Browning says “Measure your mind’s height by the shade it casts.’ A Store, however, cannot measure its Greatness that way, but it may do so by the brightness it sheds over its Customers with its value Giving. These busy days of Spring Shopping find WALTERS’ giving the utmost in \ aluo and the Utmost iu Quick .Satisfying Service. M 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 seekers Beyond doubt, the Lower-’! han-Elsewhere Brices put smiles on the faces of comers and goers. for hero arc the styles that give better satisfaction at Walters’ Lower-Thau-Elscwhero Prices. You can be comfortable without sacrificing style if you wear W. 8., D. AND A., OR C. S.L. CORSETS, They are designed to accurately set ofl the Spring Fashions —yet give that easy gracefulness that a & Fashion demands. They follow strictly the correct vogue of the day—and conform to the lines of YOUR figure— : ,iul they are all guaranteed Rust-proof. There’s a model in each of these three favored brands to suit every figure. Also: GLADYS, JOYCE, and MECKI’AH Corsets for Children. ffininer, iS 11 Cl I fOIPCi!
m *■ ■'. f i.ct O 2J i (>/ i <a ■>! ,/~s i ea A 'W £\ Cj'J V c. >«: •,: X, i i - > c, u,»2 Ifw s ; \-v VI -xo: <. ( M To ■Wir I ‘ % ' . 1 *-HY7// ,A*V V^ v .\X;v< I imes At four o’clock, the “chit chat’cupshould be a cup of “Amber Tips.” Your friends will endorse your judgment in lea matters since “Amber Tips” is the “tea they’ve been used to” —most ladies of good taste drink “Amber Tips.” Rich, fragrant, pure and satisfying, “/Amber Tips" Tea pleases the critical. Prove it for vourself is very day get 136 mx \ -Mt fM A" r*’* is tj “fw.-.ltf-y Mw.II' nmM. '§§■ % ;/-?X I 3 1 fI’J v-: IL&3 t££i&j ,-«vv yjj' C‘ ll^ if 3 Tides' Jr i a ss?* a,; AGENT—NEWTON KING, STRATFORD.
BUSINESS NOTICE#. i i “THREE TIM ES A DAY AFTER MEALS.” ' f There’s Spring in the air! Brighten up! Shake off the tired “can’t-be-bothered” feeling and leave it behind with the A inter months! Take ( EDWARD’S ( QUININE AND IRON TONINC-UP TONIC. } r Three times a day after meals. Tt is a wonderful cure for the run- V down ,feeling, brings", back appetite, puts the blood in healthy con- j dition, Brings nerve, energy, health and fitness. | - ; I Get it now—“tone up” for Spriiig. j' This splendid tonic costs orily 2s Gd and 4s 6d bottle—made and ■ sold by N f F. EDWARDS.' j CHEMIST, { BROADWAY, ’ ' STRATFORD. \
Ohea ■i\ wm h.K hi a lime goes a teg way i ■: A*k your dealer for a sample. M * W y** 0 fptacsfciw* .uwwwi^«nawl TO DAIRY FARMERS. LAc E OR SMALL. LARGE OR SMALL. MILLER-WADE MILKING MACHINE Over 8000 in use in Australia; used in America, Jersey, Straits Settlements, and sellinsr fast in New Zealand. NO POWER. Works themselves When adjusted, CHILI) CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STRIPPING. ENQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. FRIGE, £5 10s GASH. kiti. , / IN USE IN AUSTRALIA FOE SIX YEARS. MILIMR. WADE & CO.. L TU FRINGES* STREET, HAWERA. rHE MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT R.CURRIN’B, BROADWAY, OP? SITE THE FIRE BRIGADE STATION.
FARMERS READ THIS, v YOU.' NEWTON KING. HAS KOR SALE, !;a i:T.V AND MAIN CHOP HAND-PICKED SEED POTATOES. FTSON’S (IUMTTSTI) SPECIAL POTATO manure. 11 ms .•mubiCtio,! will give yon a Crop to be Proodol. IT WILL .interest ALSO IN STOCK: Double Machine ££ Record aml Yieldor Seed Oats, lawke’s Bay, Sandon, ami SouOi Islam) Peremsia] RyeHurst’s Clovers and Garton s Kc ff em*rated Leeds. w . Cartridge and Dim Field Peas, Uyecora, Imported Wester* for mixing* m anures nmhr Bouedust, Oua no, Leed s Basic bia n , l> n nl iel pr m 11 Suerosine. Fluid Molasses, Linseed, Gilruth an<? l ° n Ti« ail F-X I'iK-W. atocittlly ground to customers AnOXTItA Whole; or e. ({ats. Poors’A c, ! ico^, S ('«rm.-alCl lEi, Crown Cement, E.U Cyclone"ami Wire Netting, Gates, etc. NEWTO N KING, Kapanga. Inglewood. New Plymouth. Stratford. ,l«la fesj a I K'. ’• * ■«' l G .'•/ 3/t. * sSjjjAy? mG ■ C ■ m ’CL : •tejiv.iV l-Vl'-A IT DOESN’T PAY To pan your milk in the slack sea* son, as the hutter-fat thrown away ia valuable. A good Separator like .the POIITUXA saves that fat and turns it mto money, with loss actual work than washing pans, with less room required, and the resulting butter brings bettor prices. A poor seperator won’t give these results, but the FORTDNA will. isgal. £4 14s. 31gal, £B. U. HARKNBSS SOLE AGENT, Juliet Street. Stratford. \
A!D THE KIDNEY?. IX) NOT ENDANGER LIFE WHEN / THERE IS A WAY TO A\ OLD IT. Why will people continue to suffer . Ire agonies of kidney complaint, buck';u|ie, urinary disorders. lameness, lid.iuii.ches, langour, why allow themselves to Ijecome chronic invalids when a tested remedy is ottered tlunaf OCian’s Backache Kidney Tills have been used in kidney trouble lor years, and have been tested in thousands of cases. If you have any, even one, of the symptoms ol kidney disease, act now. Dropsy or Bright’s Disease may sot in and make neglect dangerous. Head this testimony : Mrs ■). H. Jones, Pago Street, Stratford, says:—“My kidneys wore seriously disordered for a good while, and of course 1 suffered terribly in consequence. The backache was awful, and f was often completely crippled with it, as i dared not move on account of the cutting pain that used to strike nio across the kidneys. My ankles and legs swelled considerably and were very sore to the touch, and this symptom alarmed mo somewhat, as i knew it was a sign of dropsy, i, had no energy and always felt tired and languid. About six months ago Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills were brought under my notice as a good kidney medicine, so 1 split for a bottle to try them. They proved to he the ventiling I wanted, four bottles driving the pain out of my back and restoring my kidneys to a healthy state.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists ami storekeepers at ,‘3s per bottle (six bottles Ids (Id), or will ho posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 70 Pitt Street, Sydney. But, he sur® yon DOAN’S.
ADVERTISED COOttS ARE jSTAWDAHt) COO OS ffen World ftaar. 'WHY? o> iCAUSE there must be in cuivortbiod fronds, a. uniform ft;j;h quality, otherwise she advertised article not being tip bo tb« standard claimed for it. will not bo purchased again, nod the advertising will be unprofitable Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the {rood? are ftn ro oriented and good value ; r 'V,i f«r.?'f,nrpor xybo hays rdver- • • . > ..mi,--’. .-t.Ov m nicer •' r; >c-<“?,.*-at#ord UVeniir.g; Po* ,;s !,v * careful 9A ( >tf Up-tO-lLlt'- Job fr'litf" at the “Stratford Evening
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 27, 30 August 1916, Page 3
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