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Continues Unabated and Walters' New Store Keeps Things going Apace with Good Values in Wanted Goods ... the, road to success, the secret of “ getfcmg is to keep out of the rut. Our shoWiftg of —, Holiday ■ C *■* I" C ■ C, 1 —is something quite out of the rut. in planning and Holiday shopping goes smoothly here over a road well paved with economies. If You have been Looking Around Come in and see our prices. You’ll immediately recognise. ? the value we offer in good quality things to wear and use during the holidays. Cream Gabardine Costumes £5 19s 6d Dainty Frocks in Crepe-de-chine and Trinon from £4 19s 6d One Piece Frocks from 12s 6d Hats, Hose, Gloves hand-bags and Sunshades \ v 080. I ‘The Bank is beside us Now,’

S/ss ji •i<r>o v v- »w' v V. \\w# V/M \ Is ■KHatat&aemza&mmmmamMOM *£* r \ whether the egg is good until you ve broken it but you’ve got to pay for it just the same. Ha\e done with the risky, expensive unsatislactni y„. egg— follow the method of thousands ol housewives and use Edmonds Egg Powder. Safe, sure, certain, economical—when you try a tin you’ll agree that this is not too high praise. Send a postcard to • Edmonds Baking Powder Works, Christchurch, for the free copy of Edmonds Cookery Book - which, we are keeping for you. « POWxiEP f pi it tar away sunny from finest the tea on

BUSINESS NOTICE*. AdaWbdwniriiAii ■an im f ft f'\ • H. T v MANY THANKS! i We Wislrtp cordially extend oiiH|k?mks to oil those customers .> 'HTt’dilit •■:. . t\ \ who so supported on** efforts' during the ' yearr <Jt . is t r t ■, tf always !? QuiVetideaVour to offer a high standard of'value aiyi ;tpu . can iKli; a^Mu^d- tli’at during the New Year we, wi11... resolutely S el'd ? t: ! if?' pursue, puy, policy of. “High Qua prices. PLEASE ACCEPT THE SEASON’S GREETINGS. V ; ’. . • xi y •> # \k. "V <T- y i -Q,,f S* v" *•'• ' \ ■■ •1*1;, . ... WVr • ■■ F. EDWARDS’ BROADWAY, ft• ’j » i STRATFORir. ■►V ’v.t V3?* !%«4 'f fl '!! . ; >(■ rw!? 1 *l^B' igogtf***. ' ..VM ifisOl oilj •* J it

j. ? , rj ■ SlT'-r S<i ms I ■ ■■! S3S|ffl» tMK In flavour n r > if • J&nr*. »vatoß j»a im J&tfl iMa i m ■ -m m> m. m m i i Hso& n Rction. versus ■«'.-, ficUnn is Outt >nolher cocos is "as good m Vis Houusifs. ftmri is ih«r«-U «ot waoijwf cocoa u> ogual Vaii iHouWn’s. Im «vcrv taArkrt te ihf world h U ihe sutadonl bjr wtacto afi I ■ * •• •■>■/ • , , otiur cooo*« w* jutjgoo.; .. . H 3jr /•.;'■•'/i.> •' V« i' ' \ '‘feil-'j*’■ 4■vK 1 -t » ~<■ •*'? 'fi'* r, ; , i-;-' ...\* ' ,-3 { -r ,V*- : — ■ '

JOB IH ALL ITS BRANCHES ■hn'f'p, f . n« ■ h. iiartfTHE - IB;/ --iioii: •. « “Stratford Evenius Pant" PR INTI NO WORKS, «T.NT(iN STREET, STRATFORD. COUNTRY ORDERS WILL RE CEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. SEND TO US IF YOU REQUIRE: INVITATION CAR DM. BALL PROGRAM JBWS. MENU CARDS. IN MEM OKI AM CARON MEMBERS’ TICKETS. CUSTOMS FORMS. WEDDING CAKIXS. BILLHEADS. LETTER HEADS. CONCERT TICKETS POSTERS. PRICK LISTS. CIRC* LARS H.t-o'H EV'

FARMERS READ THIS. ST WELL . V-J ’ <*■£ INTEREST YOU: NEWTON KING. ' T - H > F OR SALE, EARLY AND MAIN CROP HAND-PICKED SEED POTATOES. FISON’S (BRITISH) SPECIAL POTATO MANURE. This combination will give you a Crop to be Proud of, ALSO IN STOCKS Double Machine Dressed —Australian and New Zealand Algerion. Dun, Barton, Sparrow-bill, Leader, Record and Yielder Seed Oats. Hawke’s Bay, Sandon, and South. Island Perennial Rye,. *, Hurst’s Clovers and Garten’s Regenerated Seeds. Partridge and Dun Field Peas, Ryecorn, Imported Westers Woiths. (Special facilities for mixing manures under expert direction). Superphosphate, Bonedust, Guano, Feed’s Basic Slag, and all other fertilisers, Pollard, Brau, Sucrosiue, Fluid Molasses, Linseed, Gilruth ana Tin Calf Foods, Pig-feed, specially ground t r customers* requirements. Oaten Sheaf Chaff, Whole or Cl ushed Oats. Coopers’ Medico and Special Wo Lai Tablets. British Fencing Wire, Corrugate d iron, Crown Cement, L.H Nails, Staples, Cyclone ami Wire Netting, Gates, etc. NEWTON KING, Hm Plymouth. Stratford, Kaponga. Englewood.

VF-ROE. many a 4^; , ihiotkjht bacjk | FROM "THE BRINK. , _ I There are critical times in our lives when it seems as if we must lot go. But we cling to iiTe with a wonderful tenacity. Many diseases arc very de-pressing-in their worst stages, and wo get to the very brink sometimes; yet the hope of survival is great. _T)oau> backache Kidney Bills have brought .nany'fikek:froth: live verge, 'and given them a new lease of life. The following ease should he ol interest. Read it;— Mr Geo. Cottrtney, late of Ariel Street, Stratford, and now living on a : farm in the country, says: —“Four years ago Dqan’s Back a die Kidney Pills cured me of a very severe attack of backache and kidney trouble, winch had defied other remedies for’ a long time, so it is with every-'confidence 1 recommend this medicine to ail who suffer, from any form; of kidney disorders. The pain first started in my back, and I thought it was the result of a strain, caused from lifting heavy weights. As time went on I got worse and worse, and no-one knows the awful agony I had to hear. 1 could not move' without . suffering torture, ami was sometimes compelled to stay in lied for days. My secretions became affected, and 1 was subject to di//.y feelings., Kveti at night I got little rest or comfort, as f could not sleep for the constant pain ia my hack. Nothing 1 look did me any good, ami ! was beginning to think lilo was a burden. But all that is changed now. ' heard of Doan’s Backache Kidne\ dills being a sure cure for complaints similar to mine, so sent lor a bottle, and 1 soon found they were doing me good. I continued with tl>° treatment Until 1 was (pulecured, using; in allseven bottles oi the Pills.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills ar* sold by all chemists and storekeepe.s at 3s per bottle (six botthv l(i> ud). ot will bo posted on receipt jf price by Foster-McClellan* Co., 7(i Pitt Street Sydney. . ‘ But, be sure you get DOAN b.

. •?->) ?-V V- i'i k'> .r-y-etl. jv,?.. •■’ l-v■■'■■• .; ::u. *>’; I*‘4 ,s& ’ ; : ••'. .. ; ;fODAIRY ■ir't. ■. LARGE OR SMALL. LARGE OR SMALL. MILLAR WADE MILKING MACHINE. ■a-d jtytjff *x ? V l / • ' • ■3o,t«rflOoO'fiit:Wo:ia Australia; used in t America, Jersey, Jt&kii * and selling fast in New Zealand. NO POWER. Works themselves when adjusted. t -v- .. GHIU) CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STRIPPING. V !■> K* tffy ’U?' 1•• • '• ’<• , f ' r • iffA^vENQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES, ii*— . ... PRICE, £5 10s CASH. IN -USE in' AUSTJBAI4A FOR SIX YEARS. lii£m WADE & CO.. L 04 ■ * ”• . ‘ • PRINCESS STREET, HfIWERA. the MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT CDBBIN’S, BROADWAY. m. A&t'-if-rfiff kt-v • >ii I ' . . ‘ ;% thsjj && r-rjs'.Q iri

FORD CARS! FORD CARS CHAS. H. BRIDGED, Sole Agent, STRATFORD. Reasons why yon should buy the STURDY ~F ORD.M STURDY “FORO.” It costs you loss to buy. Loss fuel and tyro consumption, And don’t forget the most important reason— FORD PARTS ARE OBTAINABLE AT ALL TIMES FROM EVERY AGENCY. " Years of experience have made ns EXPERTS with these Cars and being SOLE AGENTS for Spare Parts in Stratford, wo can quarante© you firstclass work at prices that defy competition. * A largo stock of Tyres, Oils, Greases and Accessories in stock, CARS FOR E IRE, ... TELEPHONE, No. 27. Correspondence Invited. >■ BRIDGER, BROADWAY. STRATFORD.

“Cold” germs aro always “on th® ofi'enaiT®,” Your best &»- fcno® ia TON KING’S linseed EMULSION Its unique qualities mak® it (superior to other romedise. .■ v-‘ fu " ; "<M ci lijriay-

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 28, 29 December 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 28, 29 December 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 28, 29 December 1916, Page 3

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