Big Crowds of Women can tell you of Bjg savings effected at this memorable "FIRST SALE." <&j&srm urn Sasaffl The tendances at WALTERS' FIRST SALE have been numbered by hundreds and hundreds. Had it beer anything but aTop-notch Sa e, it would have fizzled out and fallen flat after the first week. Every day brings its fresh batch of Extra V lues and fresh attractions at Walters' PirSt Sale, and women are realising that hereat least is one Sale that does not drag out aweary existence. Try to be earlv. As one women said :-" It is wiser to miss one s porridge than the pick of the Savings." CHILDREN'S CORDED VEL- 3 ONLY LADIES' THREEVET COATS, 24-inclles QUARTER ALL - WOOL-* ONLT! LADIES Usual Price 12s 6d. COATS— QUARTER ** Sale Price 6s 11d. Former Price 39s 6d, rnAT<s_ Now 15s 11d. uu ■ CHILDREN'S CORDED VEL- Former ftrie VET COATS, 27-inches WOOL AND VELVET TAMS— lormei pn Usual Price 13s 6d. Usually 5s lid to 6s lid. Now 16s ' Sale Price 7s 11d. Sale Price 1s 11d. Former price 42* (Id., Now 16s 11d. Draper, Stratford.; Bank of New Zealand isiQppositd
the f vnen <Joumeyina *j« te Tea for 1 Times A cup of rich steaming "Amber Tips * Tea from the, handy "Thermos" makes a delightful Vbr*ak M .in the journey. Perfect packing and purity! —that's the reason. At home or all times when it s time for tea, let the tea ACENT-NEWTON KING, BTRATFORD. WILL INTEREST ¥OIL NEWTON KING. HAS FOR SALE, EARLY AND MAIN CROP HAND-PICKED REED POTATOES. FISON'S (BRITISH) SPECIAL POTATO MANTJRB. This combination will give you a Crop to be Projid of.. ALSO IN STOCK: Double Machine DressiJ—Australian and New Ze&kiid Dun, Gartpn. Sparrow bill, Record and Yielded Seed oat«. Hawke's Bay, Sandon, and South Island Hurst's Clovers and Gaston's Regenerated Seeds. Partridge and Dun Field Peas, Ryecorn, Imported I" Wolths. > (Special facilities for mixing manures under jexpfert<lit*cJbkrti)L Superphosphate, Boiiedust, Guano, Leed's Basic Slag, aiad all other fertilisers. Pollard, Bran, Sucrosine, Fluid Molasses, Linseed, Gilrutk a&d Tin Calf Foods, Pig-feed, specially ground to eustomert' requirements. • Oaten Sheaf Chaff, Whole or Crushed Oats. . ;, Coopers' Medico and Special Worm Tablets. British Fencing Wire, Corrugated Iron, Crown CeTtietit, LfSt. Nails, Staples, Cyclone and Wire Netting, Gates, ate. NEWTON KING. New Plymouth. Stratford. ißgfewood. IT DOESNIT PAY To pan your milk in tW'■*!«]!liMison, as the butter-fat thrown away II valunble. A good Separator like tie FORTTJNA saves that, fat? afcd tfcrafril into money, with less actual work tkaa washing pans, with; less "rpom: required, and the resulting baiter, j bring! ltefcter prices. A poor seper#or -won** give these results,,Jtait the FORTtJNA, will. iSgal. £4 14s. 31g8l, £S. SOLE AGENT, Juliet Street, BmMft*
BUSINESS NOTICES. STOP COUGH. no joy in going about "barking" and s'neeaing—and everyone knows winter's here, so you've no need to remind them that way. Just go down and get a bottle of the remedy which everybody knows is so good. EDWARDS' fNUPINE COUGH BALSAM, NUPINE COUGH BALSAM. NUPINE COUCH BALSAM. NUPINE COUCH BALSAM. NUPINE COUCH BALSAM. NUPINE COUCH BALSAM. It will put you right, and you'll be able to enjoy the cold weather instead of running risks of chest complaints. EDWARDS' NUPINE relieves the nasty tickling in the throat, clears the phlegm and relieves the air passages to the lungs. It not only relieves the hacking cough, but cures it. GET A BOTTLE TO-DAY. T. EDWARDS CHEMIST. STRATFORD. for « sample. €"0 DAIRY FARMERS. LAf E OR SMALL. LARGE OR SMALL. MILLER-WADE MILKING MACHINE o¥er 8000 in use in Australia; used in America, Jersey, Straits Settlements, and selling-fast in New Zealand. NO POWER. Works themselves When adjusted, CHILD CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STRIPPING. "feNQTJIfiE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. frRIIDE, £5 70iTcASH. IN USE IN AUSTRALIA FOR SIX YEARS. MILLAR, WADE & CO.. L PRINCESS BTREET, HAWERA. "*HE MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT R.CURRIN'B, BROADWAY, OPPt SITE THE FIEE BKIGADTS STATION.
great It is the surest, safest and most reliable remedy known for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, rickets, catarrh, sore throat, general weakness, nerve troubles and incipient consumption. Splendid for It is palatable children like it from the first—aids digestion, and is in a form, i'uli cm. bl s it to be assimilaied by the weakest. Sold by all cneniists and M i'ri'B at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. Ilu hi'rge size is the mosi economical as it ,< ontai'.smofe than fvo of t''e *,nailer ones.
Follow the lead of those who are Making Money in Dairying: I have much pleasure in stating.that after a long exDorience in Dairying and the use of Calf meals—having on different occasionn u'sea nearly every Calf meal that has come on the market—l have found "Ceremilk," which J have used these past two seasons, the best in every way. it is easy to use, the calves very quickly thrive on it, and I think the unee will more than favorably compare with any other Calffood on the' mar«er.—Yours faithfully, (Signed) JOHN ROSS. Maharahara, Sept. 18, 1915. I have used "CEREMTLK" for :nv calves this seanun ana can thoroughly recommend it to anyone requiring Calfmeal. Tntfrw in no necessity to give any new milk from the day the calf is taken fi.mi irie mother, when using "CEREMILK." ' (Signed) .9. SWALLOW. Matamau, Sept. 14, 1915. T would like all interested to know what an excellent vouhg stock food your "CEREMlLK"'.undoubtedly is. The 1001 b bag you sent is no' yet finished. Upon nrsi trial' the calve? took to it with a thorough relish and are now almost wimnen— looking better than ever I have had them) Used with proper care and Judgment T believe it to oe equally satisfactory for young pigs and poultry.—yoijrs faithfully. "Mavista," Adventure Bay, Tasma nia - BIGGER DAIRY PROFITS FOR YOU MR FARMER. BY USING CEREMILK, THE ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER OF CALF, FOOD*. Local Agents: JOHNSON AND CO., HAWEKA,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 3, 2 August 1916, Page 3
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