At the General Elections of .1908 quite thirty constituencies had to suffer the worries of a second ballot, and on this occasion the number is more likely to be fifty, so that the elections will not he over till December 14th. When it comes to the popular vote there will be no second ballot for Cresent Tea. It wins outright on the first ballot because it is good, wholesome honest tea, and is good for all the time.*. Do you want cheap hot water? The McLeod patent heater will give you a continuous supply of boiling water in 4 minutes. it is made of wrought iron pipe, is practically everlasting, Xnd only costs £7 10s. The McLeod heater can be used in the house or anywhere on the farm, and any oil fuel may bo used, such as dripping, tar, Taranaki oil, kerosene, etc. We have one of these heaters fitted up and it would be well worth your while to inspect it in working order. McMillan and Fredric, sole agents.* Self-control is the great factor employed in the conservation of personal magnetism, but Warner’s Rust-proof i'.a sets for comfort and figure elegance.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 99, 9 December 1911, Page 5
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