Trimmed Velvets in all wanted colors, are priced from 9/11 to 12/6 Shapes include Tricorne, American Sailor and Puritan. Tams in Black. Black and White and Navy and Red Velvet—--3/11, 4/11, and 5/6. There's a Hat to suit your features and complexion and to match your costume exactly.
CH3R6 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*o pleasing as a cup of delicious —'twill give a stimulus to the afternoon's enjoyment. Try the 2/-blend. m Favourite' AGENT—NEWTON KINC, STRATFORD. WHAT A MARVEL. ... WHAT A WOHDIR 4. TARAN AKI'S FERTILITY. IS THE MODERN DAIRY dbW, WHAT A «ob£ vjy IS THE RMABLJG sWlDtf ' ■ , : :±, : . -'*iitt igj Ji i | : THE TURNIP THIN*; J b -' ■ i')H <•? • i ■ s 1 ; '•"' - 1 Its largely responsible fo* the remarkable dairy gjwffel' GOOJD CONSTITUTION raeaiu a GOOD MILK YnsLD> > *" . p ■ i ".',' ■' I'" ; the BWEDE 18 THE BIC FAOTOR, EVERY FARMER KNOW* f WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE TO 3UY .MUST CLAIM THE VERDJCT. THIS PROUD DISTINOTION-THIB OONFD&EtfbE D« 'ffl& 0m BORNE OUT BY THE FACT THiTWEHAV" T. JUBT LANDED—US Caaas, IS Tank*.—GARTON'.S and lHJlp* .:...:.'■■ v'..'GLQVERSrSWEDIS,;TmiNIPS. - : ; NEARLY 28 TONS of Small Seeds tram OLD ENGLAND. | •ÜBT THINK OF IT.-SUOH ENORMOUS RBQUmEMENTS *he result of our life-long policy. .('. • -■■ >„■■ &■ "BTERLINO OUAtITY IN BEEDB -TJHB OHUf -ffUlW**" A WORD TO THE Hjfc ort r ~• *»** *n* '■■S" ; tiAST REASON'S SUPPLY SOLD tfltftT OUT! FULJ. STOCKS OF—COCKSFOOT PEREirNIAL and ITALIAN RYE, WESTERN WO* SEED OATS, RYE CORN, MAIZE. MANURES for »H •«*• CEMENT. GELIGNITE, FENOING WUIE, NETTING, and STAPL"
Tmr\"*J NEW PLYMOUTH. ITRATFGRD. I "vySfl KAPOKfI*. § IT DOESN'T 1 ' PAY ™ To pan your milk ill the alafclrro** * son', fis the butter-fat thrown a#aj U ~.. valuable. A good Separator hIM ib* £ ' FORTUNA saves that fat and tumji it into money, with less actual worlfcjtiiiftn' , washing pans, with less room feifttiiied, and the resulting butter bfin|i btt- ■ ter prices. A poor tep*tl&*%j*W give these results, but the j^ftTTJNA will. ISgal. £4 148. 31g»l. 3M. 8 SOLE AGENT, M » Juliet Street, %jjfflm&* ,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 79, 6 July 1916, Page 3
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353Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 79, 6 July 1916, Page 3
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