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Ready! Aye! Ready! When a certain groat Naval Commander signalled to one of his Rear-Ad- ' mirals—"Are you ready?"—back came the answer quick as a flash—- ' "Readv,"Avi;.* Heady.-"* The 'doors of our new store opened quietly, but the .ladiesof Stratford will iind us "Ready, Aye, Ready", to supply their needs in up-to-date wearing apparel at our usual reasonable prices. and the many fine white wearables for Women and Children now tastefully displayed for your inspection make a mighty appeal to your love of neat, serviceable, and appropriate Summer apparel at easy to pay prices. READ OP THESE VALUES THEN LADIES' WHITE FROCKS, Voile and Muslin from 15/6. Ladies' and Maids' White Silk COSTUMES £3/3/-. WHITE PIQUE FROCKS from 21/-. "The Bank's beside us now."

\J s> * KG For >•>••'. Atllt.Nl —rttWIUIM MNti, SiKrtlfOttu

BUSINESS NOUCEB» THE SECRET OF A DAINTY COMPLEXION VANISHING CREAM! By its'healthful, cleansing action on the,', skin, it beautifies.with just that. iiut ami :.clearness, of the naturally perfect complexion. A little of the Cream used regularly—gently rubbed in, invigorates, cleanses,.and gives new life to the skin, does away with sallowncss and removes impurities. If you would have and retain a fair, attractive complexion, use this pure, delicately perfumed Face Cream—and beware of using eheap [ 'unreliable preparations. , ; Edwards' Face Cream proves its ger uneuess and it gives f complexion of health and youth. »../'{ CHEMIST, STRATFORD.

nil ii» ! !SsiHEEE not but unless you ta!;e it in hand, serious throat and lung; troubles may follow. Take Bonnington's jj_ at oricei?' ffibitt. is lio remedy so safe and sure as the standard proven, family cough medicine— jrfr l]a ffpi , E? "i? ' sIISIIKyK msm TO ©AIRY' FARMERS. LARGE QR SMALL. LARGE OR SMALL. Oyer 8000 in me in Australia; used in America, Jersey, i Straits Settlements, and Belling fast in New Zoalaud. NO ROWER. Works themselves when ficljnsfod. CHILD CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STKITPINU. .ENQU|RE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. f»jnt!CE, £5 10s CASH. .- : IN USB IN AUSTRALIA FOR SIX YEARS. MILLAR. WADE & CO.. L PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. .TJEEB .MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT CURRIN'S, BROADWAY.

iKTEREST YOU j HAS FOR SALE, EARLY AND MAIN CROP II AND-PICKED SEED POTATOaSS. *■ IISON J S(iiIUTiBH) SPECIAL POTATO MANURE. > This combination will give you a Crop to be Proud of. ALSO IN STOCK: Double Machine Dressed—Aiisti sdian and New Zealand Algeria* Dun. Qarton, Sparrowbill, Leader, Reco rd and Yiolder Seed Oats. ITawke's Bay, Sandon, and South Island Perennial Rye. Hurst's Clovers and Garten's Re generated Seeds. •Partridge and Dun Field Peas, Ryeeorn, Imported Westers, Wolths. ; . ~ ... \ (Special facilities for mixing m anures under expert direction).Superphosphate, Donedust, Gua no, Leed's Basic blag, and aU other fertilisers. _-., . , Pollard, Dran, Sucrosine, Fluid Molasses, Linseed, biirotn anrf Tin Call' Foods, Pig-feed, specially ground tc customers H requirements. - ' . Oaten Sheaf Chaff, Whole or Vi ushed Oats. Coopers' Medico and Special Wo rJD -labiate. British Fencing Wire, Qorriigaie d Iron Crown foment, L r U NUila, Staples, Cyclone and Wire Netting, bates, etc. dm Plymouth. Stratford. iCaponga. JngJewooik JLIW CHAS. H, BRIDGE!?, Sole Agent, STRATFORD. Reasons win- you should bnv the STURDY "FORD." STURDY "FORD." : It costs you loss to bi y. , Less fuel and tyre cons'..motion, And don't forget the most important reason— FORD I'AUIS ARE OBTAINABLE AT ALL TIMES FROM EVERY AGENCY. Years of experience have made us EXPERTS with these Cars and being SOLE AGENTS for Sparc Parts in Stratford, we can quarautee you firstclass work at prices that defy comp; tition. A large stock of Tvres, Oils, Greases and Accessories in stock. CARS FOR HIRE. TELEPHONE, No. 2' Corresponded© Invited. BROADWAY. STRATFOKD.

Eliminate risk on cooking daycross out the eggs. You can be certain when you use Edmond's Egg Powder that your cakes, pikelets, puddings will be tasty and wholesome. Buy a tin of ■!• make ;i pleasjrig ptjeMJUt for a : lady.—Charles E. James.

i Sthmtknt. 1 omen i^Oi-^m^MSsmsssmssL^mßm^ssrJ i * V'YTMI - Wf? ', IW,HS. -ToDair v a P K-irmors who ttiiike their mrr. it." nhinin your !iiiHor-wrapp"-rs ii-i. rWt" .Job Printing

"I alwaysadvise mypatients to use Dr. Lyon's preparations in the morning, at night and by all means at noon. It is only this regular, three times a day care that can fight off decay and keep the teeth in perfect condition." Before breakfast and bedtime iron's PERFECT .ForQlomjslnJ'. I !'jHlUi]l'M>r»il. : ll It is essential to your teeth's good health to use one of these scientific preparations at noon. If yon prefer Dental Cream at other times. iuse Lyon's Perfect Tooth Powder at noon. The variation in form of the cleanser adds to efficiency in the safeguarding and preservation of the tseth. Obtainable at allleading chemists and stares. Send 3d. in stamps today for a dainty sample package of either Dr. Lyoa'a Perfect Tooth Powder or Dental Cream. JL* 'V v & J Lower Cuba St. WelsinjftorVN.Z. W&OKWWKtzm Mi 109 Pitt Street Sydney, N.S.W. HII.UI. ~7«ii UTTiTT. ■•"•» ;••■»....... JflLlMJag^; New AtWress. 17 Victoria Street, Wellington.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 1, 25 November 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 1, 25 November 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 1, 25 November 1916, Page 3

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