Ill" lIIIMIIIIIIH 25 eoaTS. 36 BLOUSES. 36 BLOUSES. W.NTER COATS -The heavy kind that you want to wear now. All Just throe dozen GOOD S^VICE^ LE , g^ 15 FURS 35 FUR'S; •: 24 efULDRBN'S HUTS 24 reduced all our fine Furs to less than cost price. 1S Gd to S POST YOUR ORDER IF YOU CANNOT CALL. SEE OUR WINDOWS AND L EA : #N tHE GREAT SAVINCB.
Tffflerfhe ormnif Uub. Round the | Clock—The Te& rdr all Tifriß-^ - • ■ 4• ■■ At 6.4 S £- m -i ter ™ e cold shower, a. cup.of h6t, full - flavoured Tips" tea "pes good." "Amber Tips" is a mail's tea—plenty of richness and fragrance about it. J That's because "Amber Tips" is blended from specially selected teas '&£ and packed in airtight Sfl packets to preserve its M- flavour. if 1 "The wife" has heard of JI \ "Amber Tips"—ask her II \ in the next order to 'All \ specify ~ m AfcENT—NEWTOH KING, STfIATFQRD. WHAT A MARVEL ... A WONDER WHAT A BOON. " is* Ifflir * ITHE TURNIP It's largely f<» the rem arjpfcle v <laiityy Qsoi> OONSTKDTION mean* a <J OOD Utlit 10 THE SWEDE «» THfc OIC FACTO®. EVER* FifiMK
WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE IX) SJtJY MSOLSBSMfI must CLAIM h .. THS VSRDICT. THIS PROUD DISTnk&ION-TJIIS CONFIDENCE;if JPEO? f fflih il» BORNE OUT B* THE FACT THAT WE HAVE JUST LANDED—I2§ CftttV. 11 Tan ks.—G ARTON% •»<! jfu|iF« SWEDES, TUBNJP& ghrikfltffrl ' NEARLY BATONS o* Small Q«xSb !eesn OLD ENGLAND. % UST OF If,—SUCH ENORMOUS EEQUHtEMtSNTB >ra matot? *Jh« result of our lito-long policy. "STERLiNb QUALITY IK B'EEBS THE Oil!.* THINS." A WOttb TO TH«! WIBE-"B«ofc Carly." LAST REASON'S SUPPLY BOLD BISBT OCT. FULL STOCKS OP—COCKSFOOT PERENNIAL and ITALIAN RYE, WO SEED OATS, RYE CORN, MAIZE, - MANURES for all «*<*» CEMENT, GELIGNITE; FENCING WIRE,: NETTING, 1 ' .in)' BTAJ&JBL IfiDtAWtW rmrv/vr rnclH MEW PLYMOyiH. STRATFORD.
IT DOESN'T To pan your milk in the slack season, as the butter-fat thrown away ii valuable. A good Separator like the FORTUNA saves that hi ana*torts it into money, with less" actual work than. washing pans, with ' less'fooih required, and the resulting butter brings better prices. A poor wflitt'fc give these results, but the FORTONA' will. 15gal. £4 lis'. 2m. "h. SOLE AGENT, Juliet Street. StiitlML
OTJRE FOll tiMUMATISM. This is not a patent medicine, it is a prescription of an eminent English specialist. For years I had been a suff.'ffi from chronic rheumatism. Ove vein- jiuo I consulted brie of the' leading «prii:ili>jis of the. Dominion (now de(•<*fi,M'(l) On receipt of postage Btainps, mbn*v order, or postal noxes for 4s fitT f will post twelve doses of the reu'..'<lv which this sp.Visiiisfc ifaHar*"! to !>,• tlw only thiiiß known t<> icietice ,':uro for this .painful disease. F. fJreVdw. n&fitr N£. haiivinan Ho* 60'2 WalJifttftuH ~A<J**
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 95, 24 July 1916, Page 3
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453Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 95, 24 July 1916, Page 3
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