The Good Wash Silks that Love to be Tubbed A t .he silks that women will wear in hot weather because they are not SHANTUNGS deserve top place on the list and Walters’ have just opened a shipment of 500 pieces of 33-34 inch SHANTUNGS—to sell at Is G.Jd We have other grades at Is Hid, 2s (id, .3s Gd and 3s lid. Sold elsewhere in the town for 2s Gd vard—At WALTERS’ Is Hid ydj--97 in. JAP SHANTUNGS— Or Jap Pongee—a clean factory made fabric. Also 37in. wide at 2s 11 id yd. only cool and easily laundered, but they do not readily min draggled looking. and get he27in. NATURAL JAP SILKS are in a pnee range that should satisi\ every shopper, \\ e have them at Is 6id,‘ls 9d, Is IHd, 2s 3d, 2s Gd and 2s Hid yd. 3Gin. and Klin. NATURAL JAP SILKS in a line variety at equally low prices. Another good washer—WHlTE CHINA SlLK—also known as Canton Pongee. 27in. wide—3s 3d to 5s Hd vd. The Bank is beside us now. n i I!L
The Edmonds Baking Powder record has been one of continuous success, and the one and a quarter million tins sold duung 1915 is definite proof of goodness. Sales during the last ten years have been as follows;— 1905, 370,600; 1906,429,780;, 1907 5C 1 548; 1908, 655,668; 1909, 743,796; 1910, 818,772; 19U 878,262; 1912, 1,077,084; 1913. 1.171,344; 1914. 1 190,000; 1915, 1.250,000 tins. Every housewife who uses Edmonds’ Baking Powder knows it to be good and pure, containing the best of Grape Cream of Tartar and not a cheap substitute. Use Edmonds Baking Powder and so use the best. Write to Edmonds Baking Powder Works, Christchurch, for FREE “Sure-to-Rise ” Cookery Book r> POWDER
plantations. No irom me ucn v T'other blend gives such good value as Amber lips. FARMERS READ THIS. ST WELL NTEKEST NEWTON KING HAS f- on SALE, * EARLY AND MAIN CROP R AND-PICKED SEED Double Machine Dressed— Austr Rian and New Zealand Algerian. Hawke’s Day, Sondon, and South Island Perennial Rye. Hurst’s Clovers and Garten’s Re generated Seeds. Partridge and Dun Field Peas, Ryecoru, Imported Westers. Woltlis. (Special facilities for mixing m a mires under expert direction). Superphosphate, Bonedust, Gua no, Leed s Basic Slag, and aii other fertilisers. . Pollard, Bran, Sucrosine, Fluid Molasses, Linseed, GiJruth ami Tin Calf Foods, Pig-feed, specially ground tr customers requirements. Oaten Sheaf Chaff, "Whole or iff ushed Oats. Coopers’ Medico and Special Wo cm 1 ablets. . British Fencing Wire, Corrugate d"lron, Crown ement, u.U Nails, Staples, Cyclone ami iYire Netting, Gates, etc. FISON ’ tif \ BRIT!S11) SPECIAL POTATO MANURE This combination, will gife you a Crop to be Proud of* ALSO IN STOCK; v Dun, Barton, Sparrowbill, Leader, Reco rd and Yiehler Seed Oats. NBWTO N KING. /lew Plymouth. Stratford, Kaponga. Inglewood.
of dentifrices have come, and after varying periods of success, have gone. Only one has moved steadily forward, gaining popular and professional esteem through three generations—- & Sc \X£& PERFECT Prepared for almost half a cc by a Doctor of Dental So The safe dentifrice. Teach children to use it each nigh morning especially ai Obtainable a? ail for.e ins chemists and stores LW.LYON&SCNi Lower Cuba St. Wellington, N-2. 109 street •S.W. by y Key, f
A FAIR WARNING. THE COST OF NEGLECT, Think of the cost of neglecting your kindneys—it means that you are allowing kidney poisons to accumulate in the system, and these poisons cause violent pains in the back, dropsical swellings, urinary 'disorders, gravel stone, rheumatism, gout, .lassitude, sleeplessness, iuclination to worry, excessive thirst, irregular heart action, neuralgia. The genuine Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills restore to strained overworked kidneys, their full power of filtering the dangerous kidney poisons from the blood, and discharging them from the system. Bead this case;— Mrs Cl. Murray, Rosalind Street, Stratford says:—“l suffered from backache and other symptoms of Kidney disorder for some time, being often so bad that I could scarcely get about. I always felt tired and languid and had no energy for anything, Dizzy attacks also troubled me a good deal, and altogether I was really far from well. After using different remedies without deriving any benefit, 1 heard good reports of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, so got a bottle to try them. The first few doses did me good, and 1 kept on with the Pills until J lost ail truce of my health troubles. It is two years since I was cured. and I have bail no return of my old complaint all that time, a fact Unit speaks volumes for the curative powers ot Doan’s Backache Kidney Bills.” Mr Murray conlinns the above two years later:— “l still have great faith in Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, and with reason, for they cured mo loin years ago, and 1 have been as right as a hank ever since ” Doan’s Backacl’f Kidney Pills are sold by all chemi/ts and storekeepers at I}.-, per bottle ( ix bottles His (id), or will bo posted n/ receipt of price b;, Foster-McClellan Co., 70 Pitt Street, -'ydney. Hut, bo sure yen get DOAN’S.
CHAS. H. BRtBGER, Solo Agent, STRATFORD. Reasons why you should buy tho \ STURDY “FORD.” STURDY “FORD.” ft eosls you loss to In y. Ross ITi<■! uinl tyro consumption, And don’t, forgot, the most important reason ■ FORD PARTS ARK ORTAINA RI.K AT Aid. TIMES ’FROM EVERY AGENCY., Years of experience have made us EXPERIS with iheso Ears and being sold'] AC ENTS for Spare Parts in Stratford, we can quarantee you firstclass work at prices that dely eonrpo[i*,ieu. A largo stock of Tyres, Oils, (Ironses and Accessories in slock. CARS FOR MIRE, TELEPHONE, No. 27. Correspondence Invi led BROADWAY. STRATFORD.
"best ever USED.” “Every housewife can make a large bottle of Rood cough mixture (or small cost. 1 am pleased to acknowledge [lean’s Essence a valuable cough and sore tliroa' remedy, and very economical.”— MRS. E. G. ROSS, Elf ham. People everywhere obtain equal ly good results from using Mean' Essence. It immedialelv relieve colds, soi e t hroats, croup, whooping i, ceuigh, a-.'dmia, bronchitis, and saves ” JO/- of your money. u
Cum I i,t. really a : pedal form of Jilieumal i in ran red Ity excess, urm acid in ;1 ■ I lend. Hheiuno will cure you. 2s (id and 4s (id.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 10, 6 December 1916, Page 3
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