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business notices. THE TASTE TELLS THE TALE TASTE THE TASTE I of our Tea 1 Know what Real tea tastes like! Know the flavor of the Natural leaf—the aroma that brings you back for the third cup. It comes direct to us from THE SUN-KISSED HILLS 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 your cup of tea aa never before. Price 2s per lb, 51b for 9s 6d. J. MASTERS AND SON. STRATFORD. FOR EASTER, OR CHRISTMAS • or Michaelmas Day, for Martinmas, Lammas, or Lent, whatever the bills that you find you must pay, however excessive your rent, you’ve still got to buy, if quite happy you’d be. some good Suratura, tbaUexquisite tea ! “QTJRA TUR A ! SURAT UR A ! U' None so tasty, and none purer !’’ Wisdom cries : “Don’t you forget it! 1 ' " Get it!” Echo answers straight, “ Get it! Get it! Get it! Get it!"’ A IS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS of the common stuff. B is foi the boodle spent (seems a trifle tough). C is for Ceylon, the isle of the finest tea. D—well D’s the finest ever— Suratura “ D.” npiIERE WAS A MAIDEN love< a lord, by whom the maiden was abhorred- ..She tried to win his slow regard ; but, oh, the lord was cole and hard. But he was vanquished fin ally. She gave him Suratura Tea, and a right happy bride was she, the Lad\ Fidelys Deedee! ‘ A DASHING SOPRANO sat at hei piano midway in a song (bravura) when she heard the glad gong and broke off her old song and rushed foi her Suratura. , >

T)EAR SISTERS.—If you seek fo. peace, straight shall your hoiuol} joys increase, if you (there is no way that’s surer) please your menfolk with Suratura.—FLlP. (Colonel William Bunker’s neice.) i3/> SPECIALLY CLEANED FKUITB Co a lons, way towards making cooking easy. f Wny not try our , specially cleaned CURRANTS and SULTANAS? | : .. i y/hich are all ready to use! And cost you no more, than fruit you have to spend Half an hour over in cleaning. ■—p.'-/ i ; , . E. A.' ALGER. j l . FEDERAL STORE. h vi | J.' BOWEN, T7USHMONGER, POULTERER, and I; CATERER, \ Proprietor of the Famous “GOLDEN GATE,’’ I. , ... ,i; ; .i.Broadway. iiStrafcfoijd,,| (( , ' Desires the public to know that he receives full supplies of ■ FRESH FISH DAILY, i ■' ‘ ' 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. , ■ . ■ . I; ; j -■ , . Tlio Best Meals in Town for Is, , and the Best Attention. DON’T FORGET—BOWEN’S “GOLDEN CATE.”

BELLRINGER BROS., LTD, ENAMELLED WARE. The very best Enamelled Ware is made in England. We only stock English make, and our stocks have just been replenished by large shipments direct from the makers. ENAMELLED BASINS, with, or without plug. ENAMELLED PIEDISHES. PLATES, MUGS. BILLIES, PUDDING BOWLS, SAUCEPANS, STEWPANS, KETTLE'S, Etc., Etc. ENAMELLED OAST PRESERVING PANS—B quarts Bs, 10 quarts 10s, 12 quarts 12s, 14 quarts 14s each. BELLRINGER BROS., LTD. STRATFORD W. CANNON & CO. DOMINION BUTCHERY. BROADWAY SOUTH, STRATFORD Beg to notify the general public that they have secured the services of a first-class Small Goodsman, who has. had fifteen years’ experience at Home, and are now prepared to supply Small Goods of the best quality of every description. Satisfaction Guaranteed. W. CANNON & CO (Near Bridge), Telephone No. 95.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 58, 4 March 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 58, 4 March 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 58, 4 March 1912, Page 4

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