Hundreds of women arc to-day asking themselves this question. The new styles in Millinery are so different, so varied, so universally smart and becoming- that individual taste as to size and occasions tor „ wear are the deciding' factors this Spring. SHALL ST BE ONE OF THE NEW SAILORS—- ' simply trimmed in the new tailored effect, or Hdorned with/iloral wreaths or small clusters of flowers ? js(HB -J aid Ita SHALL IT BE OF THE SMALL TURBANS -artfully trimmed with flowers, wings or a quill Y SHALL IT BE ONE OF THE NEW SHEPHERDESS -SHAPES— - willi quaint trimming conceits that date back to the early Victorian and Colonial Periods ? SHALL ST BE OftE OF THE NEW TRANSPARENT .MODEL?— -willi pleated or straight brim with floral motifs inlaid in the filmy material ? WHICHEVER YOU DECIDE UPON——remember that here you will find better assortments, wider varieties, smarter styles, and a range oi prices that will enable you to make a satisfactory selection of YOUR HAT ■it whatever price you want to pay.
/;?, \ SfeasU- p JUD. -' wllL Sl\flft W I V H ill I MS At 6.45 a.m., after the cold shower, a cup of hot, full-flavoured "Amber Tips" Tea "goes good." "Amber Tips" is a man's tea—plenty of richness and fragrance about it. That's because "Amber Tips" is blended from specially selected teas and packed in airtight packets to preserve its flavour. "The wife" has heard of "Amber Tips"—ask her in the next order to specify 132 1 1 1 ACEMT—NEWTON KING, STRATFORD.
BUSINESS NOTICES. There's Spring in the.air! Brighten tip! Shake off the tirecfc'Wt-bc-bothered" feeling and leave it behind w.th the Winter fiumlhs! Tako - ..EDWARD'S QUININE AND IRON TONJNC-UP TONIC. Thre* times a day after meals. It is a Wonderful cure for the rundown feeling,' brings back appoUto, puts tho blood ui healthy condition, brings nerve, energy', health and fitness. Get it now—"tone up" for Spring. Thjs splendid tonic costs.only 2s Gd and 4s 6d bottle-made and * sold by W M CNEM EST, BROADWAY,' STRATFORD, WS;I Fact own* Fiction. The fiction is thr. another cocoa is "a* O ood M V * n HoulcnV ,'n»« Tact in there is not another cocoa 10 (*)"«' Vho Houttu - *. 1* wry market In tf;« world it U tb* •uadurti by vrtilcia all other cocoaa arc judged ass**
WJLL INTEREST HAS FOR SALE, EARLY AND MAIN CROP HAND-PICKED SEED POTATOES. FISON'R (BRITISH) SPECIAL POTATO MANITRE. Tins ambulation will give you a Crop to be lioud of. ALSO IN STOCK: Double Machine dian and New Zealand Algeno* Dun. Sarton, SparrowbllJ, Leader, Record and Yielder Seed Oats. Eawke's Bay, Sandon, ami South Island Perennial Rye. Hurst's Clovers and Ghwlsii's Re generated Seeds. Wpsterß Partridge and Dun Field Peas, Ryecorn, Imported Westers (Spclftcilities for mixing- m anures under expert direction). Superphosphate, Bonedust, Qua no, Leed s Basic bla, Tin Call Poods, Pig-feed, Specially ground v customers requirements. . . n , Oaten Sheet Chaff, Whole or Ci wlied Oats. te,t cVcfrS U'iro Setting, Ou.es, ete. New Plymouth. Stratford.
IS IT YOUH KIDNEYS? Many people never suspect their kidneys. If suffering from a lame, weak, or aching back, they think that it is only a muscular weakness; when urinary trouble sots in they think it will soon correct itself. And so it is with all the other symptoms of kidney disorder. That is whore tlic danger often iies. You shoujd realise that these troubles often lead to dropsy or Blight's disease. An effective remedy for weak or diseased kidneys is Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. Road this experience : Mrs W. Gilbert, Moore Street, lnglewood, says:—"Three years ago 1 was suffering terribly with my kidneys. On the recommendation of a friend 1 took a course of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and they cured me, and 1 have been in good health ever since. Before i used theae Pills the pains in my hack were vary trying, and 1 could not stoop or move freely without a stab-like pain catching me. The kidney secretions were also affected, and my rest at night was very disturbed. However, all that is altered now, for Doan's Daekache Kidney I'ilh drove the pain out of my back, inosculated the secretions and generally improved my health. I now sleep well •md can attend to my household duties in case and comfort." Mrs Gilbert confirms-the above two years later:—"Doan's Backache Kidney I'ills did their work well in my ease, for 1 have had no sign of backache and kidney trouble since Doan's Pills cured me about live years ago." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills an 1 sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles 10s b'd), or will l»e posted on receipt of price by Koster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street. Sydney. But, be sure you set DOAN'S.
'w^momfigflt Splendid, delicious, appetising Scones, Buns, Cakes, Pastry and Puddings come straight from the oven, when Edmonds' Baking Powder is used. | This is the Baking Powder that makes wholesome danties—light as a snowflake, digestible and delicious. For thirty-five years Edmonds' has "faced the music" of competition— and still the housewife who "tries" the others always comes back to Edmonds'—the reliable never-found-wanting, "Sure-to-Rise" Baking Get it at your grocer's—he sells lots of it. n.lZmmM\;^':X : :
TO 4MIRY FARMERS; LAI E 01 LAhGE OR SMALL, Over- 5000 in use in Australia; used in America, Jersey, Straits Settlements, and' selling fast in New Zealand. WO POWER. Works themselves When adjusted, CHILD CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STRIPPING. ENQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. PRICE, £5 10s CASH. IN. USE IN AUSTRALIA FOR SIX YEARS. MILLAR. WADE & CO.. L n PRINCESS STREET, WAWERA. ffHE MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT «>™*™f*™*"""* OT * BITE THE D'IEE BRIGAPm STAfION.
IT DOESN'^ To pan your milk in tho slack sea. son, as "the butter-far thrown away i» valuable. A good Separator like the tfURTUNA saves that fat and turns it into money, with less 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 FORTUNA will. * Isgal. £4 us. 3lgal. £l. SOLE AGENT, Juliet Street, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 4 September 1916, Page 3
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