BroWhlng says "Measure your Wind's height by the shade it casts. A Store, Wcwfevor, cannot weasureits Greatness that *ay,%ut it rtay do so by the brightness it sheds over Its Customers With Its Vafue Giving. These busy days of Spring Shoppy find WALTERS' giving the* utm'ost in X^ ue s$ "•■MieCßfrnost in Quick Satisfying Service. • '•> Of course, some people are easily pleased, especially •with themselves, but we have every reason to feel that "OUR STORE", as many women call this Specialty Shop, brightens the path of economy seeders. Beyond doubt, the Low'or-Than-Elscwhero Prices put smiles on. the faces of comers and goers. « Wpif "fiopsp't ilt for here are the styles that give better satisfaction at Walters' Lower-Than-Elsewhere Prices. You can be comfortable without sacrificing style if W. 8., D. AND A., OR C. S.L. CORSETS, They are designed to accurately set off the Spring Fashions—yet give that easy gracefulness that ft. T. Walters Fashion demands. They follow strictly tllA ottwj' vogue of the day—and conform to tfo line* of f OIHI figure—and they are Thei'e's a model in e*ch "-of tlftsk Wm Hfo^ brands to suit every figure. , . ' ■' _ Also: GLADYS, JOYCE, and sets for Children. ' - ' . o-! * -.-',. Draper & Milliner,
Clock &H Times Whatever time Is tea-time is thetttife for''AmberTFips^'/ "Amber Ti^s" : t|i cannot harm .£yei weak d igest ions*-;'ft represents the ard. of Tea Jii*OT« Carefully bl&<Jed and packed ipAß| tight,' dustpfbof "Amaft; Tits" never '&($& joints. i-L '"I •/* Gffftflffiea!Use*£fi ber Tips" for; itp--night's tea—£b lit grocer and fcVtery grocer sells' /"V:ir ACENT—NEIifON *KF
BUSINESS NOTICES. "fSJREE TIMES A DAY AFTER MEALS/' There's Spring in the air! Brighten ■.tip! Shake off the tired "can't-be-bothered" feeling and leave, it behind with the Winter months! -Take -:v.~—: EDWARD'S QUININE AND IKON tON!N€-U* TONIC. Three times a day after meals. It is a wonderful cure for the rundown feeling, brings back appetite, puts the blood m healthy condition, brings nerve, energy, health and. fitness. Get it now—"tone up" for Spring. /; Uhis splendid tonic costs only 2s 6d- and ,4s 6d bottle-made and sold by E. EDWARDS. CHEMIST, ' ■ M BROADWAY, «, ;-,in A STRATFORD. WoB utfH ■■ * f At f% ft i « a m n w W&/'- « * *> i\ 5 Before'gomz out-drink a cup of ■» P m H fortifies the system afcatrist fatigue awd strengthens the nerves. H : detfeidus leverage. <€tteap oecause a little goes a tdng #ay. Aik your grocer far • **m»J* .«. 3* m -'-?■' < *
' WILL THIS, INTEREST :.•.-.;' NEWTON. L__,^ iWM FOR SA't.E, EARLY AND' § POTATOES:;;..,., . ; ■'■; •.-■..;;"- 'jU;' FISON'S (BRITISH) SPECIAL will -give yon a Crop to^^|f| ' ALSO IN BTIJCSKS ii 'fj. •';» *t>^Jp Double Machine Dun. 'Jrartpn, iie*Fw*s :'.--... Recorded YMlTet Hawke's Bay, Sandou, and South Hurst's Clovers and Garton's Re generated 'IM Partridge and D% Meld Peas, RyecOrn, ir Wolths. ■",<■> , . ■ »"'■ (Special facilities' for mixing inanu: Guano 1 , ;, other fertilisers..,,-. Pollard, Bran, : Sucrosme Tin Calf Foo'ds, ,Pi Oaten Sheaf Chaff, Whoie ug&ffisrgi Coopers' Medico and Special > British Fencing'Wire, Corru Nails, Stap}es,< Cyclone and W;ir< New Plymouth. *■ • i ■. i - a,'" '■' 'J - ' Stratford. '. #!• %H P^f® 6 * rV*3^,:..^
WHAT AUSTRALIA THINKS!
Hean's Essence, the great moneysaving cough, cold, catarrh and sore throat remedy, belongs to New Zealand. The idea of putting up a good remedy in '''essence" for originated with a family chemist, G. W. Hean, of Wang'a'm'ii, where its headquarters still remain. New Zealand proved the quality of Hean's , Essence, and uses thousands of bottles a year. The Great Commonwealth of Australia heard of Hean's Essence, and demanded its supply. Read the following samples of hundreds of letters received from there:— "Hean's Essence makes a splendid dough and cold remedy. We always keep it in the house.—Mrs John Bruce, Bombala, N.S.W." "Hean's Essence is the best cough and sore throat mixture t have used, and, heear.se of its quality, is the cheapest on the market.—jklrs E. J. Agar, Berry, N.S.W." "I received the bottle of Hean's Essence, for which I thank you. The mixture I made from the Essence has cured my cough. I think it is just splendid.—Mrs S. J. Hasell, Caramut, Victoria." "I have much pleasure in recommending Hean's Essence for colds and coughs. I hk,>'! nothing else for my ch.hlren in whooping cough, and found it most 'beneficial. No mother should be without it.—-Mrs B. Smith, Waterbein Street, 'Brisbane, Q." "We find the remedy we make From Hean's Essence to be a really good cough and sore throat . medicine. Please post two more bottles for the 4s enclosed.—-Mrs Thomas North, West Montagu, Tasmania." Use Hean's Essence in your own home. One bottle will make a pint of the best cough .remedy you can possibly buy, and save 10s for your pocket. Sold by chemists and stores, or post free to your address on receipt of price 2s, from G. W. Hean, Chemist, Wanganui.
'"&?/* ■ :■•:■,'! m i .?•>* !";■- -. :f ar i fs well digested and Mother Seigel's Syrup always promotes good digestion —you don't have any " pains after eating! " Stomach's that are naturally weak, or put out of order by over-indul-gence, need a little help to regain healthy condition, and Mother Seigel's is the surest, quickest, and most beneficial of all digestive tonics. Indigestion causes u -- „ aftc_ because the food in the stomach is fermenting and creating windy gases and acids—instead of being digested, as Nature intended it to be digested. The extracts of roots, barks and leaves, contained in Mother Seigel'S Syrup, always help the stomach, liver and bowels to do their work. Try it! take Mother* AFTER MEALS
IP DAIRY FARMERS. LAf HE »R SMALL. 5-ij• - LARGE OR SMALL. MILLER-WADE MILKING MACHINE .. Over 8000 in use in Auatrilia; used in America, Jersey, Straits Settlements, and selling fast in New Zealand. ■rNG POWER. Works "themselves When adjusted, CHILD CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STRIPPING. JStfQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES «*«,T»fc*.. " FRIGE, £5 10s CA#H. IN USE IN AUSTRALIA FOR SIX YEARS. MILLAR. PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. THE MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT R.CURRIN'S, BROADWAY, OPP SITE THE FIBE BRIGADE STATION.
ITDOESIrt 1 To pan your • itntii. in eon, as fchjj ss^k:Mt*m valuable. A ~goo4 Sfepar%tor>Uk% 4Np FORTtfNA savas tbftt^t.;«&ißpSg# into money,- with Jeß6-*>rtttal>Qfl( l "P a * washing nans, wltft : rtj|gtutt<l, and the resulting ?**%*4WPW^M 1 * ter prices. -A poor r give these result*, but theF&RTtJNA will. ' '■ - £k ; -Ts«al.'M I*l. SHjfl*^ sole AS&N*; Juliet Street, BtMrtfoz^
No "leaden" cakes and 'doughy" scones when you use Edmond's Baking Powder. It makes your cooking and ■fl.-ikv, and never fails. -Don't lake cooking risks —use only "» ~ www -*4 >#* k 6AKING a. I
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 22, 24 August 1916, Page 3
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