BUSINESS NOTICES. FUNERAL REFORM WHY pay exorbitant prices foi Funeral Furnishing when you can obtain every satisfaction at hall the price at H. S. PRUcSTLEY’S GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER, Regan Street. ’Phono 10b, Q9U HTY HOTEL, S m RATFORD. .1 W. P. KIRKWO9S, Oooko’ Coupons Accepted. Choicest Ceylon Tea There are varying grades and qualities of Ceylon Tea. “StandOut" Tea is aptly named. It ranks for strength and flavour easily first among those that ra jxry n ra 95 PEIRFEST PASTRY t Do you want it ? There is one infallible means of making wholesome pastry perfectly. Use only the best materials. As one of the best of all—one all onr shrewdest housewives are thankful for—use only Frliffisy Cottage I BAKING POWDER. I J. JONES. (Established ISS3 ; AUCTIONEER, LAN!) AND ESTATE AGENT AND PRODUCE MERCHANT. Victoria and Lorre Street, AucKbird. jTTIAEMS, Houses, Allotments, and if Businesses on sale. All necessaries required in a farm always on sale. Will be oleased to accept goods or. consignment or sals. Acts Like Magic in slopping night coughs, curing obstinate colds and chest complaints. A lady living in Lome Street, Wellington, writes: “1 have used 'd onking’s Linseed Emulsion’ for myself and children with grand results. Having a nice, palatable taste, the children take it readily.” “Tonking’s Linsf.ed Emission.” Frp»n aii Chemists &. Storekeepers. 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 bottlo. H - VGot H id mi Of Thsz j.ha'N CnAOi mu /;■?> lL4ia Sore PJaco / BEE OINTMENT ALWAYS CURES EilhUenpence Eyzmvhtre
DAN MALONE BOTTLERS OFMANNING AND GO’S SPARKLING XXXX ALE. THE WINE OF THE BARLEY. For countless generations Ale lias been a favourite beverage. [t was drunk in Egypt 0000 years before the Christian era; it was known and appreciated by the Ancient Gauls ; it was the favourite liquor of the AngloSaxons and Danes; and is still the Premier Drink of the most alert and active peoples of the world. It was the drink of the lusty and strong, the “doors” in the history of the past. MANNING’S ALE, brewed by Manning and Co., of Christchurch, New Zealand, is akin to the Ale of Old England, for it is rich in the qualities that promote health and strength. That its merits are appreciated by those most competent to judge, is proved by the rapidly-grow-ing sales in every part of New Zealand. ON SALE IN PINTS AND QUARTS, At AND C° FENTON STREET, STRATFORD. ’Phone 55. Bos 48.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 67, 2 November 1911, Page 3
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