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fe®i?<' . C\\ ' Wv vt Hundreds of women ore to-day asking themselves tin’s (luestion. Tiie new styles m Millmexy aie different, so varied, so universally smart and heeom ing that individual taste as to size and occasions tor wear are the deciding factors this Spring. SHALL IT BE ONE OF THE NEW SAILORS —simply trimmed In the new tailored effect, or adorned with floral wreaths or small clusters of flowers ? WALTERS tt-8 SHALL IT BE ONE OF IHE SMALL TUREAMS —artfully trimmed with flowers, wings 01 a qm SHALL 8T BE ONE OF THE NEW SHEPHERDESS SHAPES — with quaint trimming conceits that date hack to ihe early Victorian and Colonial Periods ? SHALL 8T BE ON’E OF THE MEW TRANSPARENT MODELS — Which P Which P —with 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 of prices that will enable you to make a satisfactory selection of YOUR SPRING HAT a I whatever price yon want to pay. Miiiinery Headquarters

//^ j tKU** I ''\&y vS* A 'tSBMMtS 1 Round the Clock Mfterfhe Morning I he lea for all I smes Uub. At 6.45 a.m., after the cold shower, a cup of hot, full-flavoured “Amber Tips” Tea “goes good.” mj \\ P y y '-xv C ( 1. 'is'/'OT ■ M/M - 'SW At;:, '5?a M 118111 m Auir $ la / illiU m w. tiiii m $n % m ■■V 1 11 I 111 wm m m KSt :yy “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 138 -0 7© ft AGEWT —NEWTON KING, STRATFORD.

BUSINESS NOTICES. ■iMiUiiwiMMi'iiniinirffi'iiiiiii ■MMii—ini ■■ *n iiii f “' l,r,it: t^************ l * i 1 “THREE TIM ES A DAY - ■ I AFTER MEALS.” j There’s Spring in the air! Brighton up! Shake off the tired “can’t- j be-bothered’’ feeling and leave it behind with the Winter months! | Take I ' EDWARD’S > | QUININE AND IRON TONI NO-UP TONIC. J Three times a day after meals. It is a wonderful cure for the run- J down feeling’, brings back appetite, puts the blood in healthy con- j ditiou, brings nerve, energy, health and fitness. ; f Get it now —“tone up” for Spring. J j This splendid tonic costs only 2s fid and 4s Gd bottle—made and u sold by F. EDWARDS. CH CM IST. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

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FARMERS WILL READ INTEREST THIS. m fyou. . vL jC.'A ' ■ ■ A a/'*. NEWTON KING# HAS PGR SALE, ',' A- A EARLY AND MAIN CROP HAND-PICKED SEED POTATOES. FISON’S (HR IT IS II) SPECIAL POTATO MANURE. This combination will give you a Crop to be Proud of. ALSO IN STOCK: Double Machine Dressed —Austi Dun. . Reco Hawke’s Bay, Sandon, and Soul Hurst’s Clovers and Garton s Re Partridge and Dun Field Peas, Woiths. (Special facilities for mixing; in Superphosphate, Bonedust, Gaa other fertilisers. Pollard, Bran, Sucrosine, Fluid Tin Calf Foods, Pig-feed, requirements. Oaten Sheaf Chaff, Whole os 1 ( t Coopers’ Medico and Special Wo British Fencing Wire, Corrugate Nails, Staples, Cyclone and ilian and New Zealand Algernon. Garton, Sparrowbill, Leader, rd and Yielder Seed Oats. |> Island Perennial Rye. generated Seeds. Ryeeorn, Imported Wester® anures under expert direction), no, Leed’s Basic Slag, and all Molasses, Linseed, Gilruth and specially ground t r customers’ ashed Oats, fin Tablets. d Iron, Crown Cement, L.H Wire Netting, Gates, etc. NEWTO N KING. Hew Plymouth. Stratford. Kaponga. Inglewood. jcwas* llfel w'h : 1 )oL; -'V •ll 'ii win A -jM t- ‘Vyr Bw|sl . m mm r & IT DOESN ,rr PAY To pan yonr milk in the slack season, as the butter-fat thrown away is valuable. A good Separator like the POU’ITINA saves that fat and turns it into money, with loss actual work than washing pans, with less room required, and the resulting butter brings better prices. A poor separator won’t give these results, but the FORTUNA will. isgai. £4 us. 3tgal. £i. B. DARKNESS Juliet SOLE AGENT, Street, Stratford. .. 1

m m ..•SKH '‘-T M sa, <s» ff i.« im - . ’ *-*& FOR H EAD ACM ES, BILIOU3NESS CONSTIPATION, w T\7 C 5 T*- P or* I .A TT iilDI y 4!» 0 11U il Nearly all our minor ailments, and many of (lie serious ones. 100, are traceable to some disorder 01 me stomach, liver, and bowels. If you wish to avoid the miseries of indigestion, acidity, heartburn, flatulence, headaches, constipation, and a host of other distressing ailments, yon must sec to it that yo ir stomach, liver and bowels are equal to Y the work they have to do. II is a simple matter to take 30 drops of Mother Seigel’s Syrup daily,afkr meals, vet thousands of former sufferers have banished indigestion, bilious. icss, constipation, and all their dis-Iti-ssing consequences in just this simple wav. I’ro’il by their experience. Asa digestive tonic and stomachic remedy, Mother Seigel’s Syrup is unsurpassed. □OTHER m 3 &bi

TO DAIRY FARMERS. LAI E OR SMALL. LAhCE OR SMALL. MILLER-WADE ~ MILKING MACHINE Over 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. ENQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. PRICE, £5 10s CASH. IN USE IN AUSTRALIA EOR SIX YEARS. MILLAR. WADE & CO.. L™ PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. MACHINE ’/ • ; ,' ” , , , IS ON YIEW AT R.CURRIN'B, BROADWAY, BITE THE FIBE BHIQADE STATION. OPP

The secret of succes'-nul Cook me is "use Edmond’s Baking Tow tier.” Economical housewives alvv >vs use it—it ensure-; ! C.lu. delicious scones, cases and puddi■ i>js, Huv a tin to-d.ay from your grocer. K ‘ *W»«K «.'•> P' JP'K ‘T’Tti f JU&U.V. ■ V...;.' rx a >c l - r pt; -n'v" £'y A ; •:w

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 7 September 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 7 September 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 7 September 1916, Page 3

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