BUSINESS NOTICES. .T2T3L7XII Ml 'tMM !W a :<r.< &W, 1\ *, i Kp»i milium Amber Tips Tea Dehgbts Hostess and Guests Dear to the heart of every woman is the little social function—the entertainment of ~ her friends in her own home. But howill much is added to the pleasure of the afterI noon when she knows that her guests will he ||| delighted with the refreshment she provides. Hence she always prepares Amber 1 ps Tea. Delicious, full-flavoured, pe.lvct m aroma, quality and strength—.l hr.uls attune and ensures the exclnmahcn V l •’ ’t a delicious cup of tea —may I have a;a'the. •' W H.ive you tri cl the '•/- t*cr lb. Amber '1 upl ' ■ po«c«a all the delicate, rich, ‘.rue Ceylon flavour and aroma. The 1/10 per lb. Amber Tips delights tens of thousands. Try it—it is excelled only by the 2/- quality. A third grade is sold at PB—and cannot bo equalled at jz the price. 47 hrrari Mi I 1 # M \x*es? Wf q>‘ WHOLESALE AGENTSi Wi WTON KING, BTRATFORD-
Where Edmonds’ is Bliss ’tis Folly To use “just any” Baking Powder. Light as a feather, delicate as down—is the pastry made with aapaMaaaamßMPama We’ve said it before, and say it again with no uncertain voice—it is pure, wholesome, healthfuhand Reliable, i : For the heaviest pudding or the daintiest, pastry, it’s the same EDMONDS’ Sure to Rise, Only one thing more is needed for successful cooking— Edmonds’ Cook Book. FREE FOR A POSTCARD. It is free for the asking, but worth a good deal to the careful housewife. There are hundreds of fine recipes therein-—write for your copy to-day and mention this IZ3S4msm&m V \' m s?*s\ paper y~cf\ 7
HANNAH’S BOOT STORES, BROADWAY, PRICES ARE LOWER AT HANNAH’S BOOT STORES, BROADWAY, THAN ANY FIRM IH TOWN, OR THE WHOLE COUNTRY CAN OFFER YOU. NOTE. —PRICES' OF LEATHER ARE HIGHER, YET THE PRICES OF OUR GOODS ARE LOWER THAN ANY MAKERS IN THE COUNTRY. HANNAH’S. BROADWAY, and THE QUALITY IS BETTER. GOLOSHES, FOOTBALL Boots, FOOTBALL Boots, FOOTBALL Boots. Special Terms to Clubs. LAND. 150 LAND, LAND. AGEES FREEHOLD, I mile from Eltham, 0-rooined house and even _ convenience, man's house and cottage; carrying 07 cows (d»,iry). IGO'sheep, and 8 horns, paddooked. Price £SO per acre. Term*. 5 AGEES FREEHOLD,miItes from Eltham, food fl-roome.l honor. P 1 bail died, trapshed, adjoining cheese and batter factory, 6 sarrying BO cowe and horses wnily. Frio® £4B per acre, with £WMJ eato 1O AA ACRES, 0.R.P., SBO acre* In graeis, BU acres felled, vh--1 aJUU shearing sheds, and yards; rent £46 per annum ; goodwill ' ,r >- per acre. Splendid carrying country. Owner prepared to exchange for property or husineuE. 90 ACRES, FREEHOLD, adjoint ff Eltham Borough; really good hm ings and oonTenienoeß; £s6® cash required. TRISTRAM & CO., •: t\\ •• * K j t 1 LAMS AOKM7B. BRIDGE STREET. ELTHAM.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 89, 22 April 1913, Page 2
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