business notices. THE TASTE TELLS THE TALE TASTE THE TASTE ! of our Tea! Know what Real tea tastes like! Know the flavor of the Natural leaf—the aroma that brings you back for the third cup. Tt comes direct to us from THE SUN-KISSED HTLLS OF SUNNY CEYLON, Only the juicy tender top leaves go into each packet—and they are packed carefully right on the plantation. Try a pound of Floroya, and you’ll,enjoy youi; cup of tea as never befpre. Price 2s per lb, 51b for 9s 6d. J. MASTERS AND SON, STRATFORD. UPON A FIRE ALL BRIGHT and .hot you boil some aqua pura and . pour it softly' in a pot upon some Suratura. And then, however poor you be, no prince can hope for finer tea. npiIERE AVAS A GIRAFFE went -*L 01t t for a laugh and swallowed unthinking a bagful of chaff. The chaff Would have choked him as sure as could be j' bu'tj'Buiiker the Colonel straight saVcd mnfjybm'see by giving him hot Suratura Tea. ' mttE AViLY'XFijiRiNS now have peace, each ,’nqath his own fig tree. The Amir, (may his,, days increase !) drinks' Sm/alura Tea and all the wily Afghans know, ijis.worih as well as he. milE fdOON HAS SEEN a thing or J- two, and; don’t tell what she’s seen. She, knows all that.the ■ ladies do—U>e seamstress br thb queen. She sits aloft, content, you see, now she’s got Suratura Tea!; MRS. MACTAVISH you couldn’t call lavish ; for she,clung to the bawbees, did she. Still, she was contented as woman could be, for every week she’d no end of a spree when she soaked Suratura, that wonderful tea. A LADY WHO TRAVELLED xjL BY SEA cried, “0, Suratura’s my tea !” “ What Ho !’’ said the Mate. “ You’re the wife for me, Kate!” Scoffed the Skipper: “Not much! What price moj?” j,i;- ; wa SPECIALLY CLEANED FRUITS Co a long way towards making cooking .easyj Whyjriot try our specially cleaned. CUR RANTS and SULTANAS?. V. Which, are all ready to use! And cost yoti no more, than fruit you have t'oUspend half ah hour over in cleaning. -o ii w - ■' E.' FEDERAL STORE. (gTEVE FAHEY. HAIRDRESSER; AND TOB YCOO-1 : ~ NIST, IV . n j. /.■■■■,• ‘iviJfin I 8/;7 ‘ miuiiv/ ... t yijt-;' Hf nil is, .still, at the. ol.dv.spot. His,Salopn has, ..... : -.HUitohtiT ,h <f‘iorbuj;i.J j just been and refitted, and he has a splendid stock of tho latest and, best PIPE§, J RAZORS, FANCY GOODS, TOILET REQUISITES, and SMOKERS’ SUNDRIES. . hitf —T j!‘; Old Friends uud New Welcomed. M. C. AACAARD. SADDLER,. DESIRES to notify his customorfc that he has removed from the Premises near Victoria;.' Bridge to Larger Premises at HANNAH’S BOOT SHOP, where he will be pleased to see' all old and new customers. SATISFACTION WILL BE GUARANTEED.
FISHMONGER; POULTERER, and CATERER, Proprietor of the Famous “GOLDEN GATE,” Broadfray, I 'Stratford, Desires the'public to know that he • receives’full supplies of ! .•••{;.. <!<'( FRESH FISH DAILY, • And delivers the same to customers with promptitude and at lowest cash prices. DRESSED POULTRY A Special Line. FISH LUNCHES AND SUPPERS in City Style. The Best Meals in Town for Is, and the Best Attention. DON’T FORGET—BOWEN’S “GOLDEN CATE.” • f 5’ Y OUNC, HOBBS AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. Bft ACRES, Education Lease, perO petual right renewal, compensation for improvements, subdivided into 11 paddocks, 60 acres stumped : 2 miles trom factory aud school; will carry 26 cows and odd stock; 5-room-ad house, good shed, etc. Rent £22 10s. Price £ls per acre, for goodwill; £SOO cast', balance arranged.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 36, 25 January 1912, Page 4
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