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BUS!MESS NOTICES. BtBBY'S “CREAM U I ■ I\-U y o MAI mi 871 m. '■ • m “Money makes the same melody to most of us, and if you want to near it clink louder in your pocket, keep your calves in tip-top condition. Calves thrive and flourish on Bibby’s “Cream Equivalent,” for it’s the nearest approach to new milk. The future success of your dairy herd depends largely on the “start m mo vou give the calves. Start them on BIBBY’S “CREAM EQUIVALENT,” it keeps them going until they reach maturity and profit. It doesn’t scour the calves. It never disappoints, and never fails; moreover, it is economical; the price is ‘2Bs per cwt., but it goes nearly twice as far as other foods. Let us also supply your needs in Bill ME POTATOES (guaranteed sound) PRIME OATSHEAF, TEED OATS,’ Bit AN, POLLARD, SUCROSINE, BARLEY-MEAL, and all harm Requisites. Order your BIEBY’S at once, as the supply is limited, and the demand great. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE STRATFORD ANO HAWE3A DISTRICTS. YOUNG, HOBBS & CO.. STRATFORD AND ELTHAM.

PLANTSNG SEASON, 1911. UNCAN and DAVEES, EXOTIC NURSERY, NEW PLYMOUTH, H;ivo for Salo Hardy, Well-rooted Nursery Stock embracingApples, Fears, Japan and European Plums, Peaches, Quinces, at Is 6d each. 15s per do/.; Currants and Gooseberries, 6s per pressua, Lavrsouiana, 2 years, strong, '2ss per 100. Hardy Hedge Plants and Shelter Trees, Ornamental Flowering Shrubs, Climbing Plants,- Garden Conifers and Roses, in unequalled quality and variety. Write for our now priced Catalogue. WHAC GA M 0 iVs ON A TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Vf H ANGAMOMON A. MRS. COURT Proprietress. THIS House is just out of the builders’ and furnishers’ hands, and no expense has been spared m the appointments, comfortable sitting rooms, and commercial room ; hot and cold water baths j excellent meals. Ton Will ■■find' this .'house quiet and well managed in every way. Terms moderate. I7U)R WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, C and cordials. iIJUU: 2 years. 2Us nsr iUUU ; v. uPost Free.

y i h fSK Y—CATTD'S EXTRA SPECS AL LIQUOR, 35 years old. SCOTTISH STANDARD, '**, O.P. 10 years old. JOHN JAMESON. BUCHANAN’S BLACK and WHITE MITCH ELL’S OLD IRISH Imperial Quarts. USHER’S SPECIAL WHITE AMO MACKAY’S SPECIAL. JOHNNIE WALK SR, Rod Label. .MACKAY’S LIQUOR. STRATH MILL, Pure Malt Whisky. rHOM AND CAMERON, O.P. (revattod); •dUNRO’S (DALWHINME). WINES—PEHFOLD’S Old Tawny Port. V O. Frontignac. V.O. Rich Constantin. No. 1. Claret. No. .1 Heel-:. .No. I Chablae. Kiesling. HARDY’S Champion Port. No. 1 Claret and Sherry. Z A I.LI MBA Claret and Ports. CILRCRY’S invalid Port, Claret, and Sherry. Sparkling Burgundy. HESDSIECK Dry Monopolo, Pints and Quarts. BRANDY—HENNESY'3 *•* HENNESV’S * GARAFOMT **' BOOMERANG. GINS—--01 LB FRY’S DR\ GILBERY’S OLD TOM. J.D.K.Z. SQUARE (largo bottles) WOLEE’S SCHNAPPS. PASS ALE CD IMM ESS’S STOUT, bottled by Read Bros., Dog’s Head Brand. GUN NESS’S STOUT in Nip. Bottles, for Invalids. WAI ftONCA MINERAL WATER, in Pints. ALES We are bottlers of MANNING and Co’s Famous Palo Ales and Stout of which ”-o have a large stock on hand, in splendid condition. We a) 10 stock WAlii) AND CO’S XXXX Palo Ale, in bottle, TUI BRAND East India Pale Ale in Pints and Quarts. PAUL’S Prize Ale, in bottle. CARLS BERG BEERS, PI ECU HER AND LAGER. STAPLES’ XXX SPARKLING ALES, on draft. Wo supply jura and kegs, on which a deposit is charged until returned. !M CORDIALS r/c manufacture all the latest Summer Drinks. Try Our Famous Hop Tonic and Stone b Brewed ( huger Boer. Wo use only the linear- materials in the manufacture of our Aerated Waters. Country Orders Promptly Attended to. Our Carts Deliver to any part of rim Borough. Ban Maione ruiVTON STREET, STB.ATPORT. ’Phono 55 Box 49.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 133, 28 July 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 133, 28 July 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 133, 28 July 1911, Page 3

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