmßmmsmimaamMei)
The busy man of affairs, who usually ''hasn't the time to think of tea flavours" is at once cognisant of the different aroma and refreshing qualities of Thereafter he specifies Tips" Tea for home use —if there is occasion to do so. Let your "office cup" be filled with delicious, fragrant, invigorating "Amber Tips" Tea,„ Try the 2/- blend. ■jiHf *! m j. m U-iLit'Jr i 1 =SS ACEMT—NEWTON KING, STRATFORD.
fa*.':' ,T.jJ> WHAT A MARVEL ... WHAT A WONOEB .:> TARANAKI'S FERTILITY. r^Jg^J 8 JI9JS? R A }?* ™Bs k 18 THE RELIABLE ei*EDB. ijn .' ;U' : ;- THE TURNSP CROP-~THAT'B THE THIN©, Its largely responsible'. to tho rem sarkafi!* dtiry roturni. ~;, GOOD CONSTITUTION mc»n» » GOOD MILK YLELD. THE tWEDE 18 THE BIG FACTOB. EVERY FARMER KNOWS THAT '.v, ■ WHEN QUESTION ARISES, WHERE TO BUY MUST CLAIM '' ' ><Ts\ '-. THE VERDSBT. ?HIS PROUD DISTINOTION-THIS CONFIDENCE IN F?R|I . fe BORNE OUT BY THE FACT WE HAVJ , :, refTTftSivy; : '' clovers, swedes; TURNii'g " - fW, NEARLY 'JB TSNB of Small Sewta ttwu OLD ENGLAND. -■-; • JST THtflK OF IT.-BUOB ENORMOUS REQUIREMENTS »t« m»i«jß* fehe result of our lite-long policy. ■ITEBI.IHC THfc UWLT THINS,? **: a WORD TO TJJE WISE -'!S?®«?* E»rly." ; A *fasi 'seasons Supply sold bott out. FULL BTQ£!SS OF—COCKSFOOT PERENNIAL ano ITALIAN RYE. WESTERN WOETHB SEED OATS, RYE CORN; MAIZEV:MANURES for all oropi CEMENT. GELIGNITE, FENDING WIRE. VETTING, and BTAPLIB ynn.iO.TVT 31M3 MEW PLYMOUTH,
A. COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE. ~> (By a Qualified Chemist.) ASplendid , medicine t'hafc is good For coughs, influenza, colds, and sore. swollen "throats can now. ho made qui e en.sily.at home. There is r.o boiling W ■■ Ijother, or fuss of anv kind. Gob one bottle of Mean's Essence from your chemist and mix with suga.i'. treacle, and water, as per simple directions on label. This will give yon a pint of warming,, soothing, stimulating, coring cough and cold medicine. • The mixture you thus prepare in your own home saves quite a lot of money, and takes hold of a cough in a way that means business from the first dose. You can feel it do you good nil the way down. Making this mixture at Home brings the, cost of an eighteen--penny bottle down to less than threepence. A tremendous money-wiving, you will admit. Read what a user writes :--"J\indly send two more bottles of Hoau's Essence. Both ourselves and the other person we recommended i fc to speak highly of it as an effective cough remedv. It certainly saves a lot of monev*.—PETEß FURSE, Tarara, Ota-go." ' '■;.■„ You can purchase Hcan s Essence from most chemists and grocers throughout the Dominion, Pi* P ost free, on receipt of pr,if;o— 2y—from Hean, Family Chemist,' Wanganui. Don't accept a "just as good,' but insist on Heau's. :
He took some—now he's well and fit, The "flu" avaunted. . Nature's face is decked with jewels rare, , . . She weaves glad garlands in her sunny hair, , She is a lady, fair beyond,compare; But man is subject to her darker moods, f So to the rescue comes the cure or "Woods," . , The Peppermint Cure |» 'list tne "goods."
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IT DOESN'T To pan your milk in the slack Season, as the batter-fat thrown i*Bsk i* valuable. A good Separator like tire FORTIJXA saves that fat and turns it into money, with less actual work than. washing pans, with less room required, <ind the resulting butter brings/Jjrtter prices. A poor seperatdr' n wbn.'t give these results, hut the"FOßflMi win. .:" Isgal. £4 14s. 31gal. £B. B. BARENESS SOLE AGENT, Juliet Street, Jjfcr|pjqj*,\.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 76, 3 July 1916, Page 3
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743Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 76, 3 July 1916, Page 3
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