X <n *v li C7eQ ~ J/me The Tea for air I imes «Vfc ■*SJSI 18^7 ae a mmwm* I VU ifPTW v P tolZfti'i fl; »%A\ »\ *••-•• - > S‘3‘ Whatever time is tea-time is the time for “Amber Tips.” “Amber Tips” Tea cannot harm even weak digestions, it represents the stand-., ard of Tea purity. Carefully blended and packed in airtight, dustproof packets, “Amber Tips” never disappoints. Good idea! Use“ Amber Tips” for tonight’s tea — your ’grocer and every grocer sens ■? ,137 & A??- * | HK # I MbgoL ig&tr c»ws k, s *!3»- :2S®9§sE^r::AGENT—NEWTON KING, STRATFORD.
FARMERS READ THIS. IT WILL. INTEREST :■;* x NEWTON KING. HAS FOR SALE, Ji V EARLY AND MAIN CROP HAND-PICEEB .B%s £ /XT . POTATOES. • • g arl- .-•* FISON’S (BRITISH) SPECIAL POTATO , , This combination will give y° u a Orop to be i roucL'Ox. •' >- ALSO IN STOCK: Double Machine Dressed—Austi Rian and New Zealand Algernon. Dun. Saxton, Sparrowbill, Leader, Record and Yielder Seed Oats. Hawke’s Bay, Sandon, and South Island Perennial Rye. Hurst’s Clovers and Garten’s 1 Regenerated Seeds. Partridge and Dun Field Peas, Rvecorn, Imported Westers Wolths. . ‘ ; . ' f (Special facilities for mixing manures under expert direction). Superphosphate, Bonedust, Gua no, Deed’s Basic Slag, and all other fertilisers ’ Pollard, Bran, Sucrosine, Fluid Molasses, Linseed, Gilruth: and Tin Calf Foods, Pig-feed, specially ground U customers requirements. ■ Oaten Sheaf Chaff, Whole or Clashed Oats. Coopers’ Medico and Special Worm Tablets. i . _ British Fencing Wire, Corrugated Iron, Crown Cement, L.H Nails, Staples, Cyclone and Wire Netting, Gates, etc. » I . NEWTON KING. New Plymouth. Stratford. Kaponga. InglewoocU
BROADWAY TAILORING COY. BROADWAY. Two Douis from Newton King's. WING to the rapid increase of business, we have been compelled to vacate our old shop for larger mid more central premises. Customers can rely on getting good honest Tailored'Suits, the best Cloth, and honest workmanship guaranteed. A new shipment of spring goods just arrived, BROADWAY TAILORING COY. STRATFORD MOUNTAIN HOUSE. MR AND MRS ELLIOT, the Caretakers are in residence. Now is the time to see the beauties of the snow-clad slopes and gorges. Good roads. Splendid accommodation. Every attention. 'Phone Potaema. OUTTER - WRAPPERS.—To Dairy Farmers who make their own butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers at the “Stratford Post” Job Printing Office. C. RUSCOE. W. CLARK, Cutter, Manager.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 56, 3 October 1916, Page 3
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367Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 56, 3 October 1916, Page 3
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