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Hj&£;£ Browning says "Measure your mind's height by the shade it casts. A Stcre, however, cannot measure its Greatness that way, but it may do so by ths brightness it sheds over * its Customers with its Value Giving. These busy days of Spring Shopping lintl WALTERS' giving the utmost in Value and the Ujtmost 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 Specially Shop, brightens the path of economy seekers. Meyond doubt, the Lowcr-Thnn-Elscwhore Trices put smiles on the laces of comers and goers.. for here are the styles that give better satisfaction at Walters' Lower-Than-Flsewhore Prices. You can be comfortable without sacrificing style if W. 8., D. AND A., OR C S.L. CORSETS, They arc designed to accurately set off the Spring Fashions—yet give that easy gracefulness that Fashion demands. They follow strictly the conuet vogue of tin- day—and confqrm to the lines of YOUR figure—and they arc all guaranteed Rust-proof. There's a model in each of these three favored brands to suit every figure. Also: GLADYS, JOYCE, and MECKPAH CorDrsper & Milliner,

fct^^x itternoon ii i irnes At four o'clock, the "chit chat'cup should be a cup of "Amber Tips." Your friends will endorse your judgment in tea 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 yourself —this very day get m m SB P 3 -'ff'i ACEKT—NEWTON KING, STRATFORD.

BUSINESS NOTICES. MMBIMWMMWMBMM—■ There's Spring in the air! Brighten up! Shake off the tired "can't-he-bothered" feeling and leave it behind with the Winter months! Take quinlne and iron toninc-up tonic. Three times a day after meals. It is a wonderful cure lor the rundown feeling, brings back appetite, puts the Mood in healthy condition, brings nerve, energy, lioalth and fitness. Get it now—"tone up" for Spring. This splendid tonic; costs only 2s Gel and Is (3d bottle—mudo and sold by - CHEMIST, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

m m '•.. I:'^'l Ask your dealer for a sample. /f> TO DAIRY FARMERS. , LAI E OR SMALL. LAhCE OR SMALL. ' 3R-: "~ MILKING MACHINE Over 8000 in use in Australia; vised in America, Jersey, Straits Settlements, and selling fust in New Zealand. NO POWER. Works themselves When adjusted, CHILD CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STRIPPING. ENQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. PRICE, £5 10s CASH. IN USE IN \USTRALIA FOR SIX YEARS. MILLAR, WADE & CO.. L PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. IBE MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT R.CURRIN'B, BROADWAY, OPP SITE THE FIRE HBIGAJffi STATION.

ARM'ERS Wl LIFTER EST HAS FOR SALE, EARLY AND MAIN CROP EAOT-PICKED SEED mi ETSON'S (BRITISn) SPECIAL POTATO MANURE. This combination will /give you a troy to be lioud of. ALSO \H STOCK: double Machine D»-*lf Anat, ,' Record and Yielder Seed Oats. Hawke's Bay, Sandon,.nncl South Island Perennial Rye. Hurst's Clovers and fiprton s Re generated Seeds. w . Partridge and Dun Field Peas, Ryecorn, Imported Westei 1 requirements. • 1,10.1+0 Oaten Shea! Chaff, Whole or Cl «»na<H ats, W^^Wta 8 Crown Cement, I,H Unt l£ n sSel cVdo" and Wire Netting, Gates, etc. Hew Plymouth. Stratford. JCaponga. To pan . vol,r m * n tno s hiek so,v b on. iis the batter-fat threfwn away ia valuable. A Rood Separator like thft FORTUXA saves that fat and turns it into money, with less actual work thaa washing pans, with less room required, and the resulting" butter hrings bet« tor puces. A poor seperator won't give these results, but the FORTUNA' will. 15gal. £4 14S. 31gal. £B. B. HARKNESS SOLE AGENT, Juliet Street, StratfordU .

All cooks praise Eclmond s Baking Powder. It makes cakes, scones, and biscuits light and delicious, and works a wonderful improvement in puddings and pie crusts. Economical, dependable, ask for N ? POWDE * YOU SHOULD REMEMBER. That at tlio Supreme Court of Victoria, at xVlolbourno, it was proved: 1. That SAVDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT contains all medicinal constituents of the eucalypti in a highly refined and pure form 2. That SANDER'S EXTRACT/ is much more powerfully healing and antiseptic than ordinary eucalyptus preparations. :V. That SANDER'S EXTRACT does .-,.. ,i:. : the heart like the so-call-i-.l "Extracts." and crude oils. t.-in* m: hsiri'iiu! insrrouients. " That SANDER'S EXTRACT is lil<rli|v foinniendeil hv many antilogies lor the last 10 \enrs as a «afe, rcli- '" -"fi effective reiiicov. . :..,;„+ cj.\vr»TW« EXTRACT yon obtain the approved article..

When your head is dull and heavy, your tongue furred, and you feel done-tip and good 10l - nothing, without knowing what is really the mailer with you, probably all that is needed to restore you to health and vigour is*, lew ('.uses of a reliable FOr? THH digestive tome ami stomachic remSTOMACH AND LIVZR edysucl, as Jlother Seigel's Syrup. •> lake if alter etch meal for a few davs and note how beneficial is its ac! ion upon! in* stomach, liver and bowels—how n restores (••"<• and healthv activity to these iinnortanl organs, and by EO doing enables you to gain new stores of vigour, vtUiily and health. Ell OTHER skr**' waess 88 fejn tiksß Oat*?

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 28, 31 August 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 28, 31 August 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 28, 31 August 1916, Page 3

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